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Everybody Loves Somebody

Clara Barron, a successful young doctor, who has a very successful and comfortable life, as she has a large beautiful house at Los Angeles, but although this life, she suffers from love relations, as she suffers from a failure relationships, and incidents come to climax, when she has to attend a wedding at Mexico, so she asks for help from her workmate, who accepts to accompany her.
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NYC Movie Guru
February 17, 2017 A breezy, delightful and endearing romantic comedy. It's a perfect date movie.
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Siete24.mx
February 13, 2017 With ingenious dialogues and gifted with humor, Catalina Aguilar Maestreta delivers a very entertaining film. [Full review in Spanish]
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Arizona Republic
February 16, 2017 "Everybody Loves Somebody" doesn't reinvent the rom-com, but it manages to take the formula, shake it up a bit, and come up with something that feels fresh and inventive.
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Paste Magazine
February 23, 2017 Everybody Loves Somebody doesn't deviate far from the expected rom-com playbook... Nonetheless, the film makes an effective, embraceable statement on realistic expectations of what love can be.
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Hollywood Reporter
January 12, 2017 Doesn't break any new ground thematically but still manages to make an appealing addition to the rom-com genre.
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Fresno Bee
February 14, 2017 It makes for a film that doesn't take chances, but at least Mastretta knows how to pick a likable cast. That's particularly true with Souza who should be cast in more romances.
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San Francisco Chronicle
February 15, 2017 Mastretta gets considerable mileage out of her bilingual concept, but it's never forced, and we enjoy being in both of Clara's worlds.
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New York Times
February 16, 2017 The setup is commonplace, but the scenery is delicious, the dialogue refreshingly tart and the keen supporting cast frisky or affecting, as the occasion demands.
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Village Voice
February 14, 2017 Yes, the framework is familiar, but Mastretta's affecting script and realistic performances from Souza and Tiaré Scanda offer enough motivation for us to stay engaged.
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Chilango.com
February 13, 2017 A romantic comedy in which humor and romance flow with in a natural way, it's not silly or corny. [Full review in Spanish]
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Common Sense Media
February 21, 2017 Spanish romcom about love, family has drinking and sex.
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