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In a bustling city where routine crushes creativity, a young advertising executive named Sammy finds a peculiar refuge in a local café. This place becomes his second home, a sanctuary where they mock the little annoyances of daily life. However, his tranquil existence is disrupted by the arrival of an ingenious and charismatic artist named Lucy, who moves into the room next door.

Sammy and Lucy couldn’t be more different: he is a stickler for order and control, while she is a hopeless dreamer. In their struggle to share the same space, their personalities clash humorously. From the deafening noises of Lucy's painting sessions to his attempts to bring organization to a chaotic world, the tension between them becomes an inexhaustible source of laughter.

As their lives intertwine, Sammy begins to question his rigid approach to life. Lucy's carefree influence leads him to explore his creative side, while she learns to appreciate the little nuances that order brings. However, the real challenge arises when both must confront their own insecurities and fears. Through funny situations and heartfelt moments, he discovers that perhaps, just perhaps, life is richer when a little chaos is allowed. A romantic comedy that celebrates imperfection and the joy of the everyday!

Media type
Movie
Year
1954
Director
William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.70
Actors
Daws Butler
June Foray
Gender
Animación
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Fred Quimby
Original title
Pet Peeve
Duration
6
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