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So, 'Basta de mujeres' – it’s got this laid-back vibe that feels like a slice of life. You’ve got Alberto, who's been in this long marriage with Laura, suddenly finding a spark with Monica, his rather serious office colleague. It dives into themes of mid-life reflection and the complexities of adult relationships, all wrapped up in a comedic package. The pacing is gentle, almost meandering, which gives enough room for the characters to breathe and evolve. Performances are pretty solid, with the leads bringing a nice dynamic. There’s a sort of understated charm to it, helped by the practical effects that feel authentic rather than flashy. It’s a fascinating mix of humor and heart, reflective of its era.
'Basta de mujeres' has seen varied releases over the years, but it remains somewhat under the radar for collectors. Its scarcity in good condition makes it a curious find. The comedic take on adult relationships, combined with the era's aesthetic, makes it a worthwhile dig for those who appreciate 70s cinema. Interest among collectors seems to be growing, especially for those exploring the nuances of comedy from this period.
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