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So, 'Mexicali' is an interesting piece, caught between action and drama quite well. The pacing has this gritty urgency, especially during the fight scenes that feel raw and unrefined, which gives it a certain authenticity. Joe's character, an ex-fighter, brings a weight to the narrative as he navigates this rural landscape while dealing with threats from Chavez's gang. The atmosphere is tense, underscored by a sense of desperation, and there's a palpable tension in the air throughout. The performances, though not top-tier, have a sincerity that's hard to ignore, especially Estrella's strong presence. It's the kind of film that lingers with you, not necessarily for its high production values, but more for its heart and sheer will to tell a compelling story in tough circumstances.
'Mexicali' has seen limited releases over the years, which makes it a bit of a find for collectors. It's not as widely recognized, so you might find varying formats in circulation, though DVD is more common than any digital version. The scarcity adds to its charm, appealing to those who appreciate lesser-known titles that still pack a punch in storytelling and atmosphere.
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