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Es pecado... pero me gusta
Fabrizzio hired the services of a prostitute to pretend to be his wife and accompany him to spend a weekend in the country house of his friend Romolo, where Aristides Almirante, an important official of the Ministry of Health, has also been invited. the approval of a new medicine of doubtful effectiveness called Fagatín, whose patent Fabrizzio owns.
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Plot Summary
A young man finds himself entangled in a series of comedic and romantic misadventures. He navigates complex relationships and humorous situations as he tries to find love and understanding. The film explores themes of desire and societal expectations with a lighthearted touch.
Critical Reception
This Argentinian comedy was a popular film in its home country, known for its light entertainment value and star power. While not critically acclaimed internationally, it resonated with audiences for its humor and romantic elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humorous situations and lighthearted romantic plot.
Appreciated for the performances of its popular cast members.
Seen as a typical Argentinian comedy of its era, offering simple entertainment.
Google audience: Audience reception in Argentina was generally positive, with viewers enjoying the comedic escapism and the chemistry between the lead actors.
Fun Fact
The film features some notable actors who would go on to have very successful careers in Argentinian cinema and television, including Ricardo Darín.
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