Adán y Eva

Comedy

Adán y Eva
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Description

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Traveling, having adventures, falling in love, action and many more actions are what you can do through movies and Adán y Eva is a film that will not leave you disappointed.
This film was released in 2005 and people were looking forward to that day.
Another important part when creating a movie is the cast, which in this case is comprised of Cameron Douglas, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Chad Lindberg, Jake Hoffman, Brian Klugman.

Each film director has his own style when it comes to producing feature films and Jeff Kanew 's style is clearly reflected in this film.
The film stretches for 91 min..
The movie is from United States.

The script was created by Justin Kanew.
Adam & Eve Productions, Liquid Films decided to bet on this story and, without a doubt, it has been a good success.
You can see the good work of John Darbonne in the details of the light, the framing, the movements of the cameras and even in the position of the characters.
Perhaps a large part of the success of this film is that it has been a success to expose this story and these messages from a Comedy genre.

Trailer

Critics Adán y Eva

Give it a shot. That.............????????. National Lampoons Girl Movie
My God, I can't believe I'm seeing this. Definitely not National Lampoon. Surprisingly good
Adame & Eve = An hour and a half well spent. AB grade B movie this movie sucked
Since when does National Lampoon make love stories? What a shame, National Lampoon! An absolutely brilliant movie
Unconventional (sexual) romantic comedy. Chriqui is the bright spot in this frat boy comedy. Romp stomps and hoarse
The movie is fine, but it's not National Lampoon Material. Derivative plot, but great realism. very funny romantic comedy
One part of the story was excellent ... a mixture of sweet romantic comedy and gross humor. Douglas is horrible
This is not the comedy it was labeled for. Very real movie, mostly. A decent movie if you look at it one way, a crap movie if you look at it another way
Romantic comedy
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