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Se Sufre pero se Goza has this charmingly chaotic vibe that captures the madcap world of women’s wrestling promotion. The protagonist, a man married to a wealthy woman, dives into a side hustle that’s both absurd and oddly earnest. There’s a playful tension between the suffering and the amusement, a kind of slapstick that permeates the film. And while the director remains a mystery, the performances have a rawness that makes the characters feel oddly relatable. It’s that blend of farce and heart that’s distinct in this 1986 flick, making it a curious gem for those who appreciate lesser-known treasures from the era.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making original copies quite a treasure for collectors. It’s often overlooked in discussions about 80s cinema, yet its quirky premise and atmosphere definitely pique interest. If you find a copy, consider yourself fortunate, as it seems to be a film that doesn’t pop up often, leaving its obscure charm for dedicated fans.
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