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Movie Review: El Crimen Ferpecto (The Perfect Crime)

Written by Toni Dimayuga
Published March 13, 2007

There's an old saying that states, "When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Unfortunately, all the lemonade in the world wouldn't have helped the hapless Rafael, the protagonist in El Crimen Ferpecto. A very funny black comedy directed by Álex de la Iglesia, El Crimen Ferpecto shows the rapid descent of a man who had it all.

Rafael (Guillermo Toledo) is a successful salesman in the ladies' department at a major department store in Madrid. As a staunch bachelor, Rafael avoids long-term relationships because he fears that it would lead to marriage and children, which he considers a mediocre and pathetic life. A suave but arrogant ladies' man, Rafael is living the dream. He's seduced all the beautiful young salesgirls in his department, his two fellow salesmen worship him, the customers love him, and he's a shoo-in for the manager position.

That is, until the board awards the promotion to Don Antonio (Luis Varela), a salesman in the men's department and Rafael's sworn nemesis. When Don Antonio mysteriously vanishes, suspicious eyes naturally fall on Rafael. As luck would have it, Rafael receives help from Lourdes (Monica Cervera), a saleswoman whom Rafael has never noticed before because of her homely (oh, let's face it — she's fugly) looks. However, Rafael finds out too late that her aid comes at a very, very steep price.

Although El Crimen Ferpecto is in Spanish (with English subtitles), the humor wasn't lost in the translation. The first 20 minutes are especially funny, as Rafael addresses the audience directly, introducing us to the people with whom he works and describing his beliefs about marriage. It becomes a little less funny halfway through the film, but there are still many amusing moments. Cervera is a scene stealer as Lourdes, who gives a new meaning to the term "batshit crazy", terrifying and tormenting Rafael with hilarious results. At first she seems like a shy woman, but Rafael quickly finds out that she's a tigress, and should be taken very seriously.

Let's not forget the motley crew of oddball supporting characters, such as the lecherous security guard Rafael pays to look the other way while he has sex in a dressing room, or the detective who would keep both eyes on Rafael if they weren't crossed. Craziest of all are the members of Lourdes' family, composed of a narcoleptic father, a no-nonsense mother, and a young sister who's a pathological liar. Guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

I thought that overall El Crimen Ferpecto is a really good film. It's not just a black comedy. In fact, some parts are Hitchcockian. There are also some silly, strange sequences when Rafael feels that he's losing his mind. The last 15 minutes reminded me a little of the ending to The Shawshank Redemption as Rafael plots to regain control of his life. Granted, you don't really sympathize with any of the characters, but that's because none of them are likeable enough. It seems though, that it was purposeful because it is a black comedy, and you're not really supposed to root for anyone.

If you're in the mood for a black comedy and aren't afraid of subtitles, then check out El Crimen Ferpecto. It'll be out in stores on March 13.

Toni is an Assistant Gaming Editor at Blogcritics Magazine. She's proud to be a gamer chick and a movie buff!
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Movie Review: El Crimen Ferpecto (The Perfect Crime)
Published: March 13, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Comedy, Video: Crime, Video: Drama, Video: Foreign Language
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#1 — March 13, 2007 @ 08:37AM — T. Rigney [URL]

Sounds pretty cool. I'm a big fan of Day of the Beast and Accion Mutante, so I'm quite excited to finally see this. I could watch just about anything that features Monica Cervera.

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