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¡Qué buena está mi ahijada! offers a rather curious take on the father-daughter dynamic, especially with its comedic undertones. The storyline is built around a father's relentless attempts to shield his daughter from the advances of his questionable friends, which leads to some awkward, yet humorous scenarios. The pacing tends to ebb and flow, with moments that feel a bit stretched, but it adds to the charm of the film, I suppose. The performances have that raw, unrefined energy typical of late 80s cinema, giving it a unique flavor. There's something refreshing about the practical effects and the way it tackles themes of protection and trust, albeit through a comedic lens. It certainly stands out in the genre for its offbeat approach.
Curious exploration of father-daughter relationshipsQuirky comedic scenariosInteresting late 80s performances
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