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Shotgun Love
Sang-yeol, a 30-something loser stuck in a dead-end job as a home-shopping model, is able to marry the girl of his dreams - his modeling colleague So-yeon - when he discovers she's pregnant with his child. But after marriage an even bigger discovery awaits: the child isn't his - in fact he's still a virgin, and he might even be gay...
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Plot Summary
A shy and lonely department store security guard, Luis, becomes infatuated with the attractive new advertising model, Laura, who works in the store above his post. He begins to follow her, observing her life from afar and creating elaborate fantasies about their future together. As his obsession grows, Luis concocts a plan to get closer to Laura, leading to a series of humorous and increasingly complicated events.
Critical Reception
Shotgun Love received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its unique premise, charming performances, and blend of humor and pathos. Audiences also responded well to its unconventional love story and relatable portrayal of loneliness and desire.
What Reviewers Say
A quirky and endearing romantic comedy with a dark twist.
Praised for its original concept and the performances of its lead actors.
Offers a thoughtful exploration of obsession and the search for connection.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actor at the Spanish Actors Union Awards for Paco León (2011).
Fun Fact
The film's original title in Spanish is 'Gordos', which translates to 'Fat', referencing the character of Luis before his transformation and a theme within the film about perception and identity.
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