Jaime Llorente and Adriana Torrebejano get involved in lies in “Alibis”

Have you ever thought about skipping a family meal? How about skipping your work day to go to a soccer game? And about getting a new life? If so, but you don’t know how to do it, Alibis S.L. will adapt to every situation. A premise that sounds crazy in real life, but when translated into fiction it leads to absurdly comedic situations. “Alibis”, the new film by Martin Cuervo – Inspired by the French film “Alibi.com”, showing in cinemas in Spain today.

Starring Jaime Llorente and Adriana Torrebejano, accompanied by Leo Harlem, Lum Barrera, Anton Lofer and Anna Jara. between References to Harry Potter and the parksthe cast of the new film Cuervo stopped by to chat with ABC.

Anton Lofer asserts that “Coartadas” resembles “An amusement park where every scene is an attraction“, a definition that the director gladly accepts, “And with the audience it’s more fun, because imagining Shambhala (at PortAventura) for yourself; “You can be in the front row, but without people screaming, it’s not the same,” the comedian concludes. Anna Jara, for her part, sees it from a different perspective: “This is like a ‘wedding planner’ of lies. I mean, because if you had to organize a surprise it would be more of a thing.”

What the entire staff agrees on is that they would rather work for Coartadas SL than hire their services. Adriana Torrebejano launches her autobiography if she carries the Txaquira agenda -The character played by Paula Brindis-; Martín Cuervo to prepare organized surprises; Llum Barrera and Leo Harlem prefer to help with identity theft.

This comedy, “which goes to expulsion, without any kind of humility.”The director also likes to talk about his new work, playing under the slogan “You lie, we’ll cover you.” The filming session took place, which for its heroes became “very relaxed” and had many moments of improvisation. Although Cuervo confirms this with a laugh “It was a dictatorship. I only accepted what made me happy.”. For Leo Harlem, for whom this film was one of the last before his retirement, one of the best scenes is the “tuk-tuk” scene: “I was driving like hell,” the comedian says complicitly when referring to his partner Lum Barrera.

Llorente and Torrebigano, the film’s central duo, delve into their favorite moment…the bowling alley scene. They both claim they laughed “a lot” while bowling and performing Nino Bravo songs. That first date led to a big fight in this relationship, What is the best Hogwarts house? Jaime Llorente claims to be a Slytherin – the ambitious family – and Adriana Torribejano is part of the Hufflepuff family – the good family; He reaffirms that he is the best at ten pins and she asks, laughing sarcastically: Do you know how I had to deal with this?