

Is this for you? If you enjoy movies that feel like they were made in someone's basement during a heatwave, you'll probably get a kick out of De la sartén al fuego. It’s not polished. It’s not trying to be the next Wings in terms of scale, and that’s fine. But if you need clear plot points or actors who don't look like...


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"Is this for you? If you enjoy movies that feel like they were made in someone's basement during a heatwave, you'll probably get a kick out of De la sartén al fuego. It’s not polished. It’s not trying to be the next Wings in terms of scale, and that’s fine. But if you need clear plot points or actors who don't look like they’re trying to remember their lines while staring at a lightbulb off-camera, stay far away. This is for the patient and the weird. The Rhythm of the Thing The pacing is just....."
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