


Okay, so "Two Women and One Don Juan" isn't going to redefine cinema, not even close. But if you're in the mood for a breezy, slightly silly old-timey rom-com, this one could work for a lazy afternoon. Don't go in expecting anything profound; it’s pure, unadulterated farce. If you can't stand movies where characters mi...


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"Okay, so "Two Women and One Don Juan" isn't going to redefine cinema, not even close. But if you're in the mood for a breezy, slightly silly old-timey rom-com, this one could work for a lazy afternoon. Don't go in expecting anything profound; it’s pure, unadulterated farce. If you can't stand movies where characters miss each other by inches and everyone talks in exaggerated tones, then skip it. The whole thing hinges on our titular Don Juan, played by Antonio Gil Varela. He just oozes a certain..."
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