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So, 'Como perros y gatos' is this quirky little comedy from '69 that dives into the absurdity of forced romance. Rosita and Carlos, the leads, really play off each other’s disdain perfectly, which gives the film a playful tension. The pacing is quite interesting—there’s a rhythm to the unfolding rivalries that keeps you engaged, and the parents’ antics add a layer of humor that feels a touch timeless. You can’t help but notice the practical effects, especially in the comedic setups that feel very much of their time. Overall, it has this charmingly chaotic atmosphere that makes it distinctive, even if it’s not the most polished production out there.
This film has had limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. Its scarcity is compounded by the fact that the director remains unknown, which adds an intriguing layer of mystery to the film’s provenance. Many collectors appreciate it for its offbeat humor and unique take on romantic tropes, often seeking out vintage prints or even VHS copies. The film’s quirks and its earnest performances have garnered a niche but devoted following, prompting discussions about its place in the comedy genre.
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