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Jet Marbella Set is an interesting 1991 comedy directed by Mariano Ozores Puchol. It has a light, carefree vibe typical of early '90s Spanish cinema, with a nice blend of slapstick humor and social commentary that reflects the era's cultural quirks. The pacing is a bit uneven, with some scenes dragging while others fly by, but it captures a certain chaotic charm. The performances lean into the absurdity, adding to the film's playful tone. What stands out are the practical effects, albeit not groundbreaking, which give it that authentic low-budget feel. It’s definitely an oddity in the comedy genre, showcasing a distinctively Spanish flair that might surprise those familiar with mainstream comedies from the same period.
Features a mix of slapstick and social commentary.Pacing can feel uneven, adding to its charm.Practical effects contribute to its low-budget aesthetic.
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