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Not one of the best, but Tin Tan at least, 26 January 2004
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pifas from Guadalajara, Jalisco. México
From beginning to end, there's always a feeling that this motion picture is
without a doubt 50 years old. Mainly because of it's candid plot -a man
(Tin-Tán) that happens to arrive on an island ruled by women who is mistaken
for a God by it's tribe and the chief of it, named Toronga (Marcelo)-, and
for the way it goes developing the story. Tin-Tán falls in love with this
one girl, try to create a rebellion by the oppressed men, and when the scam
is unveiled (that he's not a deity), and after an auction where he is being
sold to the bachelorettes, he convinces the women not to fight against the
warriors from a rival island but to surrender the enemy with their charms.
This leaves Tin-Tán with the woman he wants and also closes all in a happy
ending that comes along full of choreographies and songs that now has become
a trade mark on the comic-musical features of this kind of pictures made
back then.
But nevermind the aesthetics and aged taste because the main role belongs to
Tin-Tán, one of our greatest comic actor of all times; his sole presence in
black & white movies make them worth watching, and even if this one may not
be one of his best (on this category fall those made as a Pachuco and/or
with Martínez Solares directing, and Tun-Tun, Rubinskis and Vitola as
sidekicks), this Women's island is certainly a fun experience just because
of him.
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