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Los Rollos Perdidos
This documentary begins searching for the whereabouts of the films that Servando Gonzalez did about the events of October 2nd 1968 in Tlatelolco, research that later will deal with the fire of March 24th 1982 at the National Film Archives, which destroyed a lot of important part of the footage from Mexico.
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Plot Summary
A young, successful writer named Juan is struggling with writer's block and a subsequent loss of inspiration. After a chance encounter, he meets a vibrant and free-spirited woman named Mariana who seems to have all the answers he's looking for. As their relationship develops, Juan finds himself drawn to her unconventional approach to life and begins to rediscover his creative spark.
Critical Reception
Los Rollos Perdidos received a generally positive reception from critics and audiences, praised for its lighthearted humor and charming performances, particularly from its lead actors. While some found the plot predictable, it was widely appreciated as an enjoyable romantic comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic timing and chemistry between the leads.
Appreciated for its light and feel-good romantic narrative.
Some critics noted a formulaic plot but found it entertaining nonetheless.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's humor and the engaging dynamic between the main actors, making it a pleasant viewing experience.
Fun Fact
Adrián Suar, one of the lead actors and a prominent figure in Argentine television and film production, also co-wrote the screenplay for 'Los Rollos Perdidos'.
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