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So, 'Me gustan valentones!' is this quirky little comedy from 1959 that dives into the dynamics of masculinity and bravado. The landowner, thinking he’s found a soft spot with his Mexican American bride, gets blindsided by her new husband, who’s got his own ideas about courage. It’s almost like a dance of egos, with this constant push and pull that’s both humorous and a bit satirical. The performances are lively, with a charm that’s hard to pin down, and the pacing flows in a way that keeps the viewer engaged. It’s not just a comedy; it’s a commentary on identity and pride wrapped in a light-hearted package.
This film has a somewhat elusive distribution history, with limited print runs making original copies a rarity among collectors. Interest has certainly grown in recent years, particularly among those focusing on niche comedy or mid-century Mexican cinema. The scarcity of quality prints, combined with its distinctive narrative style, makes it a fascinating find for anyone delving into thematic explorations of masculinity in film.
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