
Movie spotlight
El zángano
Capulina reaches Mexico City and sweating buckets trying to work with his uncle, the billionaire strict resting all day surrounded by a bunch of beautiful women.
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Plot Summary
A man struggling to make ends meet in rural Spain inherits a small fortune, which leads him to a new life in the city. However, he soon discovers that wealth brings its own set of problems and temptations. The film explores themes of social mobility, desire, and the corrupting influence of money.
Critical Reception
El zángano was a moderately successful film in Spain, appreciated for its blend of social commentary and lighthearted moments. While not a critical darling, it resonated with audiences for its relatable protagonist and exploration of common aspirations and pitfalls.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its depiction of Spanish rural life and transition to urban settings.
Appreciated for Alfredo Landa's performance as the everyman protagonist.
Seen as a somewhat simplistic but entertaining commentary on wealth and its effects.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on a popular Argentine play of the same name by Carlos Gorostiza.
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