1/10
Pretentious, gayly and saved by an ice pick
6 September 2015
Warning: Spoilers
A very pretentious film full of meaningless extravagance, such as the use of Pinot Noir as a super wine, when it is not better than any other wine variety, I do note get it unless the producer has a Pinot Noir franchise.

A great cast that with few exceptions, are fighting at the edge whether they are in a movie or a play, the whole movie is saved by the excellent performance of Leticia Brédice and Alfredo Casero, both do what performers should do: Entertain us and make us laugh.

The whole idea of the story is not bad one but is so much exaggerated and badly implemented. Where Homosexuality, greed, jealousy, death and lies displayed in a gallery of five acts, four of them uncomfortable, predictable and overloaded with rococo ornaments and glitteries.

The influence of Pepe Cibrian Jr. shows in every gesture, every exaggerated way to tell the story.

Excellent Casero, Brédice, and Gypsy Bonafina music

I did not like this movie.

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