Que pena tu vida (2010)Javier wants to forget his ex. But it's impossible when she's always online. Getting drunk and partying it's the only solution. Or not. Director:Nicolás López |
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Que pena tu vida (2010)Javier wants to forget his ex. But it's impossible when she's always online. Getting drunk and partying it's the only solution. Or not. Director:Nicolás López |
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Lucy Cominetti | ... | |
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Ignacia Allamand | ... | |
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Paz Bascuñan | ... | |
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Nicolás Martínez | ... | |
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Boris Quercia | ... |
Lalo Carter
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Ramón Llao | ... | |
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Marcial Tagle | ... |
Mario Alcázar
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Álvaro Morales | ... |
Diego Brethauer
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José Martínez | ... | |
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Carolina de Moras | ... |
María del Pilar Lyon
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Javier wants to forget his ex. But it's impossible when she's always online. Getting drunk and partying it's the only solution. Or not.
Am gonna be as simple as i can, this movie is hilarious... much of the things the say are common banish words from our vocabulary (am Chilean) and they just trow them all into the scream. The scene that always crack'd me up, is when the main character is on a bridge, stop and sees a big picture of his ex-gf and just scream as loud as possible "Maraca Conchetumadre!!! me cagaste la vida" (translated to English is like "You ugly b1tch!!! you screwed my whole life"). Those words have diged deep into our modern chilean culture, because using then in real life would be extremely disrespectful, and thats exactly why... everyone loves that character. As i said at the beginning, you have to live here, lived here for a couple of years, or see it with a Chilean guy. Best Reggards