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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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Alejandro Garcia
- Diego
- (as Álex García)
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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Predictable
I understand that some associate Hollywood (or even more generally speaking America) with movies and scripts that are easy to digest to put it mildly. That being said, other countries have adapted that and are not always behind when it comes to that formula. This spanish language movie is a perfect example (don't be irritated by it being on Netflix as another reviewer obviously was and put it as American made).
Again since there are cliches being served and the movie moves along as expected, one can be forgiven comparing it to Hollywood made movies. So if that is the vibe you are looking for ... on the other hand, if it is something you are trying to avoid, maybe leave this alone. Still the acting is better than your standard romantic movie from America and miles if not worlds apart from those Hallmark movies (or TV movies of the week or whatever they are called). Not special but not really completely bad either
Again since there are cliches being served and the movie moves along as expected, one can be forgiven comparing it to Hollywood made movies. So if that is the vibe you are looking for ... on the other hand, if it is something you are trying to avoid, maybe leave this alone. Still the acting is better than your standard romantic movie from America and miles if not worlds apart from those Hallmark movies (or TV movies of the week or whatever they are called). Not special but not really completely bad either
Predictable but still good fun
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
Sweet but with adult language
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......
no place like home.
When bea catches her fiance cheating in a very public video, she has a blowup at her work. And she gets fired. So she goes back to the safety of her family. Which comes with many issues of its own. Some pretty rough language.. the adult siblings say things at the dinner table i would never say in front of my mother! It's mostly good. A little bit hallmark-channely. But there are some fun things in the script to keep it moving along. Can bea get her life back on track? You'll recognize maura carmen, who made all those fun movies with almodovar. Directed by patrcia font. Based on the novel by laura norton.
A story of love and trust
A film with nicely written script that is good to watch with your family
Did you know
- TriviaBoth Clara Lago and Alexandra Jiménez have worked with Dani Rovira: Lago worked with him in Spanish Affair (2014), Ahora o nunca (2015) and Spanish Affair 2 (2015), meanwhile Jiménez worked with him in 100 Meters (2016) and Superlopez (2018).
- Crazy creditsThere's a scene shown when the end credits start rolling.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,229,880
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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