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So, 'Se acabaron las mujeres' is an interesting little piece from 1946. You’ve got this widower who, with his three grown daughters, finds himself itching to relive some of his wild youth. The film has this light, almost whimsical vibe, blending comedy with a hint of social commentary about family and freedom. The pacing can feel a bit off at times, but it gives it this relaxed atmosphere that allows for some quirky character dynamics, especially between the widower and his buddy. The performances, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that really draws you in. It's not something you see every day, just a snapshot of post-war Argentine life and relationships, with a dash of escapism thrown in.
The film appears to be somewhat elusive in terms of physical formats, with limited availability on DVD and almost nonexistent in digital collections. It’s been sought after by niche collectors who value lesser-known Argentine cinema from the post-war era. The scarcity of reliable prints adds an allure, making it a point of interest for those who appreciate the subtleties of cultural storytelling and historical context in film.
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