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What Have I Done To Deserve This? (1984)
Rating:
Starring: Carmen Maura, Luis Hostalot, Ryo Hiruma, Angel de Andres Lopez, Gonzalo Suarez
Director: Pedro Almodovar
Category: Comedy
Studio: Wellspring
Subtitles:
English
Length:
101 mins

 
 

 

"So twisted and so funny!... A marvelous jumble of impossibilities." - The Miami Herald

Gloria (Carmen Maura) is a cleaning woman and housewife who is addicted to amphetamines. She lives in the crowded apartment with her miserable taxi driving husband (who once forged Hitler's diaries), her two teen sons - one who is selling drugs, the other sleeps with older men, and her crazy mother-in-law who keeps a pet lizard. Driven by despair, Gloria sells off one of her sons, accidentally kills her husband and sets into motion a nightmarish chain of events in Pedro Almodovar's absurdist black comedy.