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Un caballero andaluz
In the farmhouse Los Laureles, owned by Don Juan Manuel Almodovar, wealthy Andalusian landowner, everything is being prepared to receive José Luis, only child of Juan Manuel, who is being educated in a Jesuit school in England and is returning for a holiday with his father. Since the death of his wife, Juan Manuel has set all his love in his son. The father does everything his child says, even when he is asked to accompany him to the Venta del Remedio where a blind gypsy called "Colorín" lives. But at the after party a serious accident occurs
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Plot Summary
This Spanish comedy-drama follows the misadventures of a simple Andalusian man who travels to Madrid seeking his fortune. He encounters various characters and situations that test his naivety and his strong sense of honor. Along the way, he learns about the complexities of city life and the true meaning of success.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Un caballero andaluz' was met with a mixed to positive reception from Spanish critics, who appreciated its portrayal of Andalusian culture and its lighthearted comedic elements. While not a major critical darling, it found a respectable audience for its charming narrative and character-driven humor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of Andalusian traditions and humor.
Found to be a charming and lighthearted comedy-drama.
Some critics noted a somewhat predictable plot progression.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Un caballero andaluz' is limited, but general sentiment suggests viewers enjoyed its straightforward storytelling and the cultural touchstones it presented. It's often remembered fondly for its nostalgic appeal.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's lead actor, Paquito el Chocolatero, was actually a popular musician and comedian in Spain before his acting career, and this role helped to solidify his public persona.
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