Excuse Me Darling, but Lucas Loved Me explained

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Director:Félix SabrosoDunia Ayaso
Distributor:Columbia TriStar Films de España
Runtime:92 minutes
Language:Spanish
Cinematography:Arnaldo Catinari
Editing:Miguel Ángel Santamaría
Music:Manuel Villalta
Country:Spain

Excuse Me Darling, but Lucas Loved Me[1] (Spanish; Castilian: '''Perdona bonita, pero Lucas me quería a mí'''|links=no) is a 1997 Spanish comedy film directed by Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso in 1997. The film is an ensemble comedy in which the characters exhibited extreme stereotypes, causing some criticism that it exaggerated gay characters, to which the directors responded that heterosexual characters were also exaggerated and based on clichés.

Synopsis

Until Lucas appeared in their lives, Dani, Carlos, and Toni led a quiet existence without major concerns. They shared almost everything: the house, housework, dogs, their homosexuality, and debts. The debts finally forced them to rent one of the bedrooms of their apartment. Lucas moved in with his long hair, his charming smile, and his muscular body to completely change the life and direction of their home. Lucas turned up dead but ... Who killed him? All had reasons for doing so, or maybe not.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Excuse Me, Darling, But Lucas Loved Me. Variety. 9 February 1997. Jonathan. Holland.