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Indigenous Malice has this quirky charm that sneaks up on you, right? Alvaro Rodriguez, this old-school swindler, really pulls you in with his desperate antics. The pacing feels almost erratic yet manages to capture that tension of someone trying to outsmart their circumstances. There's a blend of comedy and drama that keeps it fresh, and the way it tackles themes of deceit and survival feels oddly relatable. The performances, even if the director remains a mystery, bring a raw energy that feels genuine. It's got this earthy vibe, even amidst all the scheming, making it a unique watch in the realm of indie films. You kind of root for Alvaro despite his shadiness.
Interesting take on crime and morality. · Distinctive blend of comedy and drama. · Strong performances elevate the narrative.
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