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In 'When Love Laughs,' José Mojica embodies a charming, boisterous vacquero with a penchant for cerveza and bravado. The atmosphere is rich with the sounds of mariachi and the camaraderie of the cantina, creating a lively backdrop for Mojica's antics. The story unfolds as he takes on the challenge of taming a wild mare, owned by the stoic ranchero Don Alvarado, played with a subdued authority by Carlos Villarias. There's a rawness to the performances and a playful tension that keeps you engaged. It's a fascinating look at early sound cinema, with practical effects that may seem quaint by today's standards but add a unique charm to this light-hearted tale of love and daring.
This film remains relatively obscure, often overshadowed by later sound features. Its scarcity in physical formats makes it a curious gem for collectors, as few prints have survived. The historical context of early sound cinema lends it a distinctive character that enthusiasts appreciate. As a piece from 1930, it serves as a glimpse into the evolution of Mexican cinema and Mojica's unique contribution, making it a topic of interest among serious collectors.
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