Primero yo
Primero yo

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Primero yo

1963
Movie
90 min
Spanish

A charming racecar driver is visited by his 20-year-old son who is nothing like his father. Solemn and introverted, the boy is shown the ways of sensual pleasure by his father's mistress, but he falls in love with another young woman. Intending to marry the girl, the young man takes the relationship very seriously. His father, however, believes the boy should have a more carefree lifestyle and decides to intervene by seducing his own son's fiance. This action proves to be a tremendous mistake.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Luis César AmadoriGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A humble seamstress, Doña Elena, lives a quiet life with her son, who is unaware of his true parentage. When his biological father reappears, threatening to expose the truth and disrupt their lives, Elena must confront her past and protect the fragile peace she has built. The film explores themes of sacrifice, motherhood, and the societal pressures faced by women in mid-20th century Argentina.

Critical Reception

Primero yo was a significant film in Argentine cinema, praised for its emotional depth and Tita Merello's powerful performance. It resonated with audiences for its relatable portrayal of maternal sacrifice and societal challenges, though some critics noted its melodramatic tendencies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Tita Merello's compelling and nuanced performance.

  • Appreciated for its sensitive exploration of motherhood and social constraints.

  • Cited for its strong emotional impact and dramatic storytelling.

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Fun Fact

Tita Merello, a legendary Argentine actress and singer, was a major star and brought significant emotional weight to her role as Doña Elena, solidifying the film's impact.

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