La alegría de vivir
Two young people find themselves drawn to one another in a city romance that plays out like a playful social game. They both pretend to come from wealthy families in a bid to impress, hoping their invented backgrounds will tilt the odds in love's favor. As their ruse unfolds, a string of humorous... Read more
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About La alegría de vivir
Two young people find themselves drawn to one another in a city romance that plays out like a playful social game. They both pretend to come from wealthy families in a bid to impress, hoping their invented backgrounds will tilt the odds in love's favor. As their ruse unfolds, a string of humorous misunderstandings and awkward encounters spins out of control, drawing in friends and rivals and turning everyday moments into comic tests of character. The film laces light hearted comedy with genuine feelings, offering a portrait of youth trying to navigate affection, status, and honesty without losing the spark that first drew them together. Its tone stays light even as emotions deepen.
Directed by Julián Soler and released in 1965, La alegría de vivir sits in the mid 60s Mexican cinema. It features Teresa Velázquez, Alberto Vázquez, Bertha Moss, Leonorilda Ochoa and Héctor Suárez, with bright color and brisk pacing.
Box office figures for La alegría de vivir are not publicly available. The film did not have widely reported grosses, so precise worldwide earnings remain unknown.
The film sits comfortably in a lighthearted blend of comedy and romance with a gentle dramatic undercurrent. It touches on youth trying to fit in, the lure of money, and the honesty that love ultimately requires, aided by a capable ensemble.
Details
- Release Date
- December 23, 1965
- Runtime
- 1h 28m
- User Ratings
- 5 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Romance, Drama
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Teresa Velázquez
Alberto Vázquez
Bertha Moss
Leonorilda Ochoa
Héctor Suárez
Rafael Banquells
Antonio Raxel
Director: Julián Soler