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Plot Summary
A young man named Betinho, known for his mischievous and often lascivious nature, navigates the complexities of romance and social expectations in Rio de Janeiro. He finds himself in various humorous and embarrassing situations as he tries to win the affection of different women while avoiding the watchful eyes of disapproving figures. The film blends slapstick comedy with lightly erotic themes common in Brazilian cinema of the era.
Critical Reception
Sacanagem (1983) was a low-budget Brazilian comedy that found a niche audience for its lighthearted, often risqué humor. While not a critical darling, it is remembered for its popular lead actor and its reflection of a certain permissive trend in Brazilian entertainment during the early 1980s. Critical reviews were generally scarce, focusing on its comedic elements and broad appeal rather than artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its straightforward comedic premise and energetic performances.
Noted for its unapologetic embrace of adult humor and sensuality.
Seen as a product of its time, reflecting specific Brazilian comedic and erotic trends.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Sacanagem (1983)' is not readily available in publicly accessible databases. However, similar films from this era and genre often received mixed reactions, with some audiences appreciating the humor and others finding it dated or overly explicit.
Fun Fact
The film features an early appearance by Sérgio Mallandro, who would later become a highly popular television host and comedian in Brazil, known for his catchphrases and energetic persona.
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