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Labios Rojos

Labios Rojos (2011)

October. 14,2011
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5.2
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R
| Drama Comedy Romance

In Mexico City, Ricardo is a family man, pressed by responsibilities, when he finally lands a better job as creative director for an ad agency. But that's when his problems really begin: his boss is a martinet, and suddenly Ricardo finds himself unable to perform in bed with his luscious wife, whose red lips have driven him wild to now. She's dismayed that he's seemingly lost interest; she seeks advice from friends and tries to spice things up with Ricardo. Meanwhile, at the office, he faces other temptations. Can Ricardo find a way to succeed at work and succeed at home?

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Hottoceame
2011/10/14

The Age of Commercialism

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Dynamixor
2011/10/15

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Janae Milner
2011/10/16

Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.

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Tayyab Torres
2011/10/17

Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.

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the guy on the couch (themoviecouch.blogspot.com)
2011/10/18

I haven't seen any of the Tyler Perry movies, but there are a couple of them called "Why Did I Get Married?" and "I Think I Love My Wife," and from the trailers I have seen, these seem to be formulaic little morality plays about a guy who maybe used to be a real ladies' man, now trying to navigate the world of monogamy and family. Some new hottie shows up to tempt the guy, and he goes through a light existential crisis before deciding to be faithful to his wife. With these movies, Perry keeps the humor broad, and the acting is no better than it needs to be to present jokes that you can see coming a mile away. I think that "Labios Rojos" is the Mexican version of one of these movies. Jorge Salinas plays Ricardo, a handsome guy turning 40 who is starting to feel the weight of the years and his hectic life. A new job offers new opportunities but an unexpected level of stress. With the increased work hours and worry he finds one night that he can't get it up for his wife, and instead of just talking to her about how he is feeling really stressed out as well as feeling old, he lets things fester so that their relationship starts falling apart. Meanwhile, a ridiculously sexy new co-worker provides a distraction , and blah blah blah. Like I said, you know how the story goes, and the jokes are broadcast so far in advance that they cease to be funny by the time the punch line hits."Labios Rojos" has two things going for it. One is gorgeous actresses who display some brief nudity. The other is surprisingly good enunciation of the lines, which was key for me, because my motivation for making this seemingly random movie selection was to help me with my Spanish. I understood the language in this one better than just about any film I've seen, so for that reason I would recommend it to anyone who is trying to learn Spanish.

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