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So, 'Un yucateco honoris causa' is quite an interesting piece from 1967. It mixes comedy with a touch of drama, revolving around this Chinese barber in Yucatán who unexpectedly comes into a massive fortune. The pacing is a bit varied; it has moments where it really breathes, letting you sink into the culture and atmosphere of Yucatán, but it also speeds up with some wild turns in the plot. What stands out is how it addresses themes of wealth and identity, wrapped in this light-hearted exterior. The performances, although not completely polished, feel genuine, giving a nod to the local charm. It’s a film that doesn’t rush, allowing the viewer to take in those little nuances that make it distinct.
This film is a bit of a rarity, not widely circulated in collector circles. Finding a decent print can be challenging, and it’s less known compared to other films from the era, which adds to its charm for collectors. There’s growing interest, especially among those who appreciate Mexican cinema and its cultural narratives, making it a fascinating piece for anyone diving into regional film history.
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