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The Ferpect Crime
Comedy, Thriller - 2004
7.1
85%
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A playboy has the tables turned on him when he finds himself being used as a plaything by an undesirable woman.
The Ferpect Crime
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Details

Rated:
Not Rated
Runtime:
105 min
Release date:
10 Sep 2004
Country:
ES
Languages:
Spanish
Budget:
$6,000,000
Revenue:
$0
Awards:
4 wins & 13 nominations

Top Critics Reviews

fresh:
An astute satire on the boundlessness of unchecked sexual fetishism and power.
– Tom Keogh,
Seattle Times,
23 Sep 2005
fresh:
An outrageous comedy of errors set at a Madrid department store.
– Wesley Morris,
Boston Globe,
7 Oct 2005
rotten:
My advice is to choose the first half, where things are really funny until they aren't.
– Rick Groen,
Globe and Mail,
18 Nov 2005
fresh:
This Spanish-language romp is a delightful send-up of retail culture, movie thrillers and the eternal 'ladies' man' facing his just deserts.
– Roger Moore,
Orlando Sentinel,
18 Nov 2005
fresh:
A story that begins as farce but that evolves into something approaching satirical profundity.
– Peter Howell,
Toronto Star,
18 Nov 2005
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