As a standard romance drama, its story is so vulgar that it can't be more vulgar: nothing more than that he fell in love with her, she fell in love with him, and then she found out that he slept with other women, followed others, and then was obstructed by rivals in love, society Turmoil or something. The reason why I can watch it is because of the Cuban style and the retro picture of New York in the 1940s. The jazz music throughout is very nice, and Rita's voice really has the effect of going around the beam for three days.
Then again, this story shows that Rita is infatuated. Chico didn't have it when he should have a stand, and he didn't hesitate when it was time to go to France. He heard that Rita had a lover and immediately found someone else. Years of waiting.
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