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Nothing more than a ficheras flick.
I caught "El Dìa de las Sirvientas" on late cable night. I was expecting a low budget movie with an edge that would throw a social message against Mexican Federal Labor Law or against bosses. But no, the movie is a ficheras cheap and vulgar movie disguised as something that could deliver a social message.
Well, what could you expect when Lucila Mariscal is the main character? The movie deals with maids that spend the day drinking and inviting their boyfriends whenever their bosses are not home. For example, there's one exotic foreign singer who spends the day on a t.v. studio. So her maid makes a party whenever she's out.
The other bosses are the typical people from the Mexican high social class that humiliate their servants for whatever reasons.
Jorge Reynoso makes a special appearance as one of the maid's boyfriends. There's one "comedic scene" where her girlfriend, while having a talk in the car, tells him "you even like Jorge Reynoso, the actor!". So you can go figure the quality of the comedic situations.
Meche Carreño and Lety Perdigòn are really sexy and deliver hot performances but that's not enough reason to watch this sad attempt of Mexican comedy.
No social message, no comedy, nothing. "El Dìa de las Sirvientas" is pure crap. Take my word.
Well, what could you expect when Lucila Mariscal is the main character? The movie deals with maids that spend the day drinking and inviting their boyfriends whenever their bosses are not home. For example, there's one exotic foreign singer who spends the day on a t.v. studio. So her maid makes a party whenever she's out.
The other bosses are the typical people from the Mexican high social class that humiliate their servants for whatever reasons.
Jorge Reynoso makes a special appearance as one of the maid's boyfriends. There's one "comedic scene" where her girlfriend, while having a talk in the car, tells him "you even like Jorge Reynoso, the actor!". So you can go figure the quality of the comedic situations.
Meche Carreño and Lety Perdigòn are really sexy and deliver hot performances but that's not enough reason to watch this sad attempt of Mexican comedy.
No social message, no comedy, nothing. "El Dìa de las Sirvientas" is pure crap. Take my word.
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- insomniac_rod
- Apr 13, 2007
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