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6/10
A movie to enjoy
DogeGamer20156 September 2020
It is short in duration and its story is not a big deal, but it is entertaining and fun.
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6/10
Enticing and fun comedy with silly incidents and ridiculous situations
ma-cortes11 April 2023
A nice and charming comedy shot in Valle de Roncal, Navarra, Spain dealing with a village willing to everything . The story starts in an unspecified point of Spain's geography named Fuentejuela de Arriba, a so small mountain town with a so big problem: a population of 16 people, all them aged, without young ones nor children . But it has a fateful warning : if the population lows to 15 or less for the incoming census of the region, Fuentejuela de Arriba will disappear to be annexed to Fuentejuela de Abajo as an only one town, for desperation of their inhabitants . They have to deal with two of the biggest problems her town has : a fight with her neighbors from below and a repopulation that has only been able to keep one inhabitant , the hippy foreigner (Jon Kortajarena) who lives isolated in his new home. In a world where integration rules, this could not be missing, settling in a rural space, such as Fuentejuela de Arriba, a little village where everyone knows each other and links that are difficult to make dizzy have been established . The little town is threatened with a blizzard but not isolated from the rest of the world. But it seems that this is going to change when our Africans who speak an unknown language have come there fleeing from the Spanish mafia that wants to enslave them in a nightclub , as their arrival causes unpredictable consequences for everybody. Azquil (Malcolm Treviño) seems like the intelligent leader of a diverse quartet who only have in common their tribal dance and their desire to stay in the new land they have arrived at. Each person contributes their grain of sand in this desert that we call society , enriching cultures and magnifying hearts. Shukra (Ricardo Nkosi) is the brute force that manifests itself with everything and everyone and suspects evil intentions on the part of the mountain villagers. Calulu (Jimmy Castro) is tenderness and feeling, the heart of a body that sometimes breaks up into many parts working for the community. Finally, we find Latisha (Montse Pla) , a passionate, brave and modern woman of our time who doesn't mind experiencing new sensations and falling in love with the least convenient person. At the village there are peculiar and offbeat citizens like two spinster sisters, a bossy mother, a teenager with unleashed hormones , the owner of the only bar, a violent old man who loves shooting, or a recent widow with a secret. Along the way , Teresa (Carmen Machi) decides use the Africans to increase the population and save the town, specially after to learn about the death of Alfonso, Manolita's (Enriqueta Carballeira) husband and their only one councilor. Teresa asks help her friend Jaime (Pepón Nieto) to integrate the Africans in the town: it causes that Teresa feels interested about Azquil . A little town at the edge of the missing take desperate measures to avoid it !.

This movie is fun to see , because of the bewildering and funny situations that protagonists suffer , provoking a lot of laughs and amusement with embarrassing misunderstandings. This is a bemusing picture that packs comical sketches , tongue-in-cheek , grotesque incidents , but above all, it especially contains humor and Irony, at the same time giving a sour criticism about hipocrisy , bigotry and the extreme gossiping. ¨A Remarkable Tale¨ has a first part in which he introduces each of the villagers, including their house and their customs and the invading foreigners who do not come to take their women, perhaps their men . The encounter takes place in the snow, also a contrast of colors, white of the snowy landscape and black of his skin, is perhaps the most interesting of a very typical beginning that reminds us of the impressive ¨Welcome Mr. Marshall¨ with the presentation to potential strangers of its famous and homemade egg yolks. But , eventually , everything is reduced to the search for love , and to the shared struggle in pursuit of a common goal such as perpetuating local customs and not abandoning the villages from the deep Spain. The problem of the depopulation of certain areas is leaving a land barren that should never be forgotten . The screwball plot is plain , simple and silly , as a group of rogue inhabitants want the inhabited village progresses but things go wrong . The cinema of contrasts is always well received, we love that of comparing the opposites and making the differences in the end become common points of view .Sitting in a rare middle ground between the stylishly enjoyable and the gross silliness . The fear and rejection caused by the unknown brings out the worst in us, making us lose the possibility of advancing in a globalized world where there is room for everyone. Being a choral film , in Luis García Berlanga style , here shows up a great number of fine Spanish actors , in which standing out Carmen Machi as the good woman who attempts to reconcile the villagers .Stars Carmen Machi who gives a stunning acting , as usual. Machi is one of the best Spanish actresses , as Cinema as Television, with penchant for comedy genre, such as: "8 apellidos vascos, 8 apellidos catalanes , Que se mueran los feos, Descongelate , Un rey en la Habana, Perdieron el Norte , Mi Gran Noche , Vilaviciosa de al lado, La Tribu , Thi Mai Rumbo a Vietnam , Perdiendo el Este , Kamikaze , Lo nunca visto" , among others . Being well accompanied by a good cast with full of familiar faces : Pepón Nieto, Kiti Mánver , Jon Kortajarena , Enriqueta Carballeira, Jimmy Castro , Txema Blasco , Mariana Cordero , Sonia Almarcha, Paco Tous and Pablo Carbonell as a cop .

The motion picture was professional but regularly directed by Nacho G Velilla Marina Seresesky (La puerta abierta , Empieza el baile) . She is a fine craftsman , expert on comedies, dramas and Shorts (La boda, El cortejo, La nueva vida, The beginning) . Marina Seresesky tears it down, trivializing our worst nightmares and awarding a medal to all those who we have mistakenly prejudiced at first . The Argentinian director Marina Seresesky, who had already worked in cinema with Carmen Machi in La puerta abierta . With A Remarkable Tale she turns a notorious filmmaker and writer . Rating : 5.5/10.
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6/10
A City desappering?
shatguintruo18 November 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Marina Seresesky offers us this unforeseen comedy set in a small town in Spain that struggles to survive as all houses are for sale or for rent due to almost all residents have moved to other cities in Spain, especially Madrid. . Teresa (Carmen Machi) impresses us with her interpretation that goes from anger to sweetness, as if by magic. Pepón Nieto (Jaime) is hilarious as the homosexual who finally "comes out of the closet" ... Kiti Mánver (Encarnita), followed by Jon Kortajarena (Guiri) follow Seresesky's orders to the letter, giving us a light and easy comedy to watch. On a scale of 1 to ten, my vote is: 6 (good)
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Charming, harmless and a little boring
sorcered13 November 2019
Integration is good, racism is bad, and everybody needs love. And laughs, which is something this movie provides... in moderation :)
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1/10
Weird movie, Bit of a cringy and lowkey racist script
ztreetangelz19 December 2019
I didnt like the movie because of the unrealistic script , Racilly uncorrect storyline and the Stereotype way they directed the movie, its kinda laughable and pathetic , who came up with the crazy idea for weird story of the tribal African people running in the snow in a european village ??? And they also speaking spanish.. ? A bove of that The village people are calling them apes and criminals etc .. ?? , I canceled my netflix after watching that Movie . did the director and writer of the movie lived under a rock for all these years and didnt notice that its 2019 and not 1940 ?? The movie was very cringe watching and is very bad. The black actors need to be blamed to cus they got also a hand in this foolery.
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7/10
A light-hearted but intelligent and entertaining movie
pritypoddar16 February 2020
It's a well made movie with apt casting and good - acting, background score and editing. It's light hearted and flows in a singular rhythm. Neither it bores you for a second, nor it accelerates your heartbeat or pumps your adrenaline at any point of time.

Amongst all it's comedies and mash up of two distinct cultures i.e. of European whites and African blacks, it teaches you the virtue of cultural integration and tolerance and depicts the fact that such a mammoth task is actually quite natural and easy if we are ready to see the things from all the perspectives.

The movie is a big slap on the mindset of stereotyping communities or races.

For humans, nothing can surpass the need of human companionship and two individuals can feel compatible irrespective of difference in age, race, color, nationality, social status, literacy level and the likes.
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4/10
a somniferous tale
stermix5014 April 2021
Written apparently according to Netflix's dictation, together with the depicted Spanish villagers, we learn our lesson of the day, that illegal immigrants and gays are saints and useful to western society for breeding reasons. While it is rightfully stated that baddies are baddies independently of colour (or gender I would like to add), it then ammends that they are worst if they are white. An otherwise harmless romantic comedie, became just a vessel of leftist political preach. The characters and protagonists were doing fine in a charming Spanish village background, however it could have been so much more. But no, our lesson is just that we have to absorb the illlegal immigrants by white marriages. So monodimensional it hurts even the immigrants who legal or not migrate with something more in their mind than just reproduction. They could have made something better, but no. Let's leave the complicated to a better writer. Terrible camera use at times with sunlight thrown to our faces hiding what we are meant to watch. If you can shallow all the above you might enjoy a bit. But it felt longer than it is. Which gave me a well deserved sleep. After all, a lesson stays in our mind if we learn it just before sleeep.
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8/10
A small town's humorous tale
snailan3 February 2022
Four African people escape from human trafficking through the woods and snow. The police are after them for being illegal immigrants, so they hide in a small old town in the hills of Spain.

The movie shows the reality of many actual European rural communities that are disappearing because people (especially young people) move to the cities leaving small towns to die. But the people of Fuentejuela de Arriba are not going to let their community fall without a fight. They meet these four strangers and the out of ignorance prejudices of both groups create some trouble at first, but then they start to know each other appreciating their differences and similarities. They realize they can work together and help one another. "Integrate or die" becomes the town's new motto.

It's a lighthearted and funny simple movie, with a genuine approach reflecting small villages' interactions. If you've ever been in a place like that, you are going to have some extra laugh or two remembering some old cringeworthy character from there.

Funny actors, good performances and an accurate casting.

A nice tale, or a fable if you wish, reflecting sad realities and everyday miseries in a humorous light.
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10/10
Funny & Authentic
laurenolm24 December 2019
This movie tells the story of a rural Spanish community willing to do "anything" to save it's existence from annexation- even if that means letting 4 black immigrants integrate into their town. The main character is a strong-willed and smart woman striving to out-do her estranged husband, the Mayor of a nearby region, by re-building her town and running for local office, with the help of these 4 new inhabitants. This movie is hilarious, authentic, and heartwarming. Performed in Spanish with English subtitles, this is worth a watch!
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8/10
An interesting movie
mitsubishizero15 December 2020
I thought this was funny to watch. I like watching Spanish movies and shows so naturally, it was a must watch for me. What I saw was pretty good. The characters are interesting and work well off each other. It was nice to see black Spaniards. Rarely are they shown in Spanish cinema. The story's well paced, it'd funny and has a simple yet good lesson about integration.

Speaking of race, some of the things the villagers do are a little cringeworthy. From being shocked that they speak Spanish to in one instance, placing a hand on one of the guys forehead due to his color. Otherwise, this was an interesting movie.
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