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So, 'Te rompo el rating' is a curious piece from '81 that straddles that line between satire and outright absurdity. You’ve got this bumbling employee, played by Porcel, who’s sent to the competition to undermine them, but things go hilariously wrong. Instead of tanking the ratings, his antics just seem to enhance the viewership, which is a nice twist on expectations. The pacing feels loose, almost like it’s reveling in its own chaos. The humor is very much of its time, with a certain charm that just clicks if you’re into that era of comedy. There's a tangible energy that comes from the performances, and while I can’t pinpoint the director, it’s clear they had a knack for capturing the comedic essence of television culture.
Great for those interested in 80s television culture.Porcel's performance brings a unique charm to the film.The humor may feel dated, but has a certain nostalgic appeal.
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