
Celos, amor y Mercado Común
The film follows the adventures of several couples in Spain in the early 70s, whose stories intermingle: Luis is an unfaithful husband to his wife Juana, Felipe is a plumber who seeks extra-spousal adventures to hidden from his wife, Rosario, who works as an assistant. Ramón is a pathological jealous whose obsession is that his girlfriend Charity confess the hypothetical adventures he had with other men before meeting him, Irene is a jealous wife of her husband, Carlos, whose professional life gives him numerous opportunities for infidelity, Domin he is a pimp who frequents the brothels of Madrid .
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Plot Summary
This Spanish comedy-drama explores the complexities of love, jealousy, and the economic landscape of the time. The narrative follows characters navigating personal relationships amidst the backdrop of burgeoning common markets, highlighting how external societal changes can impact intimate lives. It delves into misunderstandings and desires, often with a humorous yet poignant touch.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of 'Celos, amor y Mercado Común' is limited in widely accessible databases. However, as a product of its era, it likely reflects the common trends in Spanish cinema at the time, which often balanced social commentary with comedic elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Generally considered a typical Spanish comedy-drama of the 1970s.
- Focuses on interpersonal relationships and societal shifts.
- May contain elements of satire regarding economic and social changes.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Celos, amor y Mercado Común' (Jealousy, Love, and Common Market), reflects a period in Spain when the country was beginning to integrate more closely with European economic structures, a theme that likely influenced the narrative.
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