Three women ridiculed by their spouses glide to take revenge themselves with the intention to demonstrate to them that they are quite different from what is being portrayed.
Roberto Pagés in El Amante del Cine wrote: "Is it stupid or smart to stage all the common places of the medium as if they were revealed truths?"[1] while Claudio España, in La Nación found: "Many words in a comedy without euphemisms."[1]
Daniel López in La Razón, wrote; "Unusual feminist approach that... Dinenzon takes to its ultimate consequences, although along the way he must allow his camera to linger for a long time on the naked bodies of these women, in the best macho style that the film itself condemns."[1]
References
^ abcManrupe, Raúl; Portela, María Alejandra (2005). Un diccionario de films argentinos§. 1: 1930 - 1995 (1. ed., 2. reimpr ed.). Buenos Aires: Corregidor. ISBN978-950-05-0896-4.