Know the film starring Adrián Suar who shows how the uninterrupted use of the cell phone impacts on everyday life.
The cell phone addiction It is one of the most common problems in the world today. This device became an extension of the arm Over the years, and its consequences are demonstrated in “I can’t live without you”a comedy of Netflix starring Adrián Suar which shows how the protagonist depends on him.
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In a survey conducted by the Ombudsman of the Province of Buenos Aires It was shown that 36% of its participants had problems with cell phone use. Some of its adverse effects are low performance, social isolation, sleep problems, muscle aches, such as neck and shoulders, among others.


What is it about I can’t live without you
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Carlos He is an executive who has a big problem: You can’t release the cell phone. Either when he wakes up, he falls asleep, he is working or even having a family, The phone accompanies it. His obsession reaches such an extent that he ruined the marriage of his wife’s sister, Adelaonly to answer a call, so she decided to ask for divorce.
However, in a desperate attempt to save his marriage, Carlos decided to start a Special therapy to rehabilitate for your mobile addiction. There he will meet a group of people who suffered various consequences due to the phone and learn that You can live without having the cell phone in your hand all the time.
I can’t live without you trailer
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I can’t live without you
- Adrián Suar as Carlos
- Paz Vega as Adela
- Eva Santolaria as Rosa
- Ramón Barea as Alejandro
- Pepe Carrasco as Armando
- Clara Alonso as Lucy
- Nerea Arriola as Simona
- Álvaro Manso as Charo
- Álex Adróver as Ricardo
- Luna Bengoechea as Teresa
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