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So, 'Un amante anda suelto' is this quirky little comedy from 1970 that really plays with the absurdities of love and crime. You've got Tony, this suave karate master who effortlessly charms women, which is pretty entertaining, honestly. The pacing fluctuates between moments of light-hearted antics and more tense situations when the bank heist angle creeps in. It's not just about slapstick; there's a certain playful energy that defines the film's atmosphere. The performances have this almost carefree vibe that makes the absurdity work, especially with Tony's character juggling his romantic pursuits against mounting suspicion. Pretty distinctive for its time, that's for sure.
This film hasn't seen a ton of major releases, so copies can be a bit elusive, especially the original prints. It's not widely known outside certain collector circles, which adds to its charm and scarcity. For those into niche comedies from this era, it definitely has a unique appeal, with its blend of humor and heist elements, making it an interesting title to seek out.
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