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We Need to Talk (2016)

A tangled web of lies and love; perfect for fans of dramatic twists, relationship turmoil, and dark humor.

Genres: Comedy

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We Need to Talk(2016)

Movie1h 31mSpanishComedy
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Nuria is a young girl with a good life, a boyfriend to marry him and a parents who love her, but a problem: she still is married with Jorge. Former CEO, Jorge lives almost in the ruin together his ex boss and friend Lucas. After two years separated, Jorge doesn't forget her, but Nuria tries to ask him files for divorce when she wrongly discovers that Jorge has tried to commit suicide jumping by a window. Feeling responsible by it, Nuria talks with her parents Miguel and Patricia, according cheat Jorge for that he beliefs that they aren't divorced and Miguel didn't lose his company due to the Jorge's bad business inversions that ruined his parents-in-law, in order to get the divorce without pain for anybody. The real problem is what when the lies accumulate, the situation is each time more dangerously out of control.

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"Tenemos que hablar" (We Need to Talk) is a Spanish romantic comedy that attempts to address the emotional and practical aftermath of a breakup amid a complicated economic backdrop. The film aims to generate laughs and empathy through misunderstandings, absurd situations, and the clash of the protagonists' personalities, but it fails to deliver a consistent or memorable result. The premise, which combines elements of economic crisis and romantic entanglements, could have given rise to a fresh and engaging story. However, the script lacks the spark and originality needed to stand out in the genre. While some lines work and certain scenes elicit a smile, most of the humor feels forced and devoid of energy. The cast fulfills its roles, with Ernesto Sevilla standing out as an effective comedic counterpoint that brings some levity to the story. Nevertheless, neither the cast nor the direction manages to breathe life into a script that desperately calls for more dynamism and creativity. The predictability of the situations and the flat development of the characters eventually exhaust any attempt at surprise or emotional engagement. Visually, the opening credits are one of the few aspects that show some inventiveness, but the rest of the film lacks direction that could harness the potential of its setup. References to genre classics, such as Billy Wilder's One, Two, Three or Barefoot in the Park, fall far short of being realized, as the film fails to convey the spark or charm that characterize these works. In conclusion, Tenemos que hablar is a comedy with good intentions but poor execution. Its predictability and lack of rhythm turn what could have been a fun experience into a film that is unlikely to leave a lasting impression.

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