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.
Read full articleA 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.
Read full articleSo 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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Read full articleThe 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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