
Las 13 esposas de Wilson Fernández
Inside the enigmatic Club Brillanté, the pianist Wilson Fernández recounts the love affairs with his 13 wives while events full of violence and criminality unfold.
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Plot Summary
Wilson Fernández, a man who has been married 13 times, faces the consequences of his relationships when he is diagnosed with a terminal illness. As he reflects on his past loves, he attempts to mend his relationships with his ex-wives and their children. The film blends humor and drama as Wilson navigates his final days, seeking redemption and reconciliation.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews. Critics praised the performances, particularly Gastón Pauls, and the film's unique blend of humor and drama. However, some found the plot to be somewhat uneven and the pacing inconsistent. Audiences generally responded well to its emotional depth and relatable themes of love and regret.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Gastón Pauls's strong performance and the film's emotional resonance.
- Noted for its unique narrative structure exploring multiple relationships.
- Some criticism for occasional pacing issues and a predictable storyline.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Eugenio Zanetti, is also a renowned theater and film set designer, having won an Oscar for Best Art Direction for 'Restoration' (1995).
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