Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Paco León | ... | Fran | |
Alexandra Jiménez | ... | Alina | |
Alberto Amarilla | ... | Guillermo | |
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Ernesto Sevilla | ... | Tito |
Elisa Mouliaá | ... | Gloria | |
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Ainhoa Aierbe | ... | Alma |
Iñaki Font | ... | Koldo | |
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Goizalde Núñez | ... | Verónica |
Karra Elejalde | ... | Ginecólogo | |
Belén López | ... | Teresa | |
Guiomar Puerta | ... | Chica Gafapasta | |
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Urko Zubiria | ... | Nico |
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Martin Izaguirre | ... | Martín (as Martín Izagirre) |
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Sandra Mokrzycka | ... | Nadia |
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Milosz Myliwiec | ... | Adrián |
It seems simple: an egg + sperm = one embryo. But if your sperm is "few, vague and abnormal" and your woman is premenopausal at age 37, things start to get complicated.
I liked this film very much even though i cannot speak a word of spanish so relied on the Subtitles provided by Netflix. The movie is about a womans biological clock ticking and time running out to have children.
Shown with both sexes represented and their attitude to parenthood and the embrassement of having to go through the clinical process of IVF rather than the natural methods.