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Three newlywed couples and the priest who married them face problems imposed on them by unquestioning adherence to patriarchal values.
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Plot Summary
A newlywed couple, seeking a secluded honeymoon, accidentally end up in a remote town populated entirely by women. Their attempts to enjoy their honeymoon are comically thwarted by the town's unusual social dynamics and the women's reactions to the sole male presence. They must navigate this strange environment to find peace and privacy.
Critical Reception
This lighthearted Mexican comedy was generally well-received for its comedic premise and performances, particularly its leading actors. It offered a typical escapist romantic comedy for its time, appealing to audiences looking for humor and a simple, engaging story.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its amusing premise of a honeymoon disrupted by an all-female town.
Noted for the charming performances of its lead actors.
Considered a pleasant and entertaining romantic comedy of its era.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not widely available in English-language sources. However, films of this genre and era from Mexico often resonated with local audiences for their humor and relatable romantic storylines.
Fun Fact
The film's premise plays on a common trope in comedic cinema where a single male presence in an all-female environment leads to humorous misunderstandings and situations.
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