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Different young mothers help each other at a "Mama club" on how best to get through life as mothers and with their lives as a partner for their lovers.
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Just Say Yes
Why not explore romantic comedy productions from other countries? 'Just Say Yes', Netflix's new exclusive movie, takes the viewer to the Dutch vision of this already so explored genre in American cinema. Here, from some clichés and situations we have seen before, we follow the story of a bride who sees her dream of the ideal wedding unravel at the same time as her selfish sister gets engaged. Obviously, in the creation of this romantic comedy, there are many mannerisms and bets on commonplaces that leave 'Just Say Yes' with a feeling of something we have seen before. However, the directing duo Appie Boudellah and Aram van de Rest knows how to insert particular elements of Dutch culture into the story, making it unique within this already so worn out genre.

F*Ck Love Too
Dutch romantic comedy about the confusion of love. We don't always choose who we fall in love with, and even less so who will appear in the middle of our path. 'F*ck de liefde 2' follows the funny misadventures of three friends on a bachelorette party in Ibiza. It's a typical comedy movie with a 'Hangover'-like vibe, but set in Europe and with female protagonists. It's full of laughs and has the perfect amount of entertainment that a production of this genre needs.
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Love is in the Air
A seaplane pilot flying in the tropics finds herself falling for the man sent to sink her business.

Paint
Loosely inspired by the iconic Bob Ross, "Paint" is a comedy starring Owen Wilson as Carl Nargle, a kind-hearted painter who hosts his own show on public television and seems to have it all (even the attention of many women) until he gets replaced. With a tone of ironic yet subdued comedy, in the vein of "Napoleon Dynamite" or Wes Anderson's films, the movie provides a complex portrait of its protagonist, though stumbling in its presentation of the rest of the characters. Nonetheless, it's an entertaining tale about learning to find our place when we think we've lost what's most valuable in our lives.

How to Deal with a Heartbreak
Sequel to the successful Peruvian romantic comedy "Soltera codiciada" from 2018. In How to Deal with a Heartbreak, we pick up the story of María Fe (Gisela Ponce de León), who seems to be going through her best moment... until the pandemic arrives. Struggling with creative block but committed to writing a second book for a publisher, she faces an existential crisis in the worst possible way. This sequel is interesting because it takes into consideration how the pandemic affected an entire generation both professionally and economically. However, the narrative isn't as effective as the first one, as it tends to get lost in unnecessary detours and twists. You'll enjoy it if you liked the original.
