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Tuxpan has this raw, almost documentary feel that pulls you in. The pacing is a bit languid, which might throw some off, but it works for the story it’s telling. Themes of nostalgia and loss are woven throughout, giving it a haunting atmosphere. The performances, while not from big names, carry a weight that feels genuine – like they’re living their roles rather than acting them. There’s an intimacy to the film that sticks with you, amplified by its practical effects, which definitely have that old-school charm. It’s not flashy, but there's an understated beauty to it that feels distinctive in today’s landscape of cinema.
Tuxpan has seen limited release and is somewhat elusive in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles. Its scarcity adds to its allure, making it a more interesting find for those who appreciate films that delve into the subtleties of human emotions and experiences. There are few formats available, and this often piques the interest of collectors who enjoy the hunt for lesser-known gems.
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