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So, 'Hay que educar a papá' is this interesting comedy from 1971 that captures a specific moment in Spanish cinema. The tone shifts between lighthearted and somewhat satirical, poking fun at social class and the chaos that ensues when newfound wealth meets outdated customs. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it gives the film a quirky charm. The performances, especially by the main cast, have this delightful energy that feels genuine, almost like a window into everyday village life. What makes it distinctive is its focus on the clash between old values and new expectations, along with some practical effects that lend authenticity to the setting.
This film has been released on various formats over the years, but it remains somewhat scarce, particularly in good condition. Collectors often seek out early VHS editions, as well as any DVD releases that capture the film's unique blend of humor and social commentary. Interest tends to fluctuate, with occasional discussions among collectors about its representation of Spanish culture during that era, which adds to its appeal.
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