
Click, fotógrafo de modelos
Mauricio is a photographer that works for a very important advertisement company. It all starts with Mauricio's work being criticized by the company, to which Mauricio jumps into the discussion and explains to the company that his idea was misinterpreted, and quits. Mauricio bent on revenge, and promises to be enemy number one of his former employers, sets off and works so hard photographing so many models, that he develops a click that when he blinks his eyes, he can see anybody in their underwear. A lot of Mauricio charm, famous quotes and pranks in this movie, very entertaining and beautiful women for that time. Very recommendable.
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Plot Summary
A struggling fashion photographer in New York City finds himself in a surreal predicament when he accidentally photographs a mob hit. Suddenly, he's on the run from gangsters and the police, leading him on a bizarre chase through the city's underbelly.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews, often criticized for its uneven tone and convoluted plot. While some appreciated Tony Curtis's performance, the movie struggled to balance its comedic and dramatic elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Tony Curtis delivers a charismatic performance.
- The film's plot is often confusing and lacks clear direction.
- Fails to effectively blend its comedic and dramatic intentions.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce, but existing comments suggest a film that is neither particularly funny nor compelling, often described as a forgettable 70s crime-comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a more serious crime drama but was reportedly reworked to incorporate more comedic elements, leading to its tonal inconsistency.
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