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So, Mi novia ya no es Virginia is this quirky comedy from '93 that dives deep into the absurdity of family planning. The premise sets up a nice irony – a bureaucrat in charge of family planning ends up with his household in a bit of a chaotic situation. The pacing has this kind of offbeat rhythm that keeps everything light, even as the stakes get higher with every new pregnancy. The performances are charmingly over the top, and you can't help but appreciate the practical effects that add to the comedic flair. It's got this unique atmosphere that feels very much of its time, reflecting social themes with a cheeky twist. Definitely a film that sparks conversation about family dynamics and societal expectations.
Great for collectors of international comediesReflects early '90s social themesCheck for original VHS for the best experience
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