4 reviews
I couldn't find an official English title for this film yet on the internet but the literal translation as per google and official subtitles is I'm going to have a blast/good time. And, I did have a blast last night watching it.
The plot follows David and Llayla, childhood sweethearts, who meet after 30 years and find that the spark between them is still alive. Their story is told mostly in flashbacks recounting the days of their gang "Shorties".
The movie uses a light comical setting sprinkled with a few song and dance sequences that light up the screen play. It heavily relies on the music of famous Spanish band "Hombres G". To be honest I have no idea of Spanish music, but I loved how the songs were used in the movie. The well-choreographed dance sequences and kids singing in their own voice worked well. Its not a full blown musical and the peppy numbers strewn across add to the charm. I couldn't help being swept over by a strong nostalgic feeling seeing various stages of life and school they go through. The shorties bonded well and showed its not only cute faces but performance that matters. David Serrano does a commendable job as the director to get the most out of the child actors and to make everything believable.
The movie was a breath of fresh air, and I had a smile plastered over my face throughout the runtime. It did well to evoke all the right emotions and made sure I had a really fun time watching it. I would recommend it to anyone looking for an easy, light watch and which uplifts their mood.
Solid 8/10 from me.
The plot follows David and Llayla, childhood sweethearts, who meet after 30 years and find that the spark between them is still alive. Their story is told mostly in flashbacks recounting the days of their gang "Shorties".
The movie uses a light comical setting sprinkled with a few song and dance sequences that light up the screen play. It heavily relies on the music of famous Spanish band "Hombres G". To be honest I have no idea of Spanish music, but I loved how the songs were used in the movie. The well-choreographed dance sequences and kids singing in their own voice worked well. Its not a full blown musical and the peppy numbers strewn across add to the charm. I couldn't help being swept over by a strong nostalgic feeling seeing various stages of life and school they go through. The shorties bonded well and showed its not only cute faces but performance that matters. David Serrano does a commendable job as the director to get the most out of the child actors and to make everything believable.
The movie was a breath of fresh air, and I had a smile plastered over my face throughout the runtime. It did well to evoke all the right emotions and made sure I had a really fun time watching it. I would recommend it to anyone looking for an easy, light watch and which uplifts their mood.
Solid 8/10 from me.
- subratjain1
- Nov 8, 2022
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Well, technically my living room. I really enjoyed this little Spanish comedy (not laugh out loud but some good moments -- watched it in Spanish so I can't speak for the dubbed version). The young actors are very good (especially young Luis) and whilst not a musical, it has some well choreographed singing numbers. If you're looking for something light that doesn't take itself too seriously, this movie will do the trick. I don't know what else to add... have another 151 characters required in this review. Only 99 now... getting there. Still here? Go put that movie on, it's on Prime. You'll have a nice smile on your face by the end.
- boriswrites
- Dec 2, 2022
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Amusing picture packing friendly relationships , romantic comedy , dances with enjoyable sensuality and including agreeable melodies . In the opening credits, the adult actors appear alongside the actors playing their younger versions. Valladolid 1989. David (Izan Fernández) and Layla Niña (Renata Hermida Richards) , two teenagers who really like "Hombres G" and they like each other too, but everything he does to win her over ends badly. They are 13 years old, they love them and they fall madly in love with each other. Together, with their gang they will get into trouble, they will sing and dance to the rhythm the songs of their favorite group, Hombres G. Thirty years later, David (Raúl Arévalo) and Layla (Karla Souza) meet again and realize that the feelings have not completely disappeared. Then , both of them fall in love again .
It is a funny picture coproduced by Spain and Mexico, dealing with nostalgic happenings, friendship, couple relationship, family conflicts and many other things. Romantic comedy, nostalgy and coming-of-age story seasoned with musical numbers and adequately written/directed by David Serrano. Romantic Spanish comedy with good actors, spectacular musical numbers singing charming songs , and nice direction. The film follows two different plot lines that are intertwined, the scenes of childhood and adulthood. Although I feel much better and more attractive the nostalgic scenes of the past, childhood, the group of very young friends from school and first love, including spectacular dancing scenes along the streets of the city of Valladolid . It is not surprising to recourse this Musical Comedy genre that had his greatest successes twenty years ago with ''The Other Side of the Bed'' and ''The two sides of the bed'' . The best parts of the movie are the choreographic numbers and known songs adapted in original model with roots in pop music of the eighties; recreating the essence of the classic songs by body movements accompanying sensual melodies and lyrics. This is a charming musical comedy including love stories in which there are twisted messes , as well as the ordinary Spanish clichés. Colorful story of love and heartfelt nostalgia for the past which predominates songs and musical spectacle. It has some moments of enjoyment as well as amusement and others quite a few sensitive. Decent and balanced, gaining the sympathy almost at all times. Bad timing results to be the voice of the singers with the actors , it is less achieved. All of them play and dance wonderful and classic Spanish pop songs, including catching musical score by composer Zeltia Montes with 'Hombres G' songs. The faces that populate the film are the notorious actor Raúl Arévalo (Tarde para la ira) , the Mexican Karla Souza (Day Shift), interpreters who provided a considerable boost to the result and the two sympathetic young newcomers: Izan Fernández and Renata Hermida Richards, in spite of being their first film they're really fabulous. Support cast is frankly good, such as: Dani Rovira, Raúl Jiménez, Jorge Usón, Teresa Hurtado de Ory, Roberto Álamo, David Lorente, Daniel Sánchez Arévalo and special appearance for Miguel Rellán. Furthermore , dances and choreography are pretty well , following Emilio Martinez Lazaro's ¨El Otro Lado De La Cama" style , "Scandalous" or ¨¿ Porque Se Frotan Patitas ¿¨ (2006) by Alvaro Begines, ¨Una hora más en Canarias¨ (2010) by director David Serrano himself and in French cinema wake , such as François Ozon' ¨Potiche¨ and ¨Eight Women¨. Glamorous and brilliant cinematography by Kiko de la Rica, completely shot in the beautiful city of Valladolid.
The motion picture was well made by David Serrano providing a professional direction, the flick is acceptable and decent. Accustomed to the successes of another blockbusters as ''Days of football'' director Serrano got to convince again to criticism or public. David Serrano was born in 1975 in Madrid , location in which he often shoots his movies . He is a writer , known for ¨Días De Fútbol¨ (2003), ¨El Otro Lado De La Cama¨ (2002) , ¨Tenemos Que Hablar¨ with Hugo Silva and Michelle Jenner and the romantic comedy musical ¨Una Hora Más En Canarias¨(2010) in similar style to this ¨Voy a pasármelo bien¨ or¨ I'm Going to Have a Good Time¨ (2022) . Rating: 6,5/10. Well worth watching. The film will be liked by fans of the musical romantic comedy.
It is a funny picture coproduced by Spain and Mexico, dealing with nostalgic happenings, friendship, couple relationship, family conflicts and many other things. Romantic comedy, nostalgy and coming-of-age story seasoned with musical numbers and adequately written/directed by David Serrano. Romantic Spanish comedy with good actors, spectacular musical numbers singing charming songs , and nice direction. The film follows two different plot lines that are intertwined, the scenes of childhood and adulthood. Although I feel much better and more attractive the nostalgic scenes of the past, childhood, the group of very young friends from school and first love, including spectacular dancing scenes along the streets of the city of Valladolid . It is not surprising to recourse this Musical Comedy genre that had his greatest successes twenty years ago with ''The Other Side of the Bed'' and ''The two sides of the bed'' . The best parts of the movie are the choreographic numbers and known songs adapted in original model with roots in pop music of the eighties; recreating the essence of the classic songs by body movements accompanying sensual melodies and lyrics. This is a charming musical comedy including love stories in which there are twisted messes , as well as the ordinary Spanish clichés. Colorful story of love and heartfelt nostalgia for the past which predominates songs and musical spectacle. It has some moments of enjoyment as well as amusement and others quite a few sensitive. Decent and balanced, gaining the sympathy almost at all times. Bad timing results to be the voice of the singers with the actors , it is less achieved. All of them play and dance wonderful and classic Spanish pop songs, including catching musical score by composer Zeltia Montes with 'Hombres G' songs. The faces that populate the film are the notorious actor Raúl Arévalo (Tarde para la ira) , the Mexican Karla Souza (Day Shift), interpreters who provided a considerable boost to the result and the two sympathetic young newcomers: Izan Fernández and Renata Hermida Richards, in spite of being their first film they're really fabulous. Support cast is frankly good, such as: Dani Rovira, Raúl Jiménez, Jorge Usón, Teresa Hurtado de Ory, Roberto Álamo, David Lorente, Daniel Sánchez Arévalo and special appearance for Miguel Rellán. Furthermore , dances and choreography are pretty well , following Emilio Martinez Lazaro's ¨El Otro Lado De La Cama" style , "Scandalous" or ¨¿ Porque Se Frotan Patitas ¿¨ (2006) by Alvaro Begines, ¨Una hora más en Canarias¨ (2010) by director David Serrano himself and in French cinema wake , such as François Ozon' ¨Potiche¨ and ¨Eight Women¨. Glamorous and brilliant cinematography by Kiko de la Rica, completely shot in the beautiful city of Valladolid.
The motion picture was well made by David Serrano providing a professional direction, the flick is acceptable and decent. Accustomed to the successes of another blockbusters as ''Days of football'' director Serrano got to convince again to criticism or public. David Serrano was born in 1975 in Madrid , location in which he often shoots his movies . He is a writer , known for ¨Días De Fútbol¨ (2003), ¨El Otro Lado De La Cama¨ (2002) , ¨Tenemos Que Hablar¨ with Hugo Silva and Michelle Jenner and the romantic comedy musical ¨Una Hora Más En Canarias¨(2010) in similar style to this ¨Voy a pasármelo bien¨ or¨ I'm Going to Have a Good Time¨ (2022) . Rating: 6,5/10. Well worth watching. The film will be liked by fans of the musical romantic comedy.
This movie gave me the chills since I was a teen when devuelveme a chica became a worldwide success in the spanish speaking world(28 countries including Spain). When I went to largest public university in my country after being in a best private school in town, I couldn't fit there for obvious reasons. There were only 2 students total in the whole faculty(among 1000 students) who had a car, including myself and not even all college teachers had computers back in 1989, I did. Since I had an obsession with Hombres G, whoever entered my vehicle which BTW there were a lot of females and some close guys(wingman), they all had to listen to Hombres G(mandatory) which was the only "official" cassette to be played. Quickly word spread and soon I was known at university as the "HombresG" guy. I had the coolest nickname because of my music preference towards them and for always carrying latest detachable Pioneer Car Audio Player along my books when I was in class(for security reasons). Many women at university were into me as well because of this. Movie brought so many back memories back those great years I had (1986~1990)
- josephtremblant
- Oct 28, 2024
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