More the Merrier

More the Merrier (Spanish: Donde caben dos) is a 2021 Spanish sex comedy film directed by Paco Caballero. It features an ensemble cast that includes Ernesto Alterio, Raúl Arévalo, Luis Callejo, Anna Castillo, Pilar Castro, Álvaro Cervantes, Carlos Cuevas, Verónica Echegui, Miki Esparbé, Ricardo Gómez, María León, Melina Matthews, Ana Milán, María Morales, Jorge Suquet, and Aixa Villagrán.

More the Merrier
SpanishDonde caben dos
Directed byPaco Caballero
Screenplay by
  • Paco Caballero
  • Daniel González
  • Eric Navarro
  • Eduard Solà
Produced by
  • Carlos Fernández
  • Laura Fernández Brites
Starring
CinematographyDavid Valldepérez
Edited byLiana Artigal
Production
companies
  • Castelao Productions
  • Castelao Pictures
  • Donde caben dos AIE
Distributed byFilmax
Release date
  • 30 July 2021 (2021-07-30)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Plot

The plot concerns about several substories, most of them taking place around swinging club 'Paradiso', involving the likes of Alba and Liana; Pablo, Clara and Victoria; Raúl and Víctor; or Jaime, Belén, Ana, and Miguel.[1]

Cast

Production

The film is a Castelao Productions, Castelao Pictures, and Donde caben dos AIE production.[3] It was shot in Barcelona.[2]

Release

Distributed by Filmax, the film was released theatrically in Spain on 30 July 2021. After three weeks it had grossed €202,154 (33,215 admissions).[4]

Reception

Jade Budowski of Decider.com gave the film a negative recommendation, considering that it "doesn't quite know what kind of movie it wants to be and fails to come together in the end", sex-positive message and performances from the cast notwithstanding.[5]

Juan Pando of Fotogramas rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, assessing that "it works as a racy comedy, but it does not quite work as the groundbreaking proposal it promises to be", featuring an excessive reliance on dialogue and the voice-over.[6]

Eulàlia Iglesias of El Confidencial rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, warning that "as in any choral comedy, some subplots work better than others", with an TV-sitcom-like [over]abundance of dialogue, while still considering the film to be a "fun invitation to a joint and unprejudiced erotic spree".[1]

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