If something stands out in our country’s cinema, it is the creativity and ingenuity so that comedies are always a tempting option.
Something that cannot be missing Netflix catalog is the Argentine comedy, and Carla Peterson together with Julieta Díaz are a good combination to start filling that space with “Don’t break me”which keeps viewers laughing and entertained for 1 hour and 35 minutes.
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The film was released in 2023 and in addition to dynamic dialogues, it poses absurd situations that are very well interpreted by the two established actresses of Argentine fiction. In addition, it has a profound message about the power of friendship, effort and personal improvement.


Don’t break me

What it’s about Don’t Break Me, a movie available on Netflix
The story focuses on two friends in their late 40s who feel pressured by their sense of old age and they fight against the social pressure to be pretty. Additionally, they have anger issues that they are trying to manage by going to a control group. When you meet a plastic surgeon who promises utopian results and is not up to par, situations that are as unusual as they are funny arise.
In addition to the protagonists, the performances of Cecilia Dopazo, Martín Garabal and Fito Páez, among others, stand out. The script perfectly complements a plot that generates constant interest in the viewer and frequent laughter. The performances also accompany.
Netflix: trailer for Don’t Break Me
Embed – Don’t Break Me – Official Trailer
Netflix: cast of Don’t Break Me
- Julieta Díaz (Vera)
- Carla Peterson (Angela)
- Martin Garabal (Fede)
- Cecilia Dopazo (Fanny)
- Fito Páez (Novel Director)
- Esteban Lamothe (Fercho)
- Nancy Dupláa (Monica)
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