This smallish co-production between Spain and Argentina had a extremely short life in Spanish cinemas, where it only managed to remain for a couple of weeks.
Now released on DVD, I had the chance of viewing this nice but mediocre comedy. The plot itself is nothing new, with romance and crime as the main ingredients of a twisted plot involving two split couples.
The major problem with the film arises when it comes to pacing, since uninspired director Acosta Salmerón makes a 92-minute film look long. Nevertheless, actors Alberto San Juan and Viviana Saccone make for the film's faults by delivering genuinely charming performances.
Now released on DVD, I had the chance of viewing this nice but mediocre comedy. The plot itself is nothing new, with romance and crime as the main ingredients of a twisted plot involving two split couples.
The major problem with the film arises when it comes to pacing, since uninspired director Acosta Salmerón makes a 92-minute film look long. Nevertheless, actors Alberto San Juan and Viviana Saccone make for the film's faults by delivering genuinely charming performances.