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Los Tres Berretines is a delightful dive into the quirks of a Buenos Aires family, where each member is lost in their own obsession. The film’s charm lies in its light-hearted yet poignant exploration of how personal passions can sometimes overshadow familial duties. Enrique Susini’s direction captures the essence of the era, with a playful rhythm that keeps it engaging. The musical elements are woven beautifully, adding a vibrant layer to the narrative. You can really feel the tension as the father, grounded and pragmatic, yearns for his architect son to step in and save their struggling family business. It’s a little glimpse into the cultural fabric of Argentina in the early 30s, and those character dynamics? They’re pretty relatable, even today.
Great example of early Argentine cinemaShowcases the cultural backdrop of 1930s Buenos AiresInteresting blend of comedy and music elements
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