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Álex García, Verónica Echegui, and David Verdaguer in No culpes al karma de lo que te pasa por gilipollas (2016)

Review by sugarfreepeppermint

No culpes al karma de lo que te pasa por gilipollas

4/10

Cheesy Hipster Comedy

Hipster culture has taken over a good portion of Spanish cinema of late. This one is a hipster chick flick comedy. A nerdy twenty-something girl with creative aspirations develops romantic feelings for two hipster guys - and sees herself torn between the two. These two men and a motley crew of other hipster-approved characters push and pull at the direction that she has set out for herself in life, which is also the platform for a great many slapstick scenes. Some of the humour is very quick and subtle, and that's when the film is at best. But this film is also a bit of a cheese fest with plenty of scenes where the characters are trying hard to be cool and "different" whilst being extremely predictable and unexciting. In that respect this film sums up hipster culture in general.
  • sugarfreepeppermint
  • Mar 24, 2017

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