• Source: Unhappily Ever After (film)
    • Unhappily Ever After (Spanish: Infelices para siempre) is a 2023 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Noé Santillán-López and written by Miguel García Moreno & Adriana Pelusi. Starring Adrián Uribe, Consuelo Duval, Angélica Aragón and Livia Brito. It premiered on January 26, 2023, in Mexican theaters.


      Synopsis


      María José and Alfredo have been married for almost 20 years but they can't stand each other anymore. Pooling their savings, their children give them a trip to Puerto Peñasco to the same hotel where they celebrated their honeymoon. However, the couple will be tormented by a spell that will hold them in a time loop on the day of their anniversary, in order to get out they must remember the reasons why they got married.


      Cast


      The actors participating in this film are:

      Adrián Uribe as Alfredo García
      Carlos Gaticas as Young Alfredo García
      Consuelo Duval as María José Márquez
      Paly Duval as Young María José
      Niko Antonyan as Tolstoi
      Angélica Aragón as Grandmother
      Luis Arrieta as Ignacio Rosas
      Livia Brito as Carmen Pelusi
      Carolina Miranda as Bicha
      Lindsey Rojas as Volleyball Player
      Ruy Senderos as Bicho
      Jessica Taylor as Karla
      Ari Telch as Doctor Orozco
      Celines Toribio as Flight Attendant
      Isabella Vázquez as Nina
      Elizabeth Cervantes as Chamana


      Production


      Principal photography began on July 18, 2019 and ended on August 15 of the same year in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico.


      Reception


      Javier Quintanar Polanco from Crónica negatively criticized the film, pointing out the bumpy and contradictory script that reaches the ridiculous, the obfuscating editing and the little chemistry between its two main characters. On the other hand, Diana Conrado from the portal Por amor al cine favorably reviewed the film, highlighting the performances of the cast, especially the performances of the leading duo (Adrián Uribe & Consuelo Duval) calling them credible.


      References




      External links


      Unhappily Ever After at IMDb

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