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After discovering that her boyfriend is cheating on her with a famous TV reporter, a woman returns to her family home to find herself.After discovering that her boyfriend is cheating on her with a famous TV reporter, a woman returns to her family home to find herself.After discovering that her boyfriend is cheating on her with a famous TV reporter, a woman returns to her family home to find herself.
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Núria Gago
- Chavela
- (as Nuria Gago)
Eduardo Ferrés
- Juan
- (as Edu Ferres)
Ferran Vilajosana
- Manel
- (as Ferrán Vilajosana)
Lluís Altés
- Jefe Estudio Arquitectura
- (as Lluis Altés)
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Bea (Clara Lago) is relatively secure in her professional life as a young Barcelona architect and in her relationship with Victor (Fernando Guallar) who is also her boss. At a works celebration they encounter Victor's "second most fancied celebrity" - a news anchor called Rebecca Ramos. Bea rashly introduces Victor to the unexpectedly predatory TV celeb and the inevitable happens - overnight.
Devastated, Bea retreats homeward into the arms of her welcoming, and unconventional family - and several other colourful inhabitants of her tiny home town who she doesn't remember. In particular, she's forever bumping into the rich widower Diego (played by Álex García) in his classic pink Mercedes.
This is a conventional Romantic Comedy, but neatly crafted and well acted. The plot is fairly predictable but everybody has some fun along the way, perhaps most especially Bea's "gifted" mother (Carmen Maura). This is a good movie for the family to watch, especially if they speak Spanish, and there are some genuinely funny lines - even for someone depending mostly on the subtitles. (English audio doesn't seem to be available on Netflix.)
Generally an enjoyable movie to while away a quiet hour and a half. 8/10
Devastated, Bea retreats homeward into the arms of her welcoming, and unconventional family - and several other colourful inhabitants of her tiny home town who she doesn't remember. In particular, she's forever bumping into the rich widower Diego (played by Álex García) in his classic pink Mercedes.
This is a conventional Romantic Comedy, but neatly crafted and well acted. The plot is fairly predictable but everybody has some fun along the way, perhaps most especially Bea's "gifted" mother (Carmen Maura). This is a good movie for the family to watch, especially if they speak Spanish, and there are some genuinely funny lines - even for someone depending mostly on the subtitles. (English audio doesn't seem to be available on Netflix.)
Generally an enjoyable movie to while away a quiet hour and a half. 8/10
To be honest, I don't understand this rate. :( I have seen a lot of movies. It was a lovely film without any filth and sex scenes. You just watch and let it fill with fun and get emotional and happy. Not a typical hollywood movie as someone's said. It is full with emotions and love and light humor. The role players were really sympathetic and they were good choice.
I grew up in the late 90s/ early 00s when I used to love these chic flics but we now live in a time of films with gritty realism. I realise that escapist romance still has it's place but it would be good if in 2020 it was a bit more grounded in the reality. It was just a chick flic trope every few minutes that just made it hard to relate to any of the characters.
I've given it a 5 because I think people that binge watch Hallmark romances might like it. For me I'll look for more modern romances because I found the way the lead was just another flighty female lead cringey/ borderline offensive. Also the man looked like he was just there to flirt with her, didn't have other things to deal with, another bad trope in romances.
I've given it a 5 because I think people that binge watch Hallmark romances might like it. For me I'll look for more modern romances because I found the way the lead was just another flighty female lead cringey/ borderline offensive. Also the man looked like he was just there to flirt with her, didn't have other things to deal with, another bad trope in romances.
A film with nicely written script that is good to watch with your family
I really like the scenery, the music, the nostalgic sense, the family bonds. It is a sweet movie. But I don't think that the adult language is necessary......
Did you know
- TriviaBoth Clara Lago and Alexandra Jiménez have worked with Dani Rovira: Lago worked with him in Ocho apellidos vascos (2014), Comment j'ai failli rater mon mariage (2015) and Ocho apellidos catalanes (2015), meanwhile Jiménez worked with him in 100 metros (2016) and Superlópez (2018).
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- $1,229,880
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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