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So, 'Los caraduros' from '83 is this quirky comedy that pokes fun at a pretty significant moment in Spanish history—the government expropriating RUMASA. It’s got this laid-back atmosphere, you know? The pacing can be a bit erratic, but that adds to its charm. The performances by Ozores, Navarro, and Sender really bring the three friends to life, each with their own quirks and misadventures as they divide up the shares. There’s a certain absurdity to the whole situation, making it feel both hilarious and oddly reflective of the times. The practical effects are minimal but effective, keeping that raw, unpolished vibe that’s quite enjoyable. It’s like a snapshot of a specific era with a comedic twist.
Spot-on performances from the leads, particularly Ozores.A unique blend of humor and historical context.Interesting insights into the socio-political climate of Spain in the 80s.
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