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So, 'No toquen a la nena' is this quirky little comedy from '76 that dives into the whole overprotective dad trope. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it really captures that 70s vibe with its humor and family dynamics. The father’s antics, as he navigates his fears about his daughter’s friendship with a boy, lead to some genuinely funny moments, even if they occasionally tip into the absurd. It’s not the kind of film that’s going to change your life, but there’s a certain charm to it, and the performances keep it engaging. Definitely worth a watch if you’re into odd comedies from this era.
This title has a bit of a mixed availability history, often found in obscure collections or niche DVD releases, making it somewhat scarce for collectors. There’s a certain niche interest in 70s comedies, and this film, while not mainstream, certainly has its enthusiasts. The practical effects and straightforward cinematography are also quite telling of the time, giving it a unique retro flavor that some collectors appreciate.
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