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Álex has just suffered a love disappointment and sends a voice message to his boyfriend in anger but the voice is received by Bruno. This mistake ends up making them meet and what begins as ... Read allÁlex has just suffered a love disappointment and sends a voice message to his boyfriend in anger but the voice is received by Bruno. This mistake ends up making them meet and what begins as a date ends up having greater significance.Álex has just suffered a love disappointment and sends a voice message to his boyfriend in anger but the voice is received by Bruno. This mistake ends up making them meet and what begins as a date ends up having greater significance.
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I wasn't sure what to expect with this series. The trailer looked promising but I've been duped by trailers before. The series starts with a call to a wrong number that sets up a chain of reactions and introduces us to the various storylines, all of which were well written and carried out - a stagnation marriage, a lesbian couple at the crossroads of their 7 year relationship, a widow and her long lost childhoold friend. The main story centers around Bruno and Alex, two polar opposites on the gay spectrum who meet by accident and discover there's a white hot chemistry between them. Yes, Carlos Cuevas is very easy on the eyes but that's not the only reason to watch. I intended to view just the first episode and ended up binge watching all eight episodes in one sitting. This series reminded me of the great 2000 Spanish film 'Km.0' which was amazing. Highly recommend this to fans of limited romantic drama series.
Old telephones and wrong numbers, misunderstandings, the inability to express true feelings and blossoming LOVE. That is Smiley.
All the classic elements of rom-com rolled into a delightful Christmas gift from Spain and Netflix.
Throw in a handsome cast of fine actors and this Spanish comedy just flies.
It touches on a wide range of issues including family, and rejection but mostly the search, the timeless search, for love.
This series is joy. Sit back and join Bruno and Alex as they navigate the pitfalls of modern romance in a fabulous looking Barcelona.
We may all know where we are going but the journey is half the fun!
All the classic elements of rom-com rolled into a delightful Christmas gift from Spain and Netflix.
Throw in a handsome cast of fine actors and this Spanish comedy just flies.
It touches on a wide range of issues including family, and rejection but mostly the search, the timeless search, for love.
This series is joy. Sit back and join Bruno and Alex as they navigate the pitfalls of modern romance in a fabulous looking Barcelona.
We may all know where we are going but the journey is half the fun!
I expected yet another banal, predictable gay rom-com. And while some of the plot is predictable, there is so much more character development than most gay rom-coms that I binged watched the entire series in two sittings. The writing is clever, the acting is very good, and the characters are multi-dimensional.
I enjoyed the many different ways the film explores relationships and people's yearning for love, despite their ages and sexual proclivities. While each character's foibles complicate their searches for love, ultimately their journeys lead them to where they should be.
If you're looking just for eye candy, you can find that here, too. And Barcelona itself is one of the stars.
I enjoyed the many different ways the film explores relationships and people's yearning for love, despite their ages and sexual proclivities. While each character's foibles complicate their searches for love, ultimately their journeys lead them to where they should be.
If you're looking just for eye candy, you can find that here, too. And Barcelona itself is one of the stars.
Finally, I saw a film in which there is no negativity, wars and militarism, dull people who are tired of themselves. Here, gays and lesbians are no different from anyone - everyone communicates with everyone about their innermost dreams and desires. People live, resting from the imposed stereotypes of "right" and "wrong". The film shows life as it should be in a civilized society. All people equally empathize with each other and just live their lives. This is the essence of the film - no one hides their feelings from anyone and does not impose them on others. Imaginary hypocritical tolerance has been replaced by ordinary life, everyone has the right to their own life, if this does not interfere with other people's lives. Life is Beautiful and amazing. Real life is always devoid of stereotypes.
I found out Smiley by accident and gave it a chance. It turned out I watched the whole thing in one breath, one sitting.
Brilliant writing, deep characters and relatable events!
The show is so true-to-life that it makes you laugh, cry and sometimes both at the same time. There are literally lines in the script to provoke your thinking, your outlook on life.
Highly recommend for those who got bored of cliches in the recent year and seek to watch something real.
What can I compare it to? It's a bit similar vibe to Queer as Folk, but the typical spanish cinema flavours make it unique!
But this is not your typical US LGBT series. It is so much more.
Brilliant writing, deep characters and relatable events!
The show is so true-to-life that it makes you laugh, cry and sometimes both at the same time. There are literally lines in the script to provoke your thinking, your outlook on life.
Highly recommend for those who got bored of cliches in the recent year and seek to watch something real.
What can I compare it to? It's a bit similar vibe to Queer as Folk, but the typical spanish cinema flavours make it unique!
But this is not your typical US LGBT series. It is so much more.
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- TriviaGuillem Clua's play "Smiley, una historia de amor" (2012) has only two male characters and its original production ran for three years in Spain.
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