The Other Side of the Bed
The Other Side of the Bed
| 27 April 2002 (USA)
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When Paula leaves her mate Pedro, he misses her and looks for comfort with his best friends, Javier and Sonia. Paula is having an affair with Javier. Pedro tries to find who is the secret lover of Paula, and hires a private eye. Meanwhile, while comforting Pedro, Sonia has a one night stand with him and Javier thinks she is cheating on him with her lesbian friend Luzia.

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Matrixston

Wow! Such a good movie.

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Comwayon

A Disappointing Continuation

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AshUnow

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Mathilde the Guild

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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gas31

This movie is very reminiscent of American sit-coms such as Friends, with only minimal character development and some halfway decent comedy, but then someone decided it would be a good idea to make it into a musical.Why, oh why?! Quite apart from the badly-choreographed, fetishised female dancing sequences, the actors can't sing! The songs seem to encroach on the plot rather than aid it, and the fact that the songs are often shot in a different location (with completely different lighting, mise-en-scene etc) from the preceding and following scenes makes the film as a whole seem disjointed.The time spent on the musical numbers would have been better used to provide a little more character development - after all, the film boasts an impressive cast, but sadly their talents are not exploited to their full potential.

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jpschapira

Welcome to the world of love in its perfect way, in a perfect movie. When I say love in a perfect way, I say it ironically because the love is not perfect in the film, but at least it is the way it should be. Emilio Martínez Lázaro invites you to bed and David Serrano puts the words in everyone's mouth; it's the perfect team.To make a movie work, the people involved must be sure and confident enough to say: "I want to do this". Here, we presence a harmonious piece of cinema, with all its parts fitting correctly for the final product. I'm messing with harmony because there's music here; and mixing two amazing things like love and music, in this special way, requires courage.The team succeeds in every objective planned. The songs chosen for each moment, sang by the original cast, with spectacular choreographing in any part of the city, that show us girls dancing alongside the character who's singing the songs. These songs go from happiness to sadness, and sometimes they are incredibly depressing.The film is not excellent because it is not flawless; it has some obvious faults, compensated by the other wonders the movie offers. I was drinking tea when the movie started, so I turned on the light, planning to turn it off once I finished the tea, but I couldn't get my eyes off the screen.The wonders of the film come with their characters and their way of being and talking to each other. Talking is how they hide the truth; because even best friends betray themselves. Groups of friends get together to comment about women, but they all have something hidden. Anyway, they say things like: "The people in this country are not happy because it is not having sex"; and: "There are studies that say that we are all bisexual".Going back to the perfect way of love…As I say, I prefer reality, although I like unreal situations because they make me feel like impossible things can really occur. Now forget about "Nothing Hill", "Maid in Manhattan", "Love Actually" and all those beautiful but clichéd romantic comedies or dramas ("The story of us"); when you watch "El otro lado de la cama" you'll face the truth about romantic situations. The film also has a great comedic rhythm, and as love, humor comes from reality. It was not faked; I laughed out loud, more than when I watched any of the previous comedies.The cast is another of the wonders the movie has; full of naturally gifted Spanish recognized actors which make their characters human enough. It would have probably been the same with any actors, but I loved to see this dream cast. Ernesto Alterio (Javier), son of the incredible Héctor, Argentinean as him but living in Spain, seemed at first a little forced to me, but ultimately came as the most natural actor of the cast, with great dancing skills and comedic touches, funny faces. The natural Guillermo Toledo (Pedro) is outstanding only with his way of talking, but then he has many more details included in his performance. Respected and recognized, also Argentinean Natalia Verbeke (Paula) shows her big amount of talent again in another fine performance. Then Paz Vega (God, she's gorgeous)…An extremely measured and calculated performance, with sensuality and charm as the complex Sonia. Alberto San Juan (Rafa) steals every scene with his simplistic view of life and, above all, sex. María Esteve (Pilar), Nathalie Poza (Lucia), Ramón Barea (Antonio Sagaz, a detective; and "sagaz" means sagacious)…A unique gem in Spanish cinema.

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stevenfain

This movie is well written, well directed, well acted, and fresh.The sex is integral to the movie, and only modest amounts of skin are shown.This is great comedy. It's subtle, and deserves a viewing.You are at first drawn into a plot involving infidelity, but the behavior slowly spreads to all four of the primary characters, and by movie's end the entanglements are complete and there is much fun to be had.Do rent this.

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favo_86

the funniest movie i've ever seen, it's not a typical love story, it's politically incorrect, unusual and it has no taboos. some people may find it obscene, pornographic or bad-mannered. the truth is that this movie is a great example of comedy, funny but not senseless like austin powers or torrente(which are funny but don't have any kind of plot. this one is a serious musical movie with an interesting plot and some great rock songs on it. i would recommend it to everyone who wants to spend a nice time. if catholic church told us not to see it it must be good, funny and modern.

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