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So, '127 millones libres de impuestos' directed by Pedro Masó is a quirky comedy from '81. It has this offbeat charm, blending sharp wit with a satirical take on tax evasion in Spain. The pacing is a bit uneven, which somehow adds to its laid-back vibe. The characters, played by a solid cast, navigate absurd situations, often reflecting the societal quirks of the time. There's a real sense of humor that feels uniquely Spanish, and the dialogue has a natural flow that makes you chuckle without forcing it. While it might not be the most polished film, its practical effects and storytelling carve out a distinct identity. It's interesting how it captures a slice of life, wrapped in comedy, yet rooted in something heavier beneath the laughter.
Quirky tone with sharp witPacing feels laid-back yet engagingCaptures societal quirks of 1980s Spain
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