The film is silly and not compelling, but it is charming and amusing. There is a lot of cartoon-like overacting and slapstick. The absurd situations are not always funny, but the gags work mostly of the time. Acting could be a better, and so should the dialogues; anyway, the movie's uniqueness makes it worth being watched. The scene that presented Adele Fátima's Hilda Bambolê (highlighing her buttocks) made me expect that it would be a much more sexualized story, particularly considering the 70's softcore pornochanchada mainstream. Surprisingly, despite the plot being increasingly centered in five beautiful women sexually desiring Carlo Mossy's Zé Maria, there is not a single sex or nudity scene!
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