In a single night, a responsible, orderly and controlling woman will be forced to do everything she has not dared to do in thirty-six years.In a single night, a responsible, orderly and controlling woman will be forced to do everything she has not dared to do in thirty-six years.In a single night, a responsible, orderly and controlling woman will be forced to do everything she has not dared to do in thirty-six years.
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This directional debut of the Spanish actress, stand-up comedian and TV hostess Eva Hache deals with a young girl is preparing her doctoral thesis which will be examined the next day. After 5 years full of sacrifices, the responsible Sonia has finally finished thesis, now she only has to defend her in court. However, an encounter with a friend in a bar leaves her without money and without the keys to the house and nor mobile phone. From now on, she wanders through a series of threatening and surreal misadventures. Lost en route is only the first of the night's many increasingly menacing incidents with neurotic 'madrileños', all apparently determined to prevent his returning home alive. The only day in which Sonia is forced to improvise everything in her life becomes an adventure full of fateful incidents. Sonia then is forced to abandon her firm and upright principles.
An absurd, edgy black comedy that's filled with novel twists and turns and often more stilted than funny. So, in a single night, an orderly and controlling woman will be forced to do everything she has not dared to do in thirty-six years. Our starring inexorably sinks into a whirpool of mad and silly emotions, but a tight and witty script and adequately tuned performances, perilously balanced between normality and insanity, keep the laughs flowing, while the direction is somewhat newbie but duly professional. Pushed by Alex de la Iglesia (El dia de la Bestia, Las brujas de Zugarrumendi,Veneciafrenia, El Bar, 30 monedas ) who produced the film along with his wife Carolina Bang, the comedian and showwoman Eva Hache set out to direct this black comedy with a number of incidents and setbacks that our unfortunate protagonist suffers throughout one night. Absolute starring is Ana Polvorosa as the disciplined ,controller and responsible woman for whom everything goes wrong, she gives a sympathetic acting. A better secondary cast is missing, or even cameos, since the majority of the supposrt cast is practically unknown to the general public.
This film belongs to the sub-genre of senseless chases, following the American style of films such as Jonatham Demme's Something Wild or Martin Scorsese's After hours. In its development, more than once the rhythm will be confused with a trepidation, a pure succession of impacts, which rather than amusing events or spectacular stuns. It is the core problem of a film containing an abrupt ending like few others, which wastes situations and some sweet ideas. Rating: 5.5/10. Average but passable and acceptable.
An absurd, edgy black comedy that's filled with novel twists and turns and often more stilted than funny. So, in a single night, an orderly and controlling woman will be forced to do everything she has not dared to do in thirty-six years. Our starring inexorably sinks into a whirpool of mad and silly emotions, but a tight and witty script and adequately tuned performances, perilously balanced between normality and insanity, keep the laughs flowing, while the direction is somewhat newbie but duly professional. Pushed by Alex de la Iglesia (El dia de la Bestia, Las brujas de Zugarrumendi,Veneciafrenia, El Bar, 30 monedas ) who produced the film along with his wife Carolina Bang, the comedian and showwoman Eva Hache set out to direct this black comedy with a number of incidents and setbacks that our unfortunate protagonist suffers throughout one night. Absolute starring is Ana Polvorosa as the disciplined ,controller and responsible woman for whom everything goes wrong, she gives a sympathetic acting. A better secondary cast is missing, or even cameos, since the majority of the supposrt cast is practically unknown to the general public.
This film belongs to the sub-genre of senseless chases, following the American style of films such as Jonatham Demme's Something Wild or Martin Scorsese's After hours. In its development, more than once the rhythm will be confused with a trepidation, a pure succession of impacts, which rather than amusing events or spectacular stuns. It is the core problem of a film containing an abrupt ending like few others, which wastes situations and some sweet ideas. Rating: 5.5/10. Average but passable and acceptable.
'Un mal día lo tiene cualquiera' belongs to the 'After Hours' (1985) genre: a unlikely sequence of events and encounters turn an ordinary Joe/Jane's day (night) into an outlandish experience. This flick stands proudly within that genre. Yes, this type of narrative is far from new but what this story does it does well.
First of all, it's well shot, the jokes are well timed and the characters memorable. Secondly, humour is solid, at times original & clever (not easy in this genre). Finally, it's only 78 minutes long including credits, so it really goes in a breeze - and a refreshing one for that matter.
A short and sweet film that accomplishes what it intends to: to let the audience have an uncomplicated good time.
First of all, it's well shot, the jokes are well timed and the characters memorable. Secondly, humour is solid, at times original & clever (not easy in this genre). Finally, it's only 78 minutes long including credits, so it really goes in a breeze - and a refreshing one for that matter.
A short and sweet film that accomplishes what it intends to: to let the audience have an uncomplicated good time.
It's so bad it's embarrassing.
Despite that, Ana Polvorosa defends the indefensible. What the poor thing does is so difficult, that it should be studied in dramatic arts academies.
This film is a clear example of the decadence and disproportionate cronyism of Spanish productions. That such nonsense has benefited from state aid to the cinema, indicates the scam that the usual ones have set up, and the endemic decadence of the national sector.
To begin with, the script is so bad that not even a 10-year-old could do worse. And to continue there is no rhythm, no meaning, no interest to get hooked on.
The only positive thing is that seeing a product so bad and so poorly made, it makes you reflect on your existence, and on your life. And it may even encourage you to do something, because if these people have managed to do such garbage, surely you can do something better.
Seriously, don't watch it.
Despite that, Ana Polvorosa defends the indefensible. What the poor thing does is so difficult, that it should be studied in dramatic arts academies.
This film is a clear example of the decadence and disproportionate cronyism of Spanish productions. That such nonsense has benefited from state aid to the cinema, indicates the scam that the usual ones have set up, and the endemic decadence of the national sector.
To begin with, the script is so bad that not even a 10-year-old could do worse. And to continue there is no rhythm, no meaning, no interest to get hooked on.
The only positive thing is that seeing a product so bad and so poorly made, it makes you reflect on your existence, and on your life. And it may even encourage you to do something, because if these people have managed to do such garbage, surely you can do something better.
Seriously, don't watch it.
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- Gross worldwide
- $93,625
- Runtime1 hour 18 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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By what name was Un mal día lo tiene cualquiera (2024) officially released in Canada in English?
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