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Karla Souza | ... | ||
José María Yazpik | ... | ||
Ben O'Toole | ... | ||
Alejandro Camacho | ... | ||
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Patricia Bernal | ... | |
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Tiaré Scanda | ... |
Abby
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Ximena Romo | ... |
Lily Álvarez
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Jayce Alexander Basques | ... |
Good Looking Hipster
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K.C. Clyde | ... |
Max
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Stefanie Estes | ... |
Bartender
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Amor Flores | ... |
Young Mom
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Shanik Hughes | ... |
Nurse
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Karl Kwiatkowski | ... |
Sweet Looking Guy
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Ron Marino | ... |
Best Friend
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Santiago Minor Lecay | ... |
Young Dad
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On the surface, Clara Barron seems to have it all: a job as an OB-GYN; a great house in LA; and a loving family. But, the one thing Clara doesn't have figured out is her love life. Pressured by a family wedding in Mexico, Clara asks a co-worker to pose as her boyfriend for the weekend festivities,- only to be caught by surprise when her ex- boyfriend (and family favorite) suddenly shows up after disappearing from her life completely. Torn, Clara must decide between going back to the past or open her heart to new and unexpected possibilities. Written by Pantelion Films
This is definitely a light comedy worth recommending. I have to confess that the only reason I decided to watch this movie was because I saw Miss Souza headlining it, but being honest the dynamics, characters and narrative of the movie are quite good.
The movie itself gives a direct look at what America has become, exploring the reality of hundreds or even thousands of people that have a split life between the US and Mexico, and that have nothing to do with drugs, trafficking or organized crime.
Clara (Souza) gives a great performance and her character is quite lovable.