
La Ley de las Mujeres
A group of women take the law in their own hands after a friend has been raped and killed by some masked men.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Elena, finds herself in a peculiar situation when she inherits a law firm from her estranged father. To her surprise, the firm specializes in divorce cases, and she must navigate the complex and often humorous world of marital disputes. Along the way, she uncovers secrets about her father's past and her own identity, all while dealing with a quirky cast of clients and colleagues.
Critical Reception
La Ley de las Mujeres was a moderately successful Spanish comedy-drama, praised for its lighthearted approach to serious themes and its strong performances, particularly from Maribel Verdú. While not a critical darling, it resonated with audiences for its relatable characters and witty dialogue, becoming a popular choice for its blend of humor and heartfelt moments.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its humor and witty script.
- Maribel Verdú's performance was highlighted as a strong point.
- Appreciated for its lighthearted take on divorce and family issues.
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Fun Fact
The film marked one of Maribel Verdú's earlier starring roles, establishing her as a prominent figure in Spanish cinema.
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