A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Jorge Benavides, Irma Maury, Alfredo Benavides
Written by:
Adán Blanco
Sandro Ventura
Directed by:
Adolfo Aguilar
Release Date:
November 23, 2017
Original Title:
La Paisana Jacinta: En búsqueda de Wasaberto
Production Companies:
Big Bang Films
Latina Films
Production Countries:
Peru
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Its the story of a naive Peruvian native who goes to Lima, Peru, in order to gain fortune, on her way back to her hometown, she discovers that her ,(almost, as she said it) husband has gone to Lima in order to solve a problem with a building company that threatens to demolish her town and build an enormous hotel on top.
Its the story of a naive Peruvian native who goes to lima, peru, in order to gain fortune, on her way back to her hometown, she discovers that her ,(almost, as she said it) husband has gone to lima in order to solve a problem with a building company that threatens to demolish her town and build an enormous hotel on top. on her travel she will find a little girl that serves as a company to her story, giving her a (miracle) speech that is really important to the plot. so, here are some of the most critical aspects of the film, the actors were perivian --pop culture. which means that they have appeared in famous peruvian shows like : "al fondo hay sitio" and many other local actors, despite the acting wasn't AAA, its just bearable. the movie heavily relies on cringe in order to entertain the audience, so much to being a little racist (just a little). the movie was based on the original 1999 show, which was meant to actually be kinda racist, but as said early, its bearable. the green scene effect are obviously terrible, but lets consider that the Peruvian movie industry its just starting and are relaying on people that don't have ANYTHING to do with the acting world, less with movies, like natalia malaga, for those of you who don't know her, she is the VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION MAIN TRAINES. what is she doing in a cringe movie? any way. the industry is good. I would give it 3 stars for the effort. its trying and failing.but trying.
Director:
Adolfo Aguilar
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