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S**D
Slow down!
Unsuccessful attempt at farce. Farce is one of the most difficult forms of comedy to pull off, and this one doesn't manage to do so. The plot is suitably outrageous: Three gay roommates are looking for a fourth to help them with the rent. They advertise and meet a handsome young man, Lucas .Each of the three falls madly in love with him and sets about trying to win his affection. But then Lucas winds up with a kitchen-full of knives planted in him. The boys realize that they will be prime suspects and frantically try to pin the blame on one another. Toss in their surly housekeeper, a police detective prone to throwing up, who just happens to be Lucas' ex-lover, and her dippy assistant, called to duty while on her way to a friend's wedding.The three roomies are little more than gay stereotypes, but that's all right. Farce was never known for in-depth characterizations. The best performance is given by María Pujalte as the detective's assistant, trying to conduct an investigation while dressed for an evening of dancing.There are some very funny moments, the best of which is the succession of scenes in which the boys interview a parade of bizarre potential roommates.But the movie tries too hard to be zany and much of the humor falls flat. Even worse, the pace is so frenetic that it becomes difficult to follow the plot. Dialogue is fired off so rapidly that those dependent on the English subtitles have little time to do anything but read the words flashing by on the screen. This is one of those rare cases where it would have helped to lengthen the movie so that things could have been slowed down just a tad.This one had a lot of potential, but unfortunately the directors never quite make it work.
L**N
Love this film
This has to be one of my favorite spanish films of all time. Its funny, the story is interesting and the characters are all great. I bought this DVD because, as a fan of Jordi Molla, I was curious to see him in a comedy. He so rarely does comedies. He was great as were his two roommates - Roberto Correcher and Pepon Nieto.
P**S
I will bye more with the same theme
Its was excellent
G**P
High Camp and Silly 'Murder Mystery' from Spain
PERDONA BONITA, PERO LUCAS ME QUERIA A MI (roughly translated means ' Pardon me Duckie, but Lucas loves Me!) is a piece of fluff from Spain that is so over the top that it is almost Daliesque. Were it not for a fairly strong cast this little film could be mistaken for a low budget TV series type project.Toni (Jordi Mollà), Dani (Roberto Correcher) and Carlos (Pepón Nieto) are three gays living together in a flat and find their rent is so past due that they are to be evicted unless they come up with some fast cash. Their flat has an extra room, they advertise for a tenant, interview an endless groups of hilarious misfits and finally settle on the hunky Lucas (Alonso Caparrós) with whom all three fall in love! The scene flashes forward three months and when Lucas doesn't show up at the apartment the three begin to confess that each is enamored with and seeing Lucas secretly. When Lucas cannot be found at the usual designated meeting places the three return to their flat to find Lucas murdered in his bed!The police are called, the policewomen are bizarre beyond words and it is discovered that Lucas is the missing lover of one of the two women. In a very high camp setting each of the three roommates 'confesses' his own dalliance with the dead Lucas (this is done with flashbacks that paint Lucas in the imagined delusional image of each), various 'witnesses' contribute their views, and finally when the murder cannot be solved the entire group disposes of the corpse in an odd manner and the way in which the story ends is hilarious.Some may be offended by the stereotypes that represent every character, but since each of the characters is campy and ludicrous no one type is damaged intentionally. The clichés are broad and the humor is pushed to extremes, but the little film bounces merrily along as the bit of fluff it is. The actors truly make it better than the writers/directors Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso material. Grady Harp, May 05
J**R
SHADES OF ALMODOVAR! WONDERFUL!
Behind with their rent, three young gays rent a room in their apartment to Lucas, an accomplished bedroom adventurer. Each develops a crush on Lucas, and they begin to quarrel over him. The three return home one night and find Lucas stabbed to death multiple times with a set of kitchen knives. They hide Lucas' corpse in his room, but it is discovered by their cleaning woman, whose daughter has also been intimate him. The police inspector and her assistant become involved and burst into the apartment to investigate the murder of Lucas. But the inspector is Lucas' girlfriend, who has been looking for him for several months. The inspector's assistant has also been intimate with Lucas. So has a cabaret singer, an acquaintance of one of the three men who works with her and has designs on her husband. The singer too bursts into the apartment for a rendezvous with Lucas, only to discover his cadaver, a shock which causes her to lose consciousness. The upshot is that the police inspector gets them to destroy the evidence by burning the body of Lucas in the furnace at police headquarters; and they go their separate ways, presumably to live happlily ever after. This goes double for the singer, who returns to the arms of her astonished but delighted husband.First rate comedy all the way: plot, acting, photography, subtitles, and music. Don't miss this one! Perhaps it will be reissued at an affordable price. - Jim Komar
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