Audience Reviews for I Love You, Stupid (Te quiero, Imbécil) There are no featured audience reviews for I Love You, Stupid (Te quiero, Imbécil) at this time. The hero's initial stress and distress are remarkably easy to fix in I Love You, Stupid. He stumbles into what turns out to be a career-making job; he makes a soft landing on the hard tarmac of relationships; and, in one of the movie's best running gags, finds a hilarious video guru -- Ernesto Altiero is wonderful as "Sebastian Vennet" -- to.
This is not to say the movie is a miserable watch. It's just bland, a grilled cheese sandwich without pickles or a dash or two of seasoned salt on top. Marcos' life turns upside down after he loses the same day his girlfriend and his job.
Marcos' life turns wild after to meet Raquel. I Love You, Stupid is worth a punt — and if you have gone through a similar thing you'll understand the thought process the lead character goes through. Even so, the movie feels quite outdated and lacks the charm of the average Nancy Meyers or John Hughes movie. I Love You, Stupid movie reviews & Metacritic score: After Marcos is dumped by his girlfriend, he attempts to reinvent himself as a modern man with the help of a childhood friend and an online guru. It's only a problem when these little borrowings are the only things that work in your movie. And about the best you can say about it is that it finishes well.
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F. puts a strain on his relationship with his fiancée, can the trio learn to live happily ever after? I Love You, Stupid Netflix Review. Every year, The Razzies honor the worst cinematic achievements. Become a member to write your own review.