What Have I Done to Deserve This? Comments

  • Assunta 2022-12-10 07:25:20

    The space was too narrow, and she had to kill her husband before she could breathe. It seems that she is a little addicted to drugs, but sure enough, it would be good if the husband, son and mother-in-law...

  • Tiffany 2022-12-06 17:20:03

    Comrade Amo himself still showed in the play for a...

  • Florencio 2022-11-30 02:09:16

    Friends of Women: Pedro...

  • Jared 2022-11-26 13:22:07

    The more I look at Almodóvar, the more I feel the flamboyant taste unique to the Spanish context, both tragic comedies and tragicomedies. A picture of the life of an unfortunate housewife, looking at her only to feel hopeless and hopeless. The return of the younger son may be the new...

  • Hester 2022-11-26 05:01:40

    The life of Desperate Housewives, the noisy Spanish. A Dao's stylization took shape more than thirty years ago. Recognition, ideology, development, the three major characteristics of a first-tier literary film director, Adao has...

  • Marta 2022-11-25 13:58:26

    Guilt-free makes personal life better. The busy life of making a living is really...

  • Precious 2022-11-11 03:02:00

    Seemingly messy and unbearable until the end where Almodóvar's power is...

  • Vita 2022-10-29 14:02:10

    C+ / A relatively unique one, a female revenge story of magical realism, and finally had to return to the family, gradually groping for an effective narrative context in the mess, using a POV to represent the lizard's eyes is the finishing...

  • Monte 2022-10-27 01:12:52

    How can you be like...

  • Newell 2022-10-17 21:39:31

    Is it the poor and humble couples in the post-Franco period who are sad? Money is not the point, the point is the long-term patriarchal oppression and social regulation. The lizards are the funniest part of the whole film. Finally, the return of the youngest son is the finishing touch. The funny thing is that the little girl has a...

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What Have I Done to Deserve This? quotes

  • Lucas Villalba: Letters from Hitler?

    Antonio: Yeah, she was a bit of a Nazi. I'm going to tell you a secret. I wrote them.

    Lucas Villalba: What?

    Antonio: I copy handwriting, but I'm not a forger. I did it for her, for Ingrid Muller.

    Lucas Villalba: The one who was mad about you.

    Antonio: Not that I like it, but she asked me to, and women, when thy want something...

    Lucas Villalba: Didn't anyone find you out?

    Antonio: Of course not. Not even Hitler, may he rest in peace, would have known.

  • Abuela: How's the homework going?

    Toni: It's crap.

    Abuela: I'll give you a hand.

    Toni: Let's see. Tell me who are the romantics and who are the realists?

    Toni: Ibsen.

    Abuela: Romantic.

    Toni: Lord Byron.

    Abuela: Realist.

    Toni: Goethe.

    Abuela: Another realist.

    Toni: And Balzac.

    Abuela: Romantic. See how easy it is.

    Toni: It sure is.