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2010 [SPANISH]
Action / Comedy / Romance

Plot summary
Set in the heart of Christmas, the film tells the story of Sergio, a boy who could not finish the year in worse shape. It is New Year's Eve, the heaviest snowfall in thirty years is falling, all flights are canceled and he has to take the grapes (a tradition in Spain for New Year's Eve) with the other passengers in a roadside hotel. But that's not all, because he will have to manage to get on a night what he has failed in several months: to win back her ex girlfriend Bea before she goes to work in Germany. All with the help of a group of travelers who are the worst team in the world
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Nice and funny Spanish comedy starred by good actors , including fun situations , entertainment and amusement
Happy new year
Director Borja Cobeaga who had a big hit with his previous film, "Pagafantas" is at it again. This time he brings the action to Bilbao, where Sergio and Bea, a couple that is pretending to be together for the sake of appearances, have decided to part ways. Bea will go to Germany to work with her father in the family restaurant, and Sergio, back to Madrid to an uncertain future. He is still in love with Bea, but it seems a lost cause.
The couple has to endure the cancellation of their respective flights because the airport closes as snow has made it impossible to have a normal schedule. Sergio has been spotted by a pesky guy, Juan Carlitros, whom he dos not remember, that was supposedly his elementary school friend. This man proceeds to annoy Sergio when he takes it upon himself to fix the broken relationship with Bea.
In a way, the film kept reminding us of a much better, "Planes, Trains and Automobiles", where the John Candy character was making a nuisance out of himself because deep down he had no life. The same thing happened to us with the way Julian Lopez played his role. Unax Ugalde and Alexandra Jimenez do what they can in a film that will not add anything to their film careers. And as for director Borja Cobeaga, better luck next time.