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Mulheres Liberadas (1982) is an intriguing blend of comedy that unfolds through two distinct segments. The first, 'The Tire,' introduces us to Pietro, a somewhat hapless man whose encounter with Luiza after her flat tire sets off a series of unexpected events. Their night in a motel carries that blend of awkwardness and humor that feels very much of its time. The second segment, 'The Telephone,' dives into Elisa's marital discontent, showcasing a slice of life that resonates with anyone who's ever questioned their choices. The tone is light yet insightful, with performances that feel genuine, capturing the essence of everyday struggles with a comedic twist. The pacing is steady, allowing the audience to savor the unfolding stories, while the practical effects keep the atmosphere grounded in reality, making it quite distinctive for a comedy from this era.
1980s Brazilian comedySegments explore diverse themesCharacter-driven narratives
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