Así es la Suerte
Ramiro makes his living as a theater actor, living apart from his father and his half brother. One morning a man who tries to take his own life crosses his path and declares himself an evil omen. Ramiro does his best to intervene, but the man dies before Ramiro can do anything, leaving him... Read more
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About Así es la Suerte
Ramiro makes his living as a theater actor, living apart from his father and his half brother. One morning a man who tries to take his own life crosses his path and declares himself an evil omen. Ramiro does his best to intervene, but the man dies before Ramiro can do anything, leaving him convinced that he has attracted a terrible streak of bad luck. From that moment, strange things begin to topple his ordinary life, turning weeks into a comedy of misfires. Meanwhile his relatives converge to help fulfill their late father's last wish, which is to find the love of his life and say goodbye to her. The film keeps a breezy tempo, even as misfortune crops up.
Directed by Juan Carlos de Llaca, the film is an original screenplay that blends comedy with warmth. Released in 2011, it features Mauricio Isaac as Ramiro alongside Irene Azuela and Alfonso Herrera in roles. The cast brings warmth and timing.
Reception wise the film sits in a light hearted tradition that mixes fate and family. It uses the unlikely omen as a springboard to examine the pull of kinship, the stubborn pull of love, and the way honest humor can soften fear. The story treats luck as something fragile and funny rather than sinister.
Box office figures are not available in the provided information. The film did not have widely reported grosses in major outlets, so no reliable worldwide total can be cited here.
Culturally this title sits among Mexican comedies that mix everyday life with exaggerated fate inspired by local folklore. While not a blockbuster, it offers solid performances from a cast that includes Mauricio Isaac and Irene Azuela, and it reflects a tradition of using humor to soften serious themes such as family bonds, love, and letting go.
Details
- Release Date
- August 18, 2011
- User Ratings
- 6 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy
- Country
- Mexico
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Mauricio Isaac
Ramiro
Alfonso Herrera
Guillermo
Irene Azuela
Mónica
Alejandro Calva
Director
Moisés Arizmendi
Patricio Castillo
Vicente
Delia Casanova
Lidia
Alejandra Ambrosi
Ana
Valeria Maldonado
Clara
Mauricio Llera
Written by: Juan Carlos de Llaca