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La nalgada de oro
A man is dumped by his wife after she finds him cheating on her. He loses all his money and possessions, except for his butler, who stays by his side in hopes he'll get back on his feet.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy businessman, Don Ramiro, is obsessed with finding a suitable heir. He decides to hold a bizarre contest where the prize is his fortune, but the contestants must prove their worthiness through various comical and often embarrassing challenges. His greedy relatives and assorted schemers try to sabotage each other to win the coveted 'golden slap'.
Critical Reception
This film is a typical example of the Mexican 'Fichera' genre, known for its low-brow humor, double entendres, and slapstick comedy. It was commercially successful in Mexico but is not critically acclaimed by serious film critics, often being cited for its crude humor and lack of artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and escapist comedy.
Criticized for its reliance on vulgar jokes and predictable plot.
Seen as a representative of popular Mexican comedies of its era.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's humor and the performances of its comedic stars as highlights. Some viewers find it to be a nostalgic and entertaining watch, while others point out its dated comedic style and perceived lack of substance.
Fun Fact
The 'Fichera' genre, to which this film belongs, was incredibly popular in Mexico during the 1980s and often featured ensemble casts of comedians known for their improvisational skills and suggestive humor.
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