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Solo para mujeres
Solo para mujeres is the mexican equivalent of Chippendales, with the peculiarity that virtually all of it's members are male celebrities from telenovelas. Up to 2020, the show keeps lauching presentations.
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Plot Summary
A group of eccentric individuals, including a hitman and a former prostitute, find themselves entangled in a series of chaotic events following a botched bank robbery. Their paths cross in a secluded house, leading to escalating mayhem and dark humor as they try to escape the consequences of their actions.
Critical Reception
Solo para mujeres (also known as 'Dying to Go to the Bathroom' or 'For Women Only') is a Spanish black comedy that garnered attention for its quirky premise and energetic direction. While it didn't achieve widespread international fame, it developed a cult following for its unique blend of absurd humor and crime elements, typical of Alex de la Iglesia's style.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unconventional humor and chaotic energy.
Some found the plot overly convoluted, but appreciated the inventive premise.
Recognized for its distinctively Spanish brand of dark comedy.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film's original title, 'Solo para mujeres,' translates to 'Only for women,' which adds a layer of irony given the male-dominated cast and violent themes.
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