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So, 'La boda era a las doce' is a quirky little comedy from 1964 that brings a kind of chaotic charm to the screen. The story follows Elisa, a fashion house seller who, in a panic, chases after a model sent to the wrong address. It's not just about the mix-up; it’s a deep dive into the absurdity of wedding day mishaps, with a pace that keeps you on your toes. The chemistry between Elisa and Alberto, who's on his way to his own wedding, creates a delightful tension. Their misunderstandings and misadventures feel almost timeless, touching on themes of love and mishap in a light-hearted way. It’s fascinating how the film uses practical effects, making each blunder feel all the more real, and the performances bring a genuine warmth despite the comedic chaos.
This film doesn’t pop up too often in collections, which adds to its allure. Known for its light-hearted approach to wedding day absurdities, it’s one of those titles that seems to slip under the radar. The scarcity of physical formats—especially in good condition—makes it a bit tricky to track down, so if you come across a copy, it’s definitely worth a second look.
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