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So, 'La barrera' from 1966 is this quirky little comedy that dives into the absurdities of social boundaries. You've got this town administrator who has a thing against the local baker, to the point where he forbids their kids from mingling. It’s kind of a humorous take on the foolishness of adult conflicts seen through kids' eyes. The pacing is a bit leisurely, but it gives you space to soak up the rustic charm and nuances of small-town life. The performances have a natural feel, capturing that innocent mischief of childhood. You can’t help but appreciate how it tackles themes of friendship and the ridiculousness of arbitrary rules.
La barrera has a certain charm that resonates with collectors. While not widely known, it's an interesting piece from the 60s that reflects the era's comedic sensibilities. The film's scarcity adds to its allure; you don’t see many copies floating around. It might not be a high-demand item, but for those who appreciate unique international comedies, this one has its merits.
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