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A la mala

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.8K
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Mauricio Ochmann and Aislinn Derbez in A la mala (2015)
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Comedy

When aspiring actress Maria Laura's best friend begs her to flirt with her boyfriend to test his fidelity, Maria finds a lucrative new career.When aspiring actress Maria Laura's best friend begs her to flirt with her boyfriend to test his fidelity, Maria finds a lucrative new career.When aspiring actress Maria Laura's best friend begs her to flirt with her boyfriend to test his fidelity, Maria finds a lucrative new career.

  • Directors
    • Pedro Pablo Ibarra
    • Pitipol Ybarra
  • Writers
    • Issa López
    • Ari Rosen
    • Ari Rosen
  • Stars
    • Aislinn Derbez
    • Mauricio Ochmann
    • Aurora Papile
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Pedro Pablo Ibarra
      • Pitipol Ybarra
    • Writers
      • Issa López
      • Ari Rosen
      • Ari Rosen
    • Stars
      • Aislinn Derbez
      • Mauricio Ochmann
      • Aurora Papile
    • 10User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Aislinn Derbez
    Aislinn Derbez
    • Maria Laura 'Mala' Medina
    Mauricio Ochmann
    Mauricio Ochmann
    • Santiago
    Aurora Papile
    • Kika
    Luis Arrieta
    Luis Arrieta
    • Pablo
    Daniela Schmidt
    Daniela Schmidt
    • Patricia
    Juan Diego Covarrubias
    Juan Diego Covarrubias
    • Alvaro
    Alejandra Guilmant
    • Pamela
    José Ron
    José Ron
    • Jerónimo
    Diego Alfonso
    Diego Alfonso
    • Publicist
    Patricio Borghetti
    Patricio Borghetti
    Magali Boysselle
    • Carla
    Isabel Burr
    Isabel Burr
    Alejandro Calva
    Alejandro Calva
    • Vendedor de telas
    Patricio Castillo
    Patricio Castillo
    Mane De La Parra
    Mane De La Parra
      Ana De los Riscos
      Ana De los Riscos
      • Cristina
      Eugenio Derbez
      Eugenio Derbez
      • Self
      Juan Pablo Gil
      Juan Pablo Gil
      • Directors
        • Pedro Pablo Ibarra
        • Pitipol Ybarra
      • Writers
        • Issa López
        • Ari Rosen
        • Ari Rosen
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      User reviews10

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      3andletlive

      So pretentious... barely tolerable

      Cliche after cliche... only exaggerated, and weird. Is this a Mexican movie? Looks like a copy of a bad american one... should have done it in English at least.

      All men are this way and all women this other way? And everybody so arrogant? Who are these people? A walk around Hollywood and you get a better sense of being in a real place.

      Impossible to identify with any situation or character. They found only the whitest looking "actors" around 30, rid of absolutely everybody else, of every possibly interesting character -- and of any spec of reality.

      I could not even finish watching it. Gave it 3 stars because they probably wrote an screenplay, used more than one camera, and lots of makeup.
      2westsideschl

      What is Love?

      I am beginning to worry about Mexico, no, not talking about migrants, drugs, corruption, poverty, but its TV and film industry. Even worse than Bollywood, it seems to also offer little in terms of creative thoughtful storytelling as well as the acting to go along with it. This entertainment is just another form of their obsessively popular beauty pageants and wealth & image displaying Catholic Institutions just to pick two parallel examples. More of the same romance laced, peacock parading, monied caricatured themes pervasive in their TV & film. In other words this film, surprise surprise, had beautiful women, attractive males both displaying above average wealth and all playing the romantic hook up games with subsequent betrayals, dust-ups. The plot? An attractive female is hired by her friends, and through word of mouth & social media, others to entice their prospective mates into betrayal in order to test their commitment. Of course things go awry when one of those guy dogs actually loves (yes, it shows up) her.
      7Nataliaarzg

      Good Mexican Rom Com

      I don't understand why the bad reviews, it's a rom com, if you expected something worthy of an Oscar or similar I'm sorry to tell you that this is not the right place for it. I was born in Mexico City and lived there 17 years, which is the place in which the movie takes place, and I truly believe that in order to really enjoy and understand the movie you should have some knowledge about Mexico City and its people, as well you may need to know Spanish, because that's one of the good things about the movie, the way of speaking and the use of certain vocabulary, which is way more extensive than English, I saw the subtitles in English and believe me when I say that it's not the same, some jokes and expression get lost in the translation among other things.

      Is it the most original movie? Certainly not, but still is really enjoyable, chemistry and performances were nice.

      I've watched this movie twice and I would still watch it all over again.
      8alanramirez1

      A feel-good Mexican comedy

      I wasn't really expecting a lot from this movie, because let's face it, one thing that Mexican comedy/romance films don't have is originality. With US chick flick wannabe "Cásese Quien Pueda", one of the worst films from last year, I didn't had high expectations from "A La Mala", starred by Aislinn Derbez, daughter of one of the most famous comedians from Mexico, Eugenio Derbez.

      The plot, which is pretty original for Mexican movies, it manages to keep entertained the audience from beginning to end, showing us a little bit of comedy (if you are Mexican, you know there's a lot of cursing, which guarantees a lot of laughs during the whole movie) and drama. But at the middle of the movie, you know exactly how it's going to end. We have seen these kind of endings in Mexican movies and shows that they don't have the "Wow" factor anymore. But I was happy with how this expected ending was executed, it was funny, and dramatic at the same time. The cinematography is also amazing.

      The movie also shows us a lesson learned for Mala, and you leave the theater feeling happy and joyful. After you watch the movie, you forget she's Eugenio's daughter. Aislinn is a charismatic actress that shines on her own during the whole movie, she's a talented actress with a huge future waiting for her. She's not like "a famous comedian's daughter that got a leading role because of that", she's really an amazing actress, and it seems that she earned the role and that she embodied Mala pretty nicely. Overall, this movie is an great comedy to watch with your family or your loved one, it's nothing we haven't seen before, but you'll enjoy the movie anyway. You won't want to miss it!
      8CleveMan66

      "A la mala" is a fresh and fun romantic comedy - Mexican-style!

      Romance has no single language and neither does comedy. Funny in one country is often funny in another and love can easily be understood in any language. That's what makes "A la mala" (PG-13, 1:39) so appealing – and a joy to experience regardless of language. The film was made in Mexico and received a limited release in the U.S. the day after opening south of the border.

      The title character, whose name in the film is actually Maria Laura Medina (Aislinn Derbez), is a beautiful and talented, but struggling actress. As a favor to her roommate, Kika (Papile Aurora), who thinks her boyfriend may be a cheater, Maria stages an "accidental" meeting with him and, somewhat awkwardly, comes on to him. He takes the bait and Maria is forced to tell Kika that her fears about this guy were well-founded. Kika's naturally upset about having to break things off with him, but she's thankful to Maria for saving her worse heartache down the road. Kika considers Maria's favor so valuable, that she asks Maria to do the same thing for her young cousin, who just got engaged. The cousin's fiancé is a cheater too – and Maria's reputation spreads. Although she never sleeps with the men, she actually makes a good business out of testing the fidelity of men for women all around the city who want to be sure if they've found a good and faithful man. And, thus, Mala is born.

      The movie's title translates loosely as "turning mean". "A la mala" is a clever contraction of the main character's name that also sums up who she is – at least to her male marks. She even introduces herself to them as "Mala". The men she meets laugh at the apparent contradiction in a beautiful woman going by the name "mean". Rather than being scared off by such a name, they seem all the more attracted to her. The sense of mystery and danger that she embodies draws them in – and enables her to do what she's paid for. Her undeniable beauty and her talents as an actress make her the perfect person to perform this service for the women of Mexico City. Maria doesn't like being Mala, but she continues taking these jobs to pay the bills, while looking for a stable job as a real actress. And then, she finds one – or at least the possibility of one.

      Maria has an excellent audition for a role in a new television show, but there's a problem. Her reputation has preceded her. Patricia (Daniela Schmidt), one of the show's producers, wants Maria to do her "Mala" act on Patricia's old boyfriend, Santiago (accomplished Mexican actor Mauricio Ochmann) – but with a twist. Santiago dumped Patricia and she wants him to suffer. She wants Mala to make Santiago fall in love with her, and then dump him, so Patricia can swoop in, lick his wounds, and win him back. Maria/Mala is reluctant, but Patricia holds over her head what may end up being the big break that Maria has been working for. She hesitates – until she meets the guy, someone with whom she herself had recently had an unpleasant run-in. This makes things both easier and more difficult at the same time. Either way, Maria's career hangs in the balance – but so does her integrity and pride.

      "A la Mala" is formulaic, but very well put together. Any fan of American rom-coms will recognize the characters and the way the story is progressing, but that doesn't make it any less entertaining. In fact, this is the most enjoyable and satisfying romantic comedy that I've seen in quite a while. The fact that almost every line was in Spanish didn't bother me at all. In fact, I find the Mexican style of filmmaking fresh and fun. This movie has the feel of a telenovela – but with better lighting, better camera work and better acting. The movie is sweet, funny and simply very good. Derbez is a pleasure to watch and has the acting chops to keep up with Ochmann every step of the way. The story is everything you'd want in a romantic comedy and it makes for a very enjoyable movie. "A-"

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        Mauricio Ochmann and Aislinn Derbez became a couple while filming this movie, and later married.
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        Written by Vyero

        Performed by Vyero

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      • Release date
        • February 26, 2015 (Mexico)
      • Country of origin
        • Mexico
      • Official site
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      • Language
        • Spanish
      • Also known as
        • Falling for Mala
      • Production company
        • Byg studio
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $3,629,842
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $1,402,118
        • Mar 1, 2015
      • Gross worldwide
        • $3,646,627
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        1 hour 39 minutes
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