Disco, Ibiza, Locomía
- 2024
- 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.3K
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Follows the Spanish group Locomía, showcasing the ins and outs of club culture, the golden age of record companies and the explosion of Latin music in Miami.Follows the Spanish group Locomía, showcasing the ins and outs of club culture, the golden age of record companies and the explosion of Latin music in Miami.Follows the Spanish group Locomía, showcasing the ins and outs of club culture, the golden age of record companies and the explosion of Latin music in Miami.
Jose Pérez-Ocaña
- Pedro Vidal
- (as José Pérez Ocaña)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaAt the beginning of the movie, Xavi Font gives Freddie Mercury a gift for his birthday, a shoes designed by himself that, at the ending of the movie, they appear as part of the music video Queen: I'm Going Slightly Mad (1991) that Font is watching on TV. It happened actually: Mercury and Font not only met in Ibiza, but Mercury felt attracted to Font by his fashion designs and his extravagant personality.
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From Jaime Lorente giving one of the best performances of his career to Alberto Ammann (Pacho from Narcos) confirmation as the hispanic Gary Oldman, acting in Locomía is so enjoyable and that I couldn't avoid getting addicted to it. Looooo-coooooooooo-mía.
Customes and art design are perfect and every little detail that could have been ruined due to excessive camp is instead fitted very well into the overall aesthetic of the movie.
I don't know if there is a language/cultural barrier that could stop people from enjoying this film (judging by another imdb review I just read) but I can affirm that the camp and the LGBTQ aspect of this film feels so coherent and fun that even the most homophobic dude in Ibiza would appreciate how entertaining and engaging it is. Nothing feels forced or out of place.
I really think this movie ends up leaving you with the desire to see more, to the point where it could have been made into a TV series and not just a single film. However it does feel like it brings a complete story and package.
To sum-up: Disco, Ibiza Locomía will be admired as a cult-classic in the future, even if it doesn't get the attention it deserves right now. One of best Spanish films I've ever seen and definitely the most fun, my apologies to Torrente 1 and el día de la bestia. (It's great and not the typical soap opera posing as drama that is so common to receive praise in Spain, thats probably why it won't be well regarded, people want "Hable con ella" emotional ripoff number 83838484883)
Customes and art design are perfect and every little detail that could have been ruined due to excessive camp is instead fitted very well into the overall aesthetic of the movie.
I don't know if there is a language/cultural barrier that could stop people from enjoying this film (judging by another imdb review I just read) but I can affirm that the camp and the LGBTQ aspect of this film feels so coherent and fun that even the most homophobic dude in Ibiza would appreciate how entertaining and engaging it is. Nothing feels forced or out of place.
I really think this movie ends up leaving you with the desire to see more, to the point where it could have been made into a TV series and not just a single film. However it does feel like it brings a complete story and package.
To sum-up: Disco, Ibiza Locomía will be admired as a cult-classic in the future, even if it doesn't get the attention it deserves right now. One of best Spanish films I've ever seen and definitely the most fun, my apologies to Torrente 1 and el día de la bestia. (It's great and not the typical soap opera posing as drama that is so common to receive praise in Spain, thats probably why it won't be well regarded, people want "Hable con ella" emotional ripoff number 83838484883)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $259,817
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Color
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