
Adán (Omar Chaparro) is a charming seducer who believes he knows how to make any woman swoon. He prepares to teach his friends the art of conquering women, using his array of bullet-proof rules of seduction. Mia (Martha Higareda) is an ambitious producer who dreams of having her own TV show on women empowerment called "Todos Caen," a strategic guide to dating that teaches you just how to hook a man--and have him eating out of your hand in no time. Mia and Adán cross paths a... (Full plot summary below)
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Adán (Omar Chaparro) is a charming seducer who believes he knows how to make any woman swoon. He prepares to teach his friends the art of conquering women, using his array of bullet-proof rules of seduction. Mia (Martha Higareda) is an ambitious producer who dreams of having her own TV show on women empowerment called "Todos Caen," a strategic guide to dating that teaches you just how to hook a man--and have him eating out of your hand in no time. Mia and Adán cross paths at a bar one fateful night, and from there the game is on in an all-out battle of the sexes. But as they test their finely-honed seduction strategies on each other, both find that sometimes the more you play hard to get, the harder you may end up falling.
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| Arizona RepublicRandy CordovaWhile not everything works in Todos Caen — "Everybody Falls" in English — the film is breezy and engaging, with sharp and snappy dialogue. Most importantly, you want to see the two main characters wind up together. |
| User ReviewbennetThis is a charming rom-com with some laugh out loud moments. It doesn't always work but its heart is in the right place. We picked the movie after enjoying the leads in No Manches Frida and they don't disappoint in this one. |