Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA couple of uncommitted partners just looking for fun get into a battle of egos as they fall in love.A couple of uncommitted partners just looking for fun get into a battle of egos as they fall in love.A couple of uncommitted partners just looking for fun get into a battle of egos as they fall in love.
- Prix
- 11 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Claudette Lalí
- Carolina
- (as Claudette Lali)
Ivonne Beras Goico
- Gisselle
- (as Ivon Beras Goico)
William Simón
- Camarero
- (as Willian Simon)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOfficial submission of Dominican Republic to the Oscars 2014 best foreign language film category.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Premios Soberano (2014)
Commentaire en vedette
Greetings dear readers, Quién Manda? is a lightweight romantic comedy that keeps a rhythm from the beginning until the end. The pace is good and pleases. Everything starts with a playboy (Perozo) that will conquer women for then leave them at the end of three months of relationship where it considered that now things will get complicated. In his loving Odyssey meets Nathalie (Bogaert) that is his female counterpart in regard to conquest and abandonment at three months.
The story is good, very well told by Ronni Arias that despite their ill- advised shots at times, does pretty well to be debuting on the big screen. The main couple, Perozo-Bogaert, works perfectly, until we came to believe that both are in fact something more than professional work. The rest of the cast is at the level of commitment, with a Cuquín victory in his most funniest role in dominican movies.
There are a couple of sub-stories the director and screenwriter leaves and it's a shame, as it is the case of the first girlfriend of Perozo, to bring back it to the end would have been (warning spoiler) luxury. Parent-child relationship leaves himself loose, and also the end, in the program of TV, which is too short and we feel that they could take advantage and give at the end, which is not bad, a little more than intensity.
Always we have complained of bad comedies in our cinema, now have a good Dominican comedy, it is time that we support it and hope that our filmmakers maintain that rhythm where is a win win business. I invite all of you to see Quién Manda? I can promise you that you won't regret.
The story is good, very well told by Ronni Arias that despite their ill- advised shots at times, does pretty well to be debuting on the big screen. The main couple, Perozo-Bogaert, works perfectly, until we came to believe that both are in fact something more than professional work. The rest of the cast is at the level of commitment, with a Cuquín victory in his most funniest role in dominican movies.
There are a couple of sub-stories the director and screenwriter leaves and it's a shame, as it is the case of the first girlfriend of Perozo, to bring back it to the end would have been (warning spoiler) luxury. Parent-child relationship leaves himself loose, and also the end, in the program of TV, which is too short and we feel that they could take advantage and give at the end, which is not bad, a little more than intensity.
Always we have complained of bad comedies in our cinema, now have a good Dominican comedy, it is time that we support it and hope that our filmmakers maintain that rhythm where is a win win business. I invite all of you to see Quién Manda? I can promise you that you won't regret.
- rafael_2004
- 14 août 2013
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Who's the Boss?
- Lieux de tournage
- Plaza Cataluña II, Saint-Domingue, République dominicaine(The London Box)
- société de production
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- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
- Couleur
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By what name was ¿Quién manda? (2013) officially released in Canada in English?
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