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Ratón en Ferretería
Adonai Flores, an experienced writer of telenovelas, falls in love with Belén Helena, a girl of low class. Adonay, desperate to keep her with him, abandons his responsibilities and even his dog. After discovering that she is a drug dealer he decides to leave her and recovers his dog
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Plot Summary
The film follows the misadventures of a hapless hardware store employee, "El Ratón," who dreams of a better life. His schemes often backfire, leading to humorous chaos within the store and his personal life. He navigates quirky customers, a demanding boss, and his own romantic entanglements, all while trying to make ends meet. The story blends everyday struggles with comedic situations.
Critical Reception
Ratón en Ferretería was a modest success, resonating with audiences for its relatable portrayal of working-class struggles and its lighthearted comedic approach. While not a critical darling, it found its niche and is remembered as a charming, if simple, comedy from the mid-80s Mexican film scene.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its down-to-earth humor and relatable protagonist.
Considered a charming, lighthearted comedy with a nostalgic appeal.
Some found the plot predictable but enjoyed the comedic performances.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's simple, feel-good comedy and the charm of its lead actor. Many recall it fondly as a typical, enjoyable Mexican comedy from the era.
Fun Fact
The character "El Ratón" became a recurring comedic archetype in several Mexican productions, cementing its popularity.
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