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Carmina or Blow Up
Carmina, 58, runs a shop selling Iberian products in Seville. After several robberies and no help from her insurance company, she comes up with a way to recover the money she needs to keep her family. While she waits in her kitchen for her plan to kick in, she thinks back over her life, her work and her miracles.
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Plot Summary
Following her husband's sudden death, Carmina, a pragmatic and spirited housewife, is determined to keep his passing a secret from her judgmental mother. To avoid a scandal and the financial implications of his death, she enlists the help of her children and a motley crew of neighbors to concoct an elaborate scheme involving fake deaths and staged burials. The film humorously explores themes of family, secrets, and the lengths one will go to maintain appearances.
Critical Reception
Carmina or Blow Up was generally well-received by critics and audiences alike, praised for its dark humor, strong performances, and original premise. The film was noted for its ability to balance comedic elements with poignant moments, offering a fresh take on familiar themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold and unconventional humor.
Applauded for the authentic and captivating performances, particularly from Carmina Barrios.
Noted for its unique and engaging storyline that blends comedy with drama.
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Fun Fact
The film features a real-life mother and son, Carmina Barrios and Paco León, playing mother and son on screen, adding a layer of authenticity to their performances.
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