Valentina's Wedding

critic Reviews

, 22% Rotten Tomatometer Score
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    Inkoo KangTheWrap
    Once Valentina lands in Mexico and reunites with her Arrested Development-style clan of wealthy, dysfunctional, clueless, and highly corruptible screw-ups, La Boda de Valentina finds its groove in satisfying caricature.
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    Randy CordovaArizona Republic
    A lot of things are tossed at viewers; some work, some don't. But it's a genial, pleasant farce that grows more enjoyable once it calms down and stops being so frantic.
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    Laura HirosDiario La Estrella (Fort Worth, TX)
    ... a predictable story full of clichés... [Full review in Spanish]
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    Rafael Rosales SantosKonexión (MX)
    So if you just want to sit down and disconnect your brain, La Boda de Valentina is for you, but if you need a slightly more elaborate movie, it's not a good option. [Full Review in Spanish]
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    Mabel SalinasCine Premiere
    These small visions of political satire are marginal comments treated with absolute superficiality... [Full review in Spanish]
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    Adrián RuizExcelsior (MX)
    An above average comedy, but already somewhat redundant. [Full Review in Spanish]
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    Erick EstradaCinegarage
    What character does the film want us to sympathize with in its triangle of clichés and stereotypes... [Full review in Spanish]
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    Ernesto DiezmartinezCine Vértigo
    The sad thing is that this re-marriage comedy - perhaps the most clearly progressive subgenre within the Hollywood comedy, since the times of It Happened One (Capra, 1934) - ended up giving us such a conformist outcome. Full Review in Spanish
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    Michael OrdoñaCommon Sense Media
    Spanish-language romcom has mild swearing, comic violence.
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