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How to Get Over a Breakup (Soltera Codiciada) [Sub: Eng]
Description
After a long time in thinking, the girl decided to list all her frustrations and boring life in a small blog without expecting her success or failure. After the time, the girl did not expect her new blog to be popular among all, where the blog has become a huge joy among the public and became a famous girl and has thousands of fans because of that blog.
After a long time in thinking, the girl decided to list all her frustrations and boring life in a small blog without expecting her success or failure. After the time, the girl did not expect her new blog to be popular among all, where the blog has become a huge joy among the public and became a famous girl and has thousands of fans because of that blog.
Actors:
Alex Cartañá,
Kelly Lynn Reiter,
Gisela Ponce de León,
Rodrigo Palacios,
Jely Reátegui,
Karina Jordán,
Christopher Von Uckermann
Alex Cartañá
Kelly Lynn Reiter
Gisela Ponce de León
Rodrigo Palacios
Jely Reátegui
Karina Jordán
Christopher Von Uckermann
October 21, 1986 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Genre:
Comedy
Country:
Peru
Keywords:
#Gisela Ponce de León #How to Get Over a Breakup #Jely Reátegui #Karina Jordán #Soltera Codiciada
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November 06, 2018
It may have a credible message about self-improvement, and the technical elements - photography, sound, music - may be fine, but they are not enough to inject energy into this lethargic and predictable comedy. [Full review in Spanish]