GIOSER1
Entrou em abr. de 2005
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Classificação de GIOSER1
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Classificação de GIOSER1
Looks like a homework from a bunch of students of first year: bad editing, bad acting and worst screenplay ever!!! Seriously, the people who donated for make this film would be outrageous.
The film has its best moments when it becomes a tribute to Pedro Infante (Omar Chaparro manages to imitate Pedro's voice perfectly), and to have good comedy moments that remind us again and again of Infante's work.
However, the film also raises the idea that Pedro must be re-educated to leave machismo behind and adopt more feminist positions. And it is in this sense where the film fails, when it tries to insert the feminist message, that although it is implicitly left over and makes the good rhythm of the plot be interrupted by such scolding.
A regular tribute to Pedro Infante, sometimes funny and sometimes moralistic, however, acceptable to see as a family.
However, the film also raises the idea that Pedro must be re-educated to leave machismo behind and adopt more feminist positions. And it is in this sense where the film fails, when it tries to insert the feminist message, that although it is implicitly left over and makes the good rhythm of the plot be interrupted by such scolding.
A regular tribute to Pedro Infante, sometimes funny and sometimes moralistic, however, acceptable to see as a family.
A movie for teenagers full of incredible visual effects but also of empty dialogues that try to tell an incoherent and intricate story of self-acceptance and maturity.