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Uragán Donna is an interesting slice of 70s comedy that captures a summer evening's chaotic charm. The setup is simple but effective, centered around a family at their cottage, where the grandmother's ongoing battle with a faulty TV adds a touch of absurdity. It's got this laid-back vibe, but the tension between the generations really bubbles under the surface. The daughter and son-in-law are gearing up for the village party, while the granddaughter's rebellion against her father's rules about going to the pond lends it a relatable, youthful energy. The pacing is leisurely, letting the humor unfold naturally, and there's something distinctly nostalgic about the practical effects and atmosphere that feels so uniquely tied to its time.
Uragán Donna has a somewhat elusive status among collectors, mainly due to its limited release and the mystery surrounding the director. The film's scarcity on physical media adds to its intrigue, with few copies floating around, primarily in obscure European collections. Interest seems to be growing, particularly among those who appreciate the nuances of 70s comedies and the eccentricities of regional cinema, making it a curious find for dedicated enthusiasts.
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