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2006 · 17 min · ★ 7.2 · Comedy

Yoel, film and video games fanatic, needs to prove to his ex-girlfriend that he has matured. Unlike his older brother, Roberto, serious, formal, and sensible, he must learn to be a geek to win the girl of his dreams.

Directed by Ciro Altabás

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