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So, 'Los hombres las prefieren viudas' is a 1970 comedy that brings a peculiar charm to the screen. Marisa, this woman who’s caught in a web of mourning, is dubbed 'the little widow' by her colleagues, and you can feel the irony wrapped in that title. As the hotel owner Carlos mistakenly believes her to be a real widow, it sets off a series of comedic misunderstandings. There’s a lightness to the atmosphere, yet it explores themes of love, deception, and how society perceives loss with a quirky twist. The pacing is just right, allowing moments to breathe while still keeping the humor intact. It’s worth a look for its unique take on romantic comedy tropes.
This film has had a rather modest release history, with a few DVD editions floating around, but original prints remain a bit elusive. Collector interest seems to stem from its quirky premise and charm, making it a curious piece for those who appreciate lesser-known comedies from the era. It’s not a title that pops up often in discussions, which adds to its attractiveness for someone looking to expand their collection with something off the beaten path.
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