Tómame 1992
In Emilio Vieyra's 1992 comedy, *Tómame* dives into the unexpected romance between a silver-spoon playboy and a woman navigating life on the streets.
Director: Emilio Vieyra
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tómame (1992) about?
The film follows a wealthy, womanizing heir who stumbles into an unlikely romance with a street-smart prostitute. Their connection challenges his superficial world and forces him to confront the harsh realities of her life, all while navigating the vibrant underbelly of Buenos Aires.
Who directed Tómame?
Emilio Vieyra directed *Tómame*. Known for his work in Argentine cinema during the late 20th century, Vieyra often blended social commentary with comedy.
Who stars in Tómame?
The film features Boy Olmi as the lead, with Marcela Labarca, Nelly Prono, Gilda Lousek, and Ignacio Quirós rounding out the main cast.
Is Tómame (1992) worth watching?
While *Tómame* isn't a blockbuster classic, its blend of comedy and social satire makes it a curious watch for fans of 90s Argentine cinema. The film's bold premise and strong performances from Olmi and Labarca add depth to its otherwise lighthearted tone.
How long is Tómame?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Tómame (1992) — A Wild Comedy of Love, Class, and Buenos Aires Nights
In Emilio Vieyra's 1992 comedy, *Tómame* dives into the unexpected romance between a silver-spoon playboy and a woman navigating life on the streets. Adapted from Dalmiro Sáenz's provocative play *Hip Hip Ufa*, the film explores themes of class, love, and redemption against a backdrop of late-night tango bars and sun-drenched Buenos Aires streets. The director, known for his sharp social satires, crafts a story where opposites attract in the most unconventional of settings—where emotions clash as loudly as the city itself.
This isn't just a tale of romance; it's a biting look at privilege and perception, wrapped in the glitz and grit of 1990s Argentina. With Boy Olmi as the reckless heir and Marcela Labarca bringing depth to the prostitute with a heart of gold, the film balances humor and drama with a cheeky energy. *Tómame (1992)* invites viewers to laugh at societal absurdities while pondering whether love can truly transcend the divides that define us.