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We Treat Women Too Well presents an intriguing blend of comedy and heavy themes, set against the backdrop of post-war turmoil. Remedios Buendía, the central character, is not just trying on a wedding dress; she’s stepping into a role that challenges societal norms while defending her homeland. The film's pacing is interesting—there’s a tension that ebbs and flows, making moments of levity feel earned. The performances are quite compelling, especially as Buendía’s character evolves under pressure. The practical effects used in recreating the 1945 setting add a layer of authenticity that enhances the comedic undertones. It’s a distinctive take on the intersection of personal and political struggles, which gives it a unique place in the comedy genre. Quite a fascinating watch, really.
1945 setting adds authenticityInteresting blend of comedy and dramaStrong character development
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