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So, 'Tocando fondo' from '93 is one of those quirky comedies that sort of captures the essence of early '90s Spanish humor. You've got Andres, this down-on-his-luck business guy, thinking he can turn his fortunes around in Madrid, aided by his eager nephew, Fulgencio. It's all about the hustle, really. The pacing feels quite relaxed, allowing for those meandering moments that can lead to unexpected laughs. The performances are sincere, with a certain charm in their awkwardness. It's not heavily reliant on special effects, but rather on dialogue and character interactions. What stands out is how it explores ambition and family ties without taking itself too seriously. Definitely a snapshot of its time, and it's fun to see the cultural nuances.
Quirky early '90s humorFocus on character-driven storytellingInteresting take on ambition and family dynamics
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