Only Human with Norma Aleandro: DVD Cover

    Only Human
    a.k.a. Seres Queridos Director: Teresa de Peligri, Dominic Harari Cast: Norma Aleandro, Guillermo Toledo, María Botto

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/17/2006
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 39,395
     
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    Disc #1 -- Only Human
    1. Opening Titles/And Relax [3:05]
    2. Meeting the Family [5:15]
    3. Identity Crisis [7:58]
    4. Soup Trouble [3:55]
    5. Retrieving the Soup [6:16]
    6. It's Yayo! [4:34]
    7. A Man in the Kitchen [4:46]
    8. The Soup Is Good [6:02]
    9. Rafi and Dudu [6:04]
    10. Good Neighbors [4:48]
    11. Office Politics [4:22]
    12. Ernesto's Adventure [7:12]
    13. Passion of the Dance [6:32]
    14. Irreconcilable Differences [7:16]
    15. Family Reunion [3:10]
    16. Nobody's Perfect/End Credits [4:37]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A mismatched couple discovers that whatever can go wrong will go wrong during a family visit in this comedy. Leni (Marian Aguilera) is a television reporter from a Jewish family in Spain. One weekend, Leni drops by her family's home for a visit, with her new boyfriend, college professor Rafi (Guillermo Toledo), in tow. Rafi is more than a bit nervous about meeting Leni's family -- chronically nervous mother Gloria (Norma Aleandro), blustery father Ernesto (Mario Martin), dance-student sister Tania (María Botto), straight-laced bother David (Fernando Ramallo), and addled grandfather Dudu (Max Berliner). But Leni quickly makes matters worse when she announces to her family, who are waiting for Ernesto to return from work, that Rafi just happens to be Palestinian. Matters become a bit tense after that, and while joking with Leni with a block of frozen soup in the kitchen, Rafi accidentally drops the package out the window -- hitting a man on the head who might be Ernesto. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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