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Las cariñosas
When three beautiful young nurses from Jalisco, afflicted with a rare disease called "sexappealitis", create commotion among the patients in a hospital, they are forced to resign. They travel to Mexico City following the suggestion of a crazy scientist, who tells them they will be cured when they get married. But they are attracted to three men who are indifferent to their sexy looks, being themselves sick with "lovetitis".
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of two sisters who find themselves in love with the same man, leading to a dramatic and emotionally charged conflict. Set against a backdrop of rural Mexico, their desires and loyalties are tested as they navigate complex relationships and societal expectations. The narrative explores themes of passion, betrayal, and the enduring bonds of family.
Critical Reception
Las cariñosas was a notable film of its era in Mexican cinema, appreciated for its melodramatic elements and performances. While it received attention for its dramatic storyline and the participation of well-regarded actors and director, its critical standing is often viewed within the context of Golden Age Mexican cinema, where it is recognized for its contribution to the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional intensity and dramatic narrative.
Recognized for the performances of its lead actresses.
Seen as a significant example of melodrama from Mexican cinema's Golden Age.
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Fun Fact
The film features Miroslava Stern, who was a prominent actress in Mexican cinema during the 1950s and tragically died at a young age.
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