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Angel is addicted to women. Cheating is his hobby, and this ability has made of him a master in disguise and lies. He is married to a strong women who tries not to be aware of his cheating, and he is father of a daughter who demands his attention. His life is divided into his company, his women and his family, in that order of importance. Through his partner and friend Eduardo, Angel redeems his conscience and confess his affairs as well as his fears. These confessions have a supernatural result for Angel's future, when he is taken by a Celtic goddesses sisterhood, who seek to establish a matriarchy in the world. Without being aware of that fact, Angel will be manipulated by these powerful women, who have under their control to those men who have somehow attempted on the female genre. Angel's life will turn into a calvary, by being a slave of their powers and key agent of a tough plan to eradicate men existence.

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    • Author: Ynye
    Although horror is definitely a hit and miss genre in Argentinian Cinema, La Muerte Cuenta su Historia has enough memorable quality to warrant it as a memorable experience! With an atmosphere that resembles that of Beetlejuice, fans of Tim Burton will appreciate the quality in the life and charm that the film possesses. Whether its Zombies coming together in order to stop a covenant of witches or a ghostly presence haunting the screen, the movie blends many sub genres of horror with a fine blend of comedic element that elevates the movie past a serious tone and up into a crazy, charming light hearted ride! With competent acting and a script to compliment it, the high end production will allow the viewer to become absorbed into the world that is being built, without noticeable distractions that unfortunately are a common occurrence in Argentine cinema (due to the lack of budget in many cases) Definitely recommended for fans of the Horror Comedy sub genre!
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    • Author: Morlunn
    Angel is a successful advertising director; he is also a sexist pig who doesn't even pretend to resist cheating on his wife with every young woman he sees. But there are a group of women, witches perhaps, who have powers to change that - after they kill him. Now Angel is dead, but still forced to live out his life as if he's not (only his young daughter sees that there's something very wrong with Daddy), except when the witches put him in a trance and summon him, zombie-like, to do their bidding, all in an effort to bring back some ancient Celtic Goddesses who will right the wrongs done to women over the centuries…. This was at times quite funny, as the super-macho Angel is so over-the-top that one can't help but laugh, although the film was marred by the fact that the subtitles were out of sync, so that one couldn't always be sure who was saying what. There's a bunch of gore in it too, which might put some people off, but overall it sends up the world of misogyny in a mostly light- hearted way. I did notice that when audience members laughed, it was almost always *female* audience members, though!
  • Credited cast:
    Diego Gentile Diego Gentile - Angel
    Mariana Anghileri Mariana Anghileri - Lucila (as Moro Anghileri)
    Emilia Attías Emilia Attías - Bea
    Damián Dreizik Damián Dreizik - Eduardo
    Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
    Mikko Aromaa Mikko Aromaa - Cameo (victima)
    Marina Cohen Marina Cohen - Macha
    Lautaro Delgado Lautaro Delgado - Norberto
    Fiorela Duranda Fiorela Duranda - Antonella
    Chucho Fernandez Chucho Fernandez - Dr. Piedras
    Tamara Garzón Tamara Garzón - Socorro
    Pablo Guisa Koestinger Pablo Guisa Koestinger - Victima
    Carolina Molinari Carolina Molinari - Gilda
    Berta Muñiz Berta Muñiz - Sergio
    Pipi Onetto Pipi Onetto - Cristina
    Pipi Onetto Pipi Onetto - Cristina
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