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Movie Title : I'm So Excited!
Release Date : Jun 28, 2013 Wide
Genre Movie :Comedy
Actors :Antonio de la Torre,Hugo Silva,Miguel Ángel Silvest...,Javier Cámara,Carlos Areces,Raúl Arévalo,Jose María Yazpik,Lola Dueñas,Cecilia Roth,Blanca Suárez,José Luis Torrijo,Laya Martí,Carmen Machi,Susi Sánchez,Pepa Charro,Nasser Saleh,Guillermo Toledo,Penelope Cruz,Antonio Banderas,Paz Vega
Mpaa Rating : R
Plot Story : A technical failure has endangered the lives of the people on board Peninsula Flight 2549. The pilots are striving, along with their colleagues in the Control Center, to find a solution. The flight attendants and the chief steward are atypical, baroque characters who, in the face of danger, try to forget their own personal problems and devote themselves body and soul to the task of making the flight as enjoyable as possible for the passengers, while they wait for a solution. Life in the clouds is as complicated as it is at ground level, and for the same reasons, which could be summarized in two: sex and death. (c) Sony Classics



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Critics Ranting For I'm So Excited! : 5.6
Critics Percentage For I'm So Excited! : 47 %
User Ranting Movie I'm So Excited! : 3
User Count Like for I'm So Excited! : 3,625

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Despite the film's playfulness, it's still quite clear that we're in the hands of a master who takes the work seriously, if not the material or his characters.
Christy Lemire-ChristyLemire.com

A mescaline-alcohol-and-panic-fueled orgy of confessional dialogue, sex acts, arguments, confessional monologues, and more sex acts.
Tirdad Derakhshani-Philadelphia Inquirer

Too broad for the tarmac.
John Anderson-Newsday

It's amusing fluff, but from an Oscar-winning dramatist, this return to comedy is a bit of a letdown.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch

To throw caution to the winds is one thing, but to jettison control of tone at the same time seems a liberty too far.
Anthony Lane-New Yorker

The party in the sky comes to represent Almodovar's faith in the power of imagination, which allows us to transcend even the most horrifying tragedies.
Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader

Think Flying High with a gay cabin crew and no laughs...The story has most of the plane's passengers rendered unconscious, presumably by showing I'm So Excited as the in-flight movie.
Jim Schembri-3AW

For a cinematic icon to get it so wrong, one has to assume it is deliberate; something to play with
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

Despite an over-weighted gay theme, there's a lot to like in this colourful Almodóvar blast of joie de vivre, as secrets are revealed, desires unleashed and the complexities of relationships are exposed
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

The setting acts as a bland backdrop without substance or thought. Worst of all, the dialogue feels horribly contrived, even lazy. A misguided misfire.
Ed Gibbs-The Sunday Age

Disengaged silly spoof of those '70s disaster movies.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

It's a sometimes pleasing, and often unsettling movie, proof that Almodovar still has a playful side, but let's hope he goes back to work soon.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid

This isn't just camp, it's existential camp -- or, more precisely, an acknowledgment that the camp impulse is one way of dealing with the absurdity of life. 'We're flying around aimlessly,' a man says, 'and we don't know where or how we're going to land.'
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

Daring though it is, it follows the same trajectory as the wounded plane aboard which the film is set. That is, it circles and circles but never really goes anywhere.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

The film is a broad, absurd parody that plays like a gay-cabaret send-up of "The High and the Mighty."
Bob Bloom-Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)

Pedro Almodóvar crammed actors he's worked with over the years into a movie so wacky it defies analysis.
Lawrence Toppman-Charlotte Observer

It's farcical, but not funny; sexualized but not sexy.
Matt Kelemen-AspectRatio.us

...an interesting diversion for Almodovar completists, yet hardly explains why he's so revered. It's a throwaway, a bawdy, tasteless lark from someone who should've gotten this stuff out of his system by now. Judging by these results, he did.
Steve Persall-Tampa Bay Times

Even though I'm So Excited! doesn't soar, the film is a fun flight.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle

It's like a very horny, very gay parody of airplane-disaster movies ... without the laughs. I'm So Excited! neither lives up to its name nor its exclamation point.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)

[This is] Almodóvar for people who assume they can't get Almodóvar otherwise. It's Almodóvar for Target.
Wesley Morris-Grantland

For those who enjoy bawdiness with their comedy, I'm So Excited! will be catnip. For those expecting subtitled sophistication, look elsewhere.
Charles Ealy-Austin American-Statesman

Almodóvar joins the mile-high club, setting his films' trademark sexcapades, overwrought telenovella plot twists and bubblegum-colored imagery aboard a doomed airliner.
Graham Killeen-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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The film is an ensemble comedy written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. When it appears as though the end is in sight, the pilots, flight crew, and passengers of a plane heading to Mexico City look to forget the anguish of the moment and face the greatest danger, which we carry within ourselves.

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