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So, 'Long Live the Bride and Groom' is quite a quirky little gem from 1970, blending comedy with some dark undertones. You've got Leo, this high-strung bank clerk from Burgos, who heads to the Costa Brava for his wedding, only to face an absurd twist—his mom unexpectedly dies. The humor is a bit macabre, as Leo and his fiancée Loli decide to hide the body to avoid a mourning period that would derail their plans. It's a curious mix of slapstick and situational comedy, really. The pacing can feel a little off-kilter at times, which adds to its unique charm. The performances are earnest, and the atmosphere of a small coastal town feels both inviting and absurdly chaotic at the same time.
This film has a somewhat limited format history, being primarily circulated on VHS and later DVD, making it a bit tricky to find in good condition. It hasn't really hit the mainstream collector's radar yet, but those who appreciate offbeat comedies or Spanish cinema from this era might find it an intriguing addition. Scarcity is a factor, as it's not widely available, so there's a niche of collectors who keep an eye out for any copies that surface.
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