Luckily I can understand the ending. Javier was dating Sofia who was a musician. Sofia was seeing another musician behind Javier's back and Javier and Sofia broke up. Javier had another ex-girlfriend Mariana who was pregnant from her husband and Javier backed off when Mariana confessed she was pregnant. Javier kept trying to date other girls, but he did not find. He was also looking for his work like he was looking for his girlfriend. Finally Angela who always listened to Javier'w whining became Javier's girlfriend. It is unusual. I rarely see a friend with benefit type girl becomes somebody's girlfriend, but it happens in this story. Chilean movies and dramas are very different from other Latin American dramas especially the story between men and women. The story is quite unpredictable and funny. Santiago is a beautiful modern city. I would love to go there someday even though Javier does not like it.
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Hilarious, but just for Chileans
sebastyle3 May 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Am gonna be as simple as i can, this movie is hilarious... much of the things the say are common banish words from our vocabulary (am Chilean) and they just trow them all into the scream. The scene that always crack'd me up, is when the main character is on a bridge, stop and sees a big picture of his ex-gf and just scream as loud as possible "Maraca Conchetumadre!!! me cagaste la vida" (translated to English is like "You ugly b1tch!!! you screwed my whole life"). Those words have diged deep into our modern chilean culture, because using then in real life would be extremely disrespectful, and thats exactly why... everyone loves that character. As i said at the beginning, you have to live here, lived here for a couple of years, or see it with a Chilean guy. Best Reggards
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