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So, 'Los claveles' from 1960 is this interesting little comedy that really captures the quirks of its era. You’ve got this young factory worker, Rosita, who sends her photos to a beauty contest, and the dynamics at her workplace are just ripe for comedy. There's Fernando, a rather arrogant character whom everyone seems to dislike, and Rosita’s plot to pretend to love him adds a nice layer of deceit and humor, keeping the pacing lively. The performances are quite engaging, and you can feel the tension between the characters building up. The tone shifts between lighthearted moments and some deeper undercurrents of revenge and manipulation, making it a unique watch in its genre. Definitely has its own charm.
Finding 'Los claveles' on physical media can be a bit tricky, as it isn't as widely distributed as other comedies from the same period. There are a few home video releases, but they often pop up infrequently at collectors' fairs. Collectors have shown interest due to its comedic take on social dynamics and its reflection of 1960s culture, making it a curious piece for those delving into vintage cinema.
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