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Chicas de alquiler
The world of prostitution, where women meet men of all kinds. These young women who have often left their families by rebellion, but who find themselves in a universe that they will generally no longer be able to leave
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Plot Summary
A group of young women find themselves in a series of compromising and comical situations as they navigate the complexities of modern life and relationships. The film uses humor to explore themes of social expectations and personal freedom. Their attempts to find independence often lead to hilarious misunderstandings and escapades.
Critical Reception
Generally regarded as a typical Spanish comedy of its era, 'Chicas de alquiler' was a modest success at the box office. While not critically acclaimed by major publications, it resonated with audiences looking for lighthearted entertainment. Its humor and portrayal of social dynamics of the 1970s are often cited.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted comedic approach.
Noted for its portrayal of Spanish social life in the 1970s.
Seen as an entertaining, if not profound, cinematic experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse for this older Spanish film, but those available generally appreciate its comedic elements and nostalgic appeal as a reflection of its time.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a wave of Spanish comedies from the 1970s that often featured light, risqué humor and ensemble casts, reflecting changing social attitudes of the time.
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