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Si Fulano fuese Mengano
Raúl Arévalo and Miguel García seem like a drop of water to another, but there the similarity ends. Raul is a famous singer, womanizer, despotic, cruel and millionaire. Instead Michael is an honest worker, cheerful and loving who enjoys the simple things forward. Fate will know them and life will never be the same for either.
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Plot Summary
A comedy that satirizes political and social archetypes. The film follows a series of characters, each representing a common societal role, as they navigate humorous and often absurd situations. It aims to poke fun at the predictability and sometimes ridiculous nature of human behavior within established social structures.
Critical Reception
As a satirical comedy from the early 1970s, "Si Fulano fuese Mengano" was likely received as a lighthearted critique of societal norms. Contemporary reviews would have focused on its comedic timing and the effectiveness of its satirical messages.
What Reviewers Say
Humorous observation of typical characters.
Satirical take on social archetypes.
Lighthearted but pointed social commentary.
Google audience: Information not available for this film.
Fun Fact
The title itself, "If So-and-so were Such-and-such," is a common Spanish idiom used to express hypothetical or generalized situations, reflecting the film's thematic approach.
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