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Quando Abunda, não Falta
A thief who wants to become refined and ends up getting involved with easy-going women, having sex in every way.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a middle-class family in Lisbon struggling with financial difficulties, interspersed with moments of dark humor and social commentary. As they navigate their everyday lives, their attempts to maintain appearances and improve their situation often lead to absurd and comical predicaments. The narrative explores themes of ambition, social mobility, and the challenges faced by ordinary people in a changing society. It offers a critical yet often lighthearted look at Portuguese society in the 1980s.
Critical Reception
Quando Abunda, não Falta received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with critics often praising its satirical edge and engaging performances, particularly from its ensemble cast. While some found its humor to be uneven, many acknowledged its effective social commentary and its ability to capture a specific socio-economic reality of Portugal during the period. Audiences generally appreciated its relatable characters and its blend of drama and comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp social satire and relatable depiction of middle-class struggles.
Noted for its strong ensemble cast and moments of dark, observational humor.
Some critics found the pacing and comedic timing to be occasionally inconsistent.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Quando Abunda, não Falta', roughly translates to 'When there's plenty, there's no lack,' which ironically contrasts with the financial struggles of the characters it portrays, highlighting the film's satirical intent.
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