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El Juego De La Verdad (2004)

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El Juego De La Verdad (Spanish)
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Directed byÁlvaro Fernández Armero
CastTristán Ulloa, Natalia Verbeke, María Esteve, Óscar Jaenada and Sonia Castelo
Theatrical ReleaseJanuary 1, 2004
DVD ReleaseSeptember 12, 2006
Running Time95 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code014381337822
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Languages: Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
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About El Juego De La Verdad

Alberto (Oscar Jaenada, Noviembre) and Susana (Natalia Verbeke, Dot the I) are the perfect couple planning their dream wedding -- young, beautiful and successful. In this clever comedy, Ernesto (Tristan Ulloa, Sex and Lucia) and Lea (Maria Esteve, The Other Side of the Bed) are their best friends and also their complete opposites -- failures in every way. Ernesto is a frustrated radio host earning a living in a supermarket and troubled Lea toils as Susana's assistant. But when Ernesto is mistakenly diagnosed with a terminal illness, both relationships go hilariously haywire when Ernesto has one final and unbelievable wish before dying -- sex with his best friend's wife, Susana.

Alberto (Oscar Jaenada, Noviembre) y Susana (Natalia Verbeke, Dot the I) son la pareja perfecta -- gozan de juventud, belleza y exito -- y planean su boda sonada. En esta ingeniosa comedia, Ernesto (Tristan Ulloa, Sex and Lucia) y Lea (Maria Esteve, The Other Side of the Bed) son sus mejores amigos, y tambien completamente lo opuesto a los primeros -- fracasos en todo sentido. Ernesto es un frustrado presentador de radio que se gana la vida en un supermercado, y la atribulada Lea trabaja como asistente de Susana. Pero cuando a Ernesto erroneamente le diagnostican una enfermedad terminal, las relaciones de ambas parejas terminan de cabeza, al revelar Ernesto un increible ultimo deseo antes de morir -- acostarse con Susana, la esposa de su mejor amigo.

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (2 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteFunnyQuote
This is an exelent comedy, I saw it on the TV some time ago and desided to purchased it because of Natalia Verbeke. She is cute and I like her work. But the movie in general is good and the history line is quite interesting. July 30, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteA Spanish Romantic Comedy About Death And Honesty--Predictable, Yes, But Absolutely EndearingQuote
Not knowing much about this Spanish film, I was a little concerned after reading its plot description. I readied myself and anticipated a rather silly sexual comedy--but what I got was an altogether different experience. There was some silliness and some sexual comedy, to be sure, but this charming film about relationships won me over instantly. "The Truth And Other Lies" is definitely a film that I think would appeal to a wide audience, and is infinitely better than many of the American romantic comedies I've seen lately.

Centering on two couples--Alberto and Susana, who are successful and affluent, and Ernesto and Lea, their best friends. Ernesto works in Alberto's supermarket (Alberto's father runs the store) as a droning radio announcer and Lea poses as a deaf/mute at Susana's TV station doing sign language (Susana is a news anchor). One day, Ernesto is misdiagnosed with a deadly malady. The quartet is justifiably horrified thinking he has only three months to live. Ernesto realizes he's wasted his life and wants to embrace these months as a gift. Relinquishing falsehoods, he wants others to value life. In a vow of honesty, all four share secrets to become closer and Ernesto reveals that he wishes an opportunity to sleep with Susana.

This poses the question--how far would you go to indulge a dying friend? Naturally, any time people want to live truthfully they expose themselves to hurt feelings--and the truth, in this case, starts to be used as a weapon between these friends as jealousies and insecurities arise. But also, Ernesto and Lea--while being more honest--unsettle others and get noticed at their respective workplaces. This unconventional candor actually affords them more success as it is so rare.

I won't contend that "The Truth And Other Lies" breaks new cinematic ground. The plot, while enjoyable, follows a predictable course. But I didn't care, I was enjoying the ride so much. The film is genuinely funny and works as straight comedy--but the sly social commentary is an added bonus. It is further elevated by charismatic performances by all the leads. And even though the central plot is somewhat silly, these actors make you believe in the relationships. I felt a realism and a genuine warmth in both the friendships and the romantic entanglements. So, while the film may be light and frothy, it is also a great pleasure. About 4 1/2 stars from me--and I don't usually embrace this genre as fully as others might. KGHarris, 01/07. January 8, 2007

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