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I Will Survive

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 102 mins

Original Title

Sobreviviré
  • Director: Alfonso Albacete; David Menkes
  • Writer: Alfonso Albacete; Lucía Etxebarría

CGiii Comment

Strangely, this is billed as a comedy...

Gay man falls for a widowed woman - it's that old bisexual dilemma brought to the fore again...with nothing new added - perhaps, with a little less bitterness than usual.

The flaws are too numerous to mention...

It's not a terrible film...it's just very predictable...bisexuality really does not throw up any surprises...neither do these directors.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Marga is having a streak of bad luck. Through her friendship with Rosa, she tries to regain her self-confidence, but love interests again create conflict. It is while developing a relationship with a handsome gay sculptor ten years her junior: Iñaqui, that she starts to improve. However, Marga and Iñaqui go beyond friendship, but are frustrated by their limitations. Ultimately, the two may have to settle for an "impossible" love relationship, as their unique best road to happiness.

Cast & Characters

Emma Suárez as Marga;
Juan Diego Botto as Iñaqui;
Mirta Ibarra as Rosa;
Rosana Pastor as Trini;
Manuel Manquiña as Rolando;
Àlex Brendemühl as Jose;
Javier Martín as Carlos;
Adrià Collado as Roberto;
Elena Irureta as Marivi;
Alberto San Juan as Oscar;
Jose Manuel Cervino as Fernando;
Maite Blasco as Carmen;
Elena Ballesteros;
Montserrat Alcoverro as Teresa;
Carmen Arbex as Elena