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Yesterday's Boys Didn't Use Hair Fixers is a curious blend of comedy and drama that really captures the essence of late '60s cinema. It revolves around the romance between a privileged young man and a spirited dancer, which provides a nice contrast between their worlds. The film has this laid-back pace that allows the characters to breathe, and you get the sense of a vibrant era through its music and dance sequences. Enrique Carreras brings a certain charm to the storytelling, and while the performances are solid, it's the atmosphere that lingers—the costumes, the settings, everything feels authentically crafted. It's not just about the love story; it dives into class divides and the fleeting nature of youth, which gives it some depth.
Explores class divides through romance · Captivating late '60s dance sequences · Unique blend of humor and emotional depth
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