While not a straightforward comedy, the film does entertain a kind of absurdist wit: what to do with a body that, having passed away at the start of Passover, must remain with the bereaved for five days? Fernando Luján as the ex-husband is amiably frumpy, nudging his way into the role with relish. The jokes never spur more than a chuckle, but that is their intent. Writer/director Mariana Chenillo is content to keep the laughter at a minimum and focus on the family dynamic. There is, after all, a dead body in the house. (2011) — John Rubio
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