ManiakJiggy
This is How Movies Should Be Made
Teringer
An Exercise In Nonsense
KnotStronger
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Ariella Broughton
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
corrazy
Really, I laugh a lot in this film, it's a wonderful film very very funny, I watched it in the cinema with my brother, also we brought it in video, I like very much the conversations between David and Paty, and the fights that David and his friends have with Ricky, and in class that they get in animals... I still remember when I watched the film in the cinema, and when after singing SUFRE MAMON David does a boxing fight with Ricky, and he wins the fight, but before that the Ricky's band sing a song but they frustrate it with the petard. Really really funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, now I'm trying to search for it in DVD, I would be glad if I found it, and can watch it when I want.
didacrm
Sufre Mamón is the best spanish movie about love. The argument it's very solid, and the music the perfect accompaniment for fall in love. If you like this movie you must see "Sueltate el Pelo", the second masterpiece of "G men". Essential!.
vivabingcrosby
This is one of the worst Manuel Summers films, a title that it was made for his son, David Summers and the Hombres G. It is very difficult to make a great movie without good actors, but it is impossible make a movie without any actor. The plot is absolutely ridiculous, without a logical sense. For example, the love affair between David Summers and his girlfriend, Marta, or the boxing scenes in the concert... I don't recommend this film to anyone...
danieldavalos
Sufre Mamón was made at the peak of the Hombres G career (Hombres G being the famous Spanish rock/pop band that got really famous throughout Spain and Latin America in the 80's, and are still quite famous today by the way).It is a movie about how the band got together but also about probably their most famous song: "Devuélveme a mi Chica" ("Give me Back my Girl"), obviously about how David's (lead singer) girl was stolen from him by a snobby arrogant guy that also sings for another band which is the nemesis-band of Hombres G in the movie. David, backed up by his bandmates, will do anything to get her back and take revenge on his enemy. It's a movie made basically for Hombres G fans, although anyone else who isn't familiar with the band would get some good laughs from it as well.It may not be a big production or cinematographically perfect, but it is entertaining and fun, specially if you like Hombres G. A good Spanish 80's Comedy.Daniel Dávalos