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Pasado de Copas (Drunk History)
A show where a drunk narrator tries telling an important event of the history of Argentina and Latin America.
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Plot Summary
This short comedy sketch features a drunken narrator recounting a historical event, interspersed with reenactments by actors who interpret the story as they hear it. The humor arises from the narrator's slurred speech, skewed interpretations, and the actors' often wild improvisations.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy sketch, 'Pasado de Copas' (Drunk History) was primarily seen as a humorous segment. Its reception would have been tied to the broader 'Drunk History' series, generally praised for its unique comedic premise and blend of history and improv. Audience reception was typically positive for its entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
Hilarious and unpredictable due to the drunken narration.
A clever concept that successfully blends comedy with historical tidbits.
The improvisational reenactments are often the highlight, leading to unexpected comedic moments.
Google audience: Audience reviews for segments like 'Pasado de Copas' within the 'Drunk History' series generally highlight the show's unique humor and the entertaining, albeit inaccurate, retellings of history. Viewers appreciate the comedic timing and the surprise elements introduced by the intoxicated narrators.
Fun Fact
The 'Drunk History' series, on which this segment is based, has been nominated for multiple Emmy Awards, winning Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series in 2015.
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