El juego más divertido (1988)

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Two popular television actors, Ada and Bruno, are filming " Hotel de Fez ", a popular and popular television series that upsets the lives of its two protagonists. Together they will initiate a romance behind the small screen very particular since there will be no time or way to consummate it, which will cause a tremendous tangle sown with nonsense.

Overview
"El juego más divertido" is a Spanish film directed by Emilio Martínez Lázaro and released in 1988. The movie is a light-hearted comedy that focuses on the styles of deceptiveness, romance, and shenanigans. "El juego más divertido" translates to "The Most Fun Game" in English.

Plot Synopsis
The movie begins with the protagonist, Juan (Antonio Resines), who is a habitual phony. He's understood for informing tall stories to anyone who will listen, including to his veteran sweetheart, Carmen (Victoria Abril). After he lies about being moved to Brussels for work, Carmen breaks up with him. In a quote to win Carmen back, Juan starts developing even more outrageous stories, and things rapidly spiral out of control.

One of his incorrect stories includes pretending to be a divorce expert. This endeavor lands him a brand-new customer, Lourdes (Maribel Verdú), a wealthy lady desperate to divorce her husband. As Juan becomes more laced in Lourdes' life, he discovers himself in a web of lies trying to preserve his fallacies.

Characterization and Scene Development
Through his lies, Juan typically finds himself in funny, awkward, and tight spots, which is the primary source of funny in the story. The character of Juan is quite wacky and amusing, but his constant pattern of lying also draws out the darker side of his character. The ladies in his life, Carmen and Lourdes, are represented as ignorant and easily tricked, however they too have their moments of strength and autonomy.

One standout scene in the movie is when Juan tries to stage a fake divorce proceeding to persuade Lourdes that she's officially separated. The farcical nature of the scenario provides lots of humor and tension, illustrating the lengths Juan will go to for maintaining his lies.

Themes
"El juego más divertido" mostly operates within the world of comedy. The film research studies the chaotic effects of regular lying, functioning as a reflection on the effects of dishonesty. The unforeseen chain of events triggered by Juan's lies and the irony of him becoming a prisoner of his fabrications underscore the message that the reality always has a method of coming out.

Reception
The movie received mixed reviews at the time of its release. While some critics praised the comical components and the performances, others felt that the plot was a bit too far-fetched which the characters lacked depth. However, it was normally concurred that "El juego más divertido" represented a spirited exploration of deception and the intricacies of human relationships.

Conclusion
"El juego más divertido" is an easy going journey following a serial liar caught up in his tales. The film provides a satirical view on lies and the mess they can develop in a humorous and amusing way. This movie might not use profound insights into human habits, but it surely supplies a good time filled with laughter, smart twist, and lessons about sincerity and truthfulness.

Top Cast

  • Victoria Abril (small)
    Victoria Abril
    Ada/Sara
  • Antonio Valero (small)
    Antonio Valero
    Bruno/Mario
  • Maribel Verdú (small)
    Maribel Verdú
    Betty
  • Antonio Resines (small)
    Antonio Resines
    Tomás
  • Santiago Ramos (small)
    Santiago Ramos
    Dionisio
  • Miguel Rellán (small)
    Miguel Rellán
    Longinos Vázquez
  • Ricard Borràs (small)
    Ricard Borràs
    José Retama
  • Nancho Novo (small)
    Nancho Novo
    Roberto Moreno
  • El Gran Wyoming (small)
    El Gran Wyoming
    Ricardo Almonte
  • Manuel de Blas (small)
    Manuel de Blas
    Luciano Milán
  • Juan de Pablos
    Quintanilla