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| Amaia Salamanca | ... | Daniela Allende-Salazar | |
| Javier Rey | ... | Roberto Allende-Salazar | |
| Leticia Dolera | ... | Isabel | |
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Goizalde Núñez | ... | Maite |
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Walter Orellana | ... | Yuma |
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Mariam Hernández | ... | Alexia |
| Brays Efe | ... | Álex | |
| Daniel Pérez Prada | ... | Fernando Allende-Salazar | |
| Santiago Segura | ... | Luis | |
| Itziar Castro | ... | Rosita | |
| Mar Saura | ... | Interiorista | |
| Hugo Silva | ... | Abelardo | |
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David Pareja | ... | Jacobo |
| Nacho López | ... | Chico esgrima | |
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Carlos García Miranda | ... | Escritor Daniela |
Madrid (center to Spain and country's capital). Roberto Allende-Salazar is a selfish and arrogant CEO with a luxurious lifestyle without a worry, which family shipping company's control is divided with his two brothers, the youngest, inept and absent-minded Fernando, a geek obsessed with the navy, and Daniela, an aggressive and full-time CEO obsessive with the work who wants to close some subsidiaries companies and fire a great part of the employees to cut losses. Trying to convince her about his new project (a new kind of turbine for ships), Roberto discovers that Fernando wants to leave the company and giving his support and vote to any Daniela's decision. Meeting with Fernando, he and Roberto make a deal: find someone to seduce Daniela to change her mind about the turbine. If Roberto wins, Fernando will give Roberto the vote, but if Roberto fails, turbine's patent will given to the Spanish Navy. A few days later, during a company's party, Roberto meets Isabel, a stand up comedian ... Written by Chockys
I love romantic comedies and I love the Spanish sense of humor. Lighthearted. left-field and very clever are words that come to mind.The end of the movie punchline and their "honesty" made me laugh and laugh. The casting was superb. Letica Dolera is so quirky and cute, I really love her work and this is maybe her best? Any movie that leaves you with such a feel-good factor has to be an 8+. Yes it is a bit corny but it is extremely funny and entertaining. Leaving a movie theater with a huge smile and wanting to recommend it to others is proof enough!