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A mismatched couple discovers that whatever can go wrong will go wrong during a family visit in this warm comedy.A mismatched couple discovers that whatever can go wrong will go wrong during a family visit in this warm comedy.A mismatched couple discovers that whatever can go wrong will go wrong during a family visit in this warm comedy.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 1 nomination
Balbino Lacosta
- Neighbor Downstairs
- (as Balbino Acosta)
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I had the opportunity to see a preview of this movie (to be entitled "Only Human" for English-speaking audiences).
A genuinely funny take on a very real situation: Spanish Jewish neurotic girl who is a TV presenter in Madrid brings home her Palistinian lecturer boyfriend to meet her dysfunctional family.
Her sister is a nymphomaniac belly-dancer who lives at home with her five year old contrary daughter, younger brother (who is going through a faux ultra-orthodox stage), blind grandfather, pre-menopausal mother and a duckling!
The farcical plot (such as it is) revolves around some frozen soup, belly-dancing, Jewish-Islamic shiboleths and all the fun you can pack into 96 minutes!
It's cleverly plotted, extremely convincingly acted, neatly directly and very reminiscent of Pedro Almodavar - on acid! I fell off my chair laughing.
The use of klezmer-meets-belly-dancing music by Charlie Mole is a masterstroke of scoring.
Sure to be a great word of mouth hit, much as "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" eventually became.
A genuinely funny take on a very real situation: Spanish Jewish neurotic girl who is a TV presenter in Madrid brings home her Palistinian lecturer boyfriend to meet her dysfunctional family.
Her sister is a nymphomaniac belly-dancer who lives at home with her five year old contrary daughter, younger brother (who is going through a faux ultra-orthodox stage), blind grandfather, pre-menopausal mother and a duckling!
The farcical plot (such as it is) revolves around some frozen soup, belly-dancing, Jewish-Islamic shiboleths and all the fun you can pack into 96 minutes!
It's cleverly plotted, extremely convincingly acted, neatly directly and very reminiscent of Pedro Almodavar - on acid! I fell off my chair laughing.
The use of klezmer-meets-belly-dancing music by Charlie Mole is a masterstroke of scoring.
Sure to be a great word of mouth hit, much as "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" eventually became.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $284,961
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,590
- Jun 18, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $1,050,376
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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