Cosas de la Vida
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Overview
In truth, there is nothing in Cosas de la vida, nothing that has a Creole flavor. The entire first part is nothing but a reproduction on the screen, with the natural disadvantages for the same vaudeville artists we see every day in the main or neighborhood theaters. Rumbas, Argentine tangos. Barely a marinera (a marinera played on the piano and possibly the saxophone) gives a weak note of something Creole. The second part of Cosas de la vida has charm; the charm given to it by these three artists: Revolledo, Zamorano, Castillo. There is nothing to be done.
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