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So, 'Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Fifth Floor Neighbour' is this peculiar 1970 Spanish comedy that really leans into the absurdity of Pedro's life. Imagine a gynecologist with a pretty face, stuck in a web of jealousy and family expectations, all in the quaint backdrop of Toledo. The humor is a bit crass, but it captures that era's carefree spirit. The pacing can feel a touch uneven at times, but it adds to the charm, making you chuckle at the awkward situations Pedro finds himself in. Plus, the performances really sell the quirky dynamics between characters, especially with his overbearing mother and the traditionalists. It’s a snapshot of a cultural moment that’s both amusing and a bit revealing about societal norms of the time.
This film's been on the radar of collectors for a while, thanks to its unique blend of comedy and cultural commentary from the 1970s. Although the director remains unknown, the scarcity of physical copies adds to its allure. VHS tapes occasionally pop up in niche markets, but polished DVD or Blu-ray releases are quite rare, which makes this title particularly interesting for those focused on Spanish cinema from that era. Its unusual premise and offbeat humor definitely pique curiosity among film enthusiasts.
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