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I'm So Excited

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 90 mins

Original Title

Los Amantes Pasajeros
  • Director: Pedro Almodóvar
  • Writer: Pedro Almodóvar
  • Producer: Agustín Almodóvar; Esther García

CGiii Comment

We love Pedro...truly, we do...

It's not good news...

Quite easily, Pedro's worst film to date - and, let's be truthful, he has made a few stinkers.

The most annoying thing about this disaster - apart from the cheap, unfunny jokes - is Banderas and Cruz, obviously used solely to attract an audience - they are in it for less than 1 minute, right at the very beginning just after the horrendous opening credits.

Fraudulent, flatulent and flaccid.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

A technical failure has endangered the lives of the people on board Peninsula Flight 2549. The pilots are striving, along with their colleagues in the Control Center, to find a solution. The flight attendants and the chief steward are atypical, baroque characters who, in the face of danger, try to forget their own personal problems and devote themselves body and soul to the task of making the flight as enjoyable as possible for the passengers, while they wait for a solution. Life in the clouds is as complicated as it is at ground level, and for the same reasons, which could be summarized in two: sex and death.

Cast & Characters

Penelope Cruz as Jessica;
Antonio Banderas as Leon;
Paz Vega;
Blanca Suarez as Ruth;
Lola Duenas as Bruna;
Javier Camara as Joserra;
Hugo Silva;
Cecilia Roth as Norma Bosch;
Jose Maria Yazpik;
Antonio de la Torre