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My Brother's Wife

Country: Argentina, Language: Spanish, 89 mins

Original Title

La Mujer de mi Hermano
  • Director: Ricardo de Montreuil
  • Writer: María Eugenia Argomedo; Jaime Bayly
  • Producer: Stan Jakubowicz; James M. McNamara

CGiii Comment

Unpleasant characters do not make pleasant viewing.

This is really rather repellent...there is nothing to commend this passionless tale of wealthy brats screwing with each others' minds (and bodies).

The resolution is not a surprise...it has the production values of a cheap television drama and why someone would want to waste 90 minutes watching this drivel is beyond comprehension.

Why make something so dull?


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The(ir) Blurb...

Even though Zoe/Sonia has been married to Ignacio/Ishan for about a decade, they are unable to have children. She wants to be intimate but he prefers to be ready for intimacy on Saturdays only, and she gets physically drawn to his artistic brother, Gonzalo/Rohan. Then things get complicated for her after she tests positive for motherhood and finds that her husband may be gay.

Cast & Characters

Barbara Mori as Zoe;
Christian Meier as Ignacio;
Manolo Cardona as Gonzalo;
Gaby Espino as Laura;
Beto Cuevas as Padre Santiago;
Bruno Bichir as Boris;
Angélica Aragón as Cristina;
David Ruiz as Jorge