
Sin ton ni Sonia (2003)
Année de sortie : 2003
Pays : Mexico
Titre alternatif : Без причина, Sem Tom Nem Sônia, Varastetut sydämet, Chacun sa voix, Without Rhyme or Reason
Réalisateur : Hari Sama
Scénariste : Hari Sama
Production & Genre
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Genre : Comedy, Comedy Film
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Synopsis
In 'Sin ton ni Sonia,' the lives of several characters become intertwined in a comedic web. Orlando (Juan Manuel Bernal), a neurotic B-list TV director, and his new-age wife Sonia (Mariana Gajá) are at the center of this ensemble comedy. Their lives intersect with those of Mauricio (José María Yazpik) and Renée (Cecilia Suárez), a tempestuous couple, and Mamá Rosa (Tara Parra), a sweet nurse who moonlights as a serial killer. The latter's unusual story is being covered by a reality TV series, adding another layer to the chaotic mix.
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Résumé
'Sin ton ni Sonia' is a low-budget Mexican comedy directed by Hari Sama. It explores the complexities of relationships and the absurdity of everyday life through its diverse ensemble cast. Despite its humorous tone, the film also touches on darker themes, as seen in Mamá Rosa's character. The movie serves as a snapshot of Mexican culture and society during the early 2000s.
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