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So, 'Trolos, sordos y locas' is this quirky comedy from '91 that dives deep into the eccentricities of its characters. You've got Mr. Ortuzo, a millionaire poet whose personality shifts dramatically with the setting sun—daytime he’s all delicate and flowery, but at night he turns into this over-the-top macho figure. The interplay between Ortuzo and the married couple they host—a sultry blonde and a deaf-mute—creates this bizarre tension that's both awkward and oddly humorous. The pacing feels almost erratic at times, but it contributes to that off-kilter atmosphere that makes it distinctive. The performances are a mixed bag, but there's a certain charm in their oddity. It’s one of those films that embodies an era of experimental comedies, and you can’t help but be drawn in by its whimsy.
Eccentric character dynamicsShifts in tone from day to nightUnique take on comedy and relationships
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