Mierda Mierda, la función debe continuar
Documentary series that takes a nostalgic journey through decades of Chilean theater and its history.
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Plot Summary
A failing theater company, on the verge of collapse, decides to stage a provocative play that delves into the darkest aspects of human nature. As rehearsals progress, the boundaries between performance and reality begin to blur, leading to escalating tensions and unexpected consequences for the cast and crew. The play's controversial themes mirror the characters' own personal struggles, forcing them to confront their deepest fears and desires.
Critical Reception
The film garnered a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its dark humor and bold themes, though some found its execution uneven. Audiences were generally divided, appreciating its originality while occasionally struggling with its confrontational nature.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unflinching exploration of taboo subjects and darkly comedic moments.
- Criticized by some for being overly provocative or lacking narrative cohesion.
- Noted for its ambitious attempt to push theatrical and cinematic boundaries.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and varied, with some appreciating the film's audacity and dark humor, while others found it disturbing or difficult to connect with.
Fun Fact
The title 'Mierda Mierda, la función debe continuar' translates to 'Shit Shit, the show must go on,' a nod to the chaotic and often absurd nature of theatrical productions.
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