Amo tu cama rica (1992)

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Pedro goes out searching for a girl, but the night doesn't seem to be good. While he is talking with a friend, he sees Sara breaking up with a boy. He goes after her, and they end up sleeping in his house. Time goes by and they continue together. But Sara has too many men around and Pablo can't stand that. Their relation is difficult, they love each other but, at the same time, they can not be together.

Film Overview
"Amo tu cama rica" is a Spanish language romantic funny directed by Emilio Martinez Lazaro and launched in 1992. The film, whose title equates to "I Love Your Rich Bed", chronicles the romantic escapades of its primary character, Pedro, played by Juanjo Puigcorbe. The movie co-stars Maribel Verdu as the love interest, Laura.

Plot Summary
The film starts with Pedro, a designer, coming across appealing Laura at a party. Both are right away drawn to each other, and Pedro gets welcomed to breakfast at Laura's home the following day. He is delighted about the capacity of this relationship till a series of unfortunate events disrupt their romantic prospects.

As Pedro heads to Laura's, he's obstructed by his boss with a task due the very same day. His job is to reconstruct an estate into a Swiss chateau for a rich couple. Meanwhile, he's likewise dealing with problems with his own flat, which is going through refurbishment and is practically uninhabitable. To contribute to Pedro's hurdles, he finds himself drawn into the drama of his friend, Juan, who is dealing with the consequences of a recent separation.

Character Developments
Regardless of these misfortunes, Pedro remains fixated on Laura and desperately attempts to impress her. However, his efforts are typically consulted with humorous challenges that provide an endearing and comedic viewpoint on puppy love. The narrative is additional spiced up as Pedro winds up hosting unanticipated visitors at his flat, creating an enjoyable tension that even more prevents his pursuit of Laura.

Funny and Drama Blend
"Amo tu cama rica" blends situational funny with drama, offering a distinct take on romantic comedy plots. Pedro's stories provide a sense of hilarity while also presenting an emotional longing for a simpler, less complicated love. The different narrative angles-- Pedro's unclear living conditions, his progressing relationship with Laura, the drama with his buddy, and his work assignments-- all link to produce a hilariously disorderly, yet entertaining story.

Cinematic Style and Effects
Martinez Lazaro's comic flair shines through the film, making it a traditional example of a Spanish romantic funny. The film's light-hearted, comedic technique doesn't gloss over the emotional and useful complexities involved in young relationships, making it relatable for the audience. The film uses crisp and clear cinematography, complemented by a vibrant soundtrack that completely mirrors the film's state of mind.

Conclusion
In the middle of all the mayhem, Pedro finally handles to impress Laura successfully. The film ends on a high note, with both the leads finally getting together in spite of all the issues they needed to deal with. "Amo tu cama rica" is a revitalizing change from the stereotypical romantic funnies, introducing a new set of obstacles and scenarios that supply a fresh take on young adult relationships in the 90s.

In summary, "Amo tu cama rica" is an engaging romantic funny that uses lots of laughs, while also illustrating the complications and obstacles common in young love. It records the essence of younger appeal and the low and high of love, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

Top Cast

  • Ariadna Gil (small)
    Ariadna Gil
    Sara
  • Javier Bardem (small)
    Javier Bardem
    Antonio
  • Juan Botella
    Jaime
  • Cayetana Guillén Cuervo (small)
    Cayetana Guillén Cuervo
    Lola
  • Pere Ponce (small)
    Pere Ponce
    Pedro
  • Roberto Cairo (small)
    Roberto Cairo
    Camarero
  • Cassen (small)
    Cassen
    Padre
  • Lina Canalejas (small)
    Lina Canalejas
    Madre
  • Ayanta Barilli (small)
    Ayanta Barilli
    Inés
  • Begonya Cano-Manuel
    Ana
  • Antonio Carmona (small)
    Antonio Carmona
    Self