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As Moças Daquela Hora is a curious triptych that dives into the complexities of love and societal expectations, all wrapped in a light comedic tone. Each segment unfolds with its own quirks—the engaged girl and her acrobat love story has a certain whimsy, while the married woman caught between two suitors offers a more layered exploration of desire and commitment. The pacing is breezy, allowing the humor to breathe, yet there’s a clear undercurrent of drama that adds depth. The performances, though possibly overshadowed by the narrative's structure, carry a charm that feels quite authentic. It’s distinctive for its episodic approach to romance, making it a unique piece of Portuguese cinema from the period.
As Moças Daquela Hora remains somewhat of a hidden gem within 1970s Portuguese cinema. There’s limited distribution history, with few formats circulating, which might pique the interest of collectors looking for something different. Its scarcity makes it a conversation starter among aficionados, and its unique storytelling format sets it apart in a period dominated by more conventional narratives.
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