- Flor Tetis (Isabel Sarli) has the entire male population of the small village of Ombú Quemado under her thumb. The local doctor, Amable Gambetta (Pepe Arias), offers to marry her, since it will improve his chances of being elected mayor. Soon the combination of her sexual demands and political problems make him want to resign.—Bernardo74
- The plot hides a satire to the political organization in democracy in Argentina, brushing laughable caricatures of politicians and parties, distorting the relations that this power gave. They show an older man, recognized in the town, who in his good faith is involved in crude situations, such as that of a young woman approaching to have a better life, mocking a gay dressmaker, bringing the memory of who dressed the wife of a former President; On the other hand, the physical decline due to the sexual age of the candidate and politicians turning to whoever helps him, that is, the future mayor is impotent, leaves the light of thinking that his wife will also be unfaithful with ease without him noticing . On the other hand, there is the Journalist who has ideals and renounces accommodation or prevention, while the different authorities and institutions represented by the chief of police act at the whim of whoever can hold power. The political fights between the different candidates and parties, which ultimately shows, have no other difference than reaching power. Specifically to the party that governed until 1966 and was overthrown by a military coup, with positions of censorship and repression and that with variations remained until 1972. It is evident that it was the attempt to give a wink to the military government that held power after overthrowing the constitutional government, surely to avoid censorship in particular related to soft pornography, with images and comments with ulterior motives.
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