El hombre que viajaba despacito
El hombre que viajaba despacito

El hombre que viajaba despacito

1957Movie85 minSpanish

A tank regiment soldier needs a permit to go to his village to meet his newborn son. It will not be easy, leading to absurd situations featuring the legendary humorist Miguel Gila.

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IMDb6.9/10
Director: Fernando Fernán GómezGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A somewhat absent-minded professor discovers a way to travel through time, but with a peculiar limitation: he can only move backward in time and at a snail's pace. This leads to a series of increasingly absurd and comedic situations as he tries to navigate his own past and the events of history. His efforts to control his temporal displacement are constantly hampered by his own forgetfulness and the chaotic nature of the past.

Critical Reception

This Spanish comedy is often cited as a unique and charming entry in Fernán Gómez's filmography. While not a blockbuster, it garnered appreciation for its inventive premise and humorous execution, especially within the context of Spanish cinema of the era. Audiences generally responded well to its quirky sensibility and lighthearted approach to a complex sci-fi concept.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its original and humorous take on time travel.
  • Applauded for Fernando Fernán Gómez's engaging performance and direction.
  • Seen as a charming and quirky Spanish comedy with a unique premise.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'El hombre que viajaba despacito' (The Man Who Traveled Slowly), is a direct inversion of the famous Jules Verne novel 'Around the World in Eighty Days,' setting a tone of playful subversion.

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