Directed by:
Pedro AlmodóvarScreenplay:
Pedro AlmodóvarCinematography:
José Luis AlcaineComposer:
Alberto IglesiasCast:
Antonio Banderas, Penélope Cruz, Antonio de la Torre, Blanca Suárez, Cecilia Roth, Lola Dueñas, Hugo Silva, José María Yazpik, Raúl Arévalo, Javier Cámara (more)VOD (1)
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When a flight bound for Mexico City runs into trouble, the frightened passengers aboard start sharing their deepest secrets -- with hilarious results. (Netflix)
Reviews (3)
A wannabe funny gay-parade farce made by a respected director, who needed to have some fun after the demanding (and excellent) drama The Skin I Live In. Some fun with cocaine, smuggled to the set in his own ass. A film for which, try as I may, I cannot find a more apt designation than crap. ()
My relationship to Pedro Almodóvar’s movies is like a seesaw. But I feel that with this film, he completely forgot that he wasn’t making movies only for himself but for his viewers as well. Already the first scene featuring Penélope Cruz and Antonio Banderas couldn’t have been more artificial. And that’s really hard for me to say this because otherwise I really like Penélope and Antonio. It’s a pity. ()
At the beginning were the legendary performances of Almodóvar's darlings, Antonio Banderas and Penélope Cruz, who otherwise classically star independently of each other in his films. After that, they were forgotten and the whole thing surprisingly culminated in the warmest comedy based on the song "I'm so excited." I don't have a problem with something like that, especially if it all ends so optimistically, my captain. ;) ()