Sweet and slightly soft-core, with some cool '70s cred, the comedy leavens most of the sleaze.
Torremolinos 73 (2005)
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Reviews Counted:39
Fresh:28
Rotten:11
Average Rating:6.4/10
Consensus: A light tale that's big on heart, this spicy snapshot of domestic sexuality in '70s Spain treats its wacky protagonists with enough gentle humanity to be delightfully entertaining.
Theatrical Release:Apr 15, 2005 Limited
Synopsis: "Torremolinos 73" is a dramatic comedy set in Franco's puritanical Spain of the early 1970s. The film tells the story of an encyclopedia salesman named Alfredo Lopez and his lovely wife... "Torremolinos 73" is a dramatic comedy set in Franco's puritanical Spain of the early 1970s. The film tells the story of an encyclopedia salesman named Alfredo Lopez and his lovely wife Carmen. One day Alfredo's boss at Montoya Publishers makes a unique proposition that will change their lives forever. He asks them to make their own amateur Super 8 erotic movies, which will be distributed as part of a phony "Danish World Encyclopedia of Reproduction." At first they're shocked, but they decide to be part of this "experiment" – the films will only be sold in Scandinavia, Carmen wants to have a baby, and they badly need the money anyway. Their walk on the wild side begins with an intensive course at a tacky motel, where they learn how to make these "scientific" movies on both sides of the camera. Much to their surprise, the movies soon become runaway hits. Alfredo discovers his passion for filmmaking, and Carmen becomes a "domestic porno star" in Scandinavia. Everything falls into place, and they begin to enjoy the fruits of their success. There's only one problem. Carmen can't get pregnant, although Alfredo tries very hard, and the tension between the artist and his muse grows. Inspired by Ingmar Bergman, Alfredo embarks on his dream project – an artistic feature film called "Torremolinos 73." His boss agrees to produce it, and with a full crew of Danish actors and technicians, Alfredo and Carmen head to a wintry Torremolinos for their date with destiny. Once there, our lovable heroes discover that not all that glitters is gold, and a surprising ending resolves our story. -- ©First Run Features [More]
Starring: Javier Camara, Candela Peña
Starring: Javier Camara, Candela Peña
Director: Pablo Berger
Director: Pablo Berger
Studio: First Run Features
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Reviews for Torremolinos 73
...sweet and enjoyable, albeit as slender and forgettable as they come.
Deepened by the socioeconomic undercurrent that suggests the lengths to which workers are forced to prostitute themselves to survive corporate downsizing.
Far too much of Torremolinos is devoted to Alfredo's dream project, a dingy, black-and-white, Ingmar Bergman-influenced movie in which a woman waltzes with Death.
A highly amusing folly, rendered with a surprisingly gentle affection.
The humor is mostly low-key, with writer/director Pablo Berger doing little to draw attention to his film's highly unusual premise.
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