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Pabostría
A man is stalked by a flying cape in this short film with multiple endings.
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Plot Summary
In this satirical comedy, a conservative and somewhat repressed Spanish man, Pepe, decides to spice up his life by inviting a prostitute to his home for a weekend. His intention is to fulfill a lifelong fantasy, but the reality of the situation proves to be far more complex and challenging than he ever imagined. The arrival of the prostitute, Teresa, disrupts the rigid order of Pepe's life and forces him to confront his own inhibitions and desires, leading to a series of unexpected and often humorous encounters.
Critical Reception
Pabostría was met with a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised Berlanga's characteristic satirical style and the performances of the lead actors, particularly Alfredo Landa. While some found the film's humor to be somewhat dated or its social commentary less sharp than his earlier works, many acknowledged its thoughtful exploration of Spanish society and its moral complexities during a transitional period. Audiences were generally receptive to its blend of comedy and drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp wit and social satire.
Alfredo Landa delivers a memorable performance.
Some found the plot predictable but appreciated the underlying commentary.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available or aggregated for this film.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Pabostría,' is a colloquial Spanish term that carries a somewhat vulgar connotation, reflecting the film's provocative themes.
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