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People You May Know

Country: USA, Language: English, 101 mins

  • Director: J.C. Falcón
  • Writer: J.C. Falcón
  • Producer: Pau Brunet; Pau Brunet-Fuertes

CGiii Comment

It takes almost 40 minutes to get to the actual story...most of the stuff that precedes 'the revelation' is waffle...and, most that follows continues with the waffle...

The whole 'catfishing' storyline is pointless. And, since this is billed as a comedy/drama, the comedy - via the geeky gay guy looking for his perfect love and life - is remarkably unfunny.

Predictable stories...written and directed with neither flair nor imagination. Performances vary from the downright awful to the adequate...with the exception of Carmen Maura - alas, blink and you'll miss her.

Unchallenging, lacklustre and - with all those happy endings - cheesy.


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The(ir) Blurb...

'People You May Know' tells the story of four friends in their 40s in Los Angeles. All them will have to confront a new reality one Delia gets pregnant from Joe, his bestfriend who happens to be gay.

Cast & Characters

Sean Maher as Joe;
Lauren C. Mayhew as Selena;
Mark Cirillo as Herbert;
Andrea Grano as Delia;
Isabel Serrano as Raquel;
Jimmy Shaw as Tom;
Nelly Castillo as Maria;
Amor Sanchez as Juana;
Frederick Keeve as Club Owner;
David Vega as Daniel;
Curt Hansen as Nicholas;
Trey McCurley as Tom;
Rafael I. Molina as Mike;
Deborah Dominguez as Liz;
Connor Linnerooth as Dakota