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So, 'El gordo de América' is this quirky little comedy from '76 that plays around with family dynamics and ambition in a rather light-hearted way. The whole premise revolves around this manager, played by Javier Portales, who can't seem to get his brother, Jorge Porcel, to fit into the corporate mold. Instead of just being a simple story, it dives into the chaos of misunderstandings and the absurdity of starting an investigation office on a whim. The pacing has that classic feel, where you get a mix of rapid-fire humor and moments that linger just enough. The performances bring a certain charm to the madness, making it a delightful watch if you're in the mood for something distinctly Argentinean and offbeat. It's definitely got character.
This film has seen a few reissues over the years, but its availability can be a bit spotty, particularly in physical formats. Collectors often appreciate the unique humor that reflects the culture of the time, making it a sought-after piece for those into Argentine cinema. While not mainstream, it garners interest from collectors who enjoy off-the-beaten-path comedies and the distinctive styles of the actors involved.
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