O Homem Dos Papagaios (1953) Poster

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5/10
Silly and Corny
claudio_carvalho10 April 2009
In São Paulo, the small time crook Epaminondas (Procópio Ferreira) sells ice-creams, but loses his job after giving free ice-creams to poor children. Epaminondas owes eight months of rent if his house and has many debts in the stores in the neighborhood. When he is ready to be evicted, the officer discovers that he was his father's best friend in the law school. His father offers the position of janitor of an empty mansion and Epaminondas accepts the job. When he arrives, the neighbors believe he is the new owner of the manor and he has credit everywhere. He pretends to be wealthy, hires a butler and a staff of servants, buys new furniture and the whole art gallery and gets a bank loan using only promissory notes. But when the day to pay his debts comes…

"O Homem dos Papagaios" is a silly and corny comedy in which the moral is "owes lots of money" that the creditors will help you since they have no option. The joke never works and I did not find this comedy funny and the conclusion is awful. The lead character Epaminondas is a despicable loser without any character, having a mistress while he has money, and hiding behind his wife when he is pressed by the creditors. My vote is five.

Title (Brazil): "O Homem dos Papagaios" ("The Man of the Promissory Notes")
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