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Oct 11, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Yahoo! News: Entertainment - Movies
Variety - The early, B&W-tinged moments of Pablo Carbonell's "Tuna and Chocolate" showing teams of fisherman sweating and tugging at nets full of fish may suggest an update of Visconti's "La Terra Trema," but comic Carbonell is up to something far lighter, more insubstantial and willfully eccentric. The popular Spanish funnyman's directorial debut is a mixed grill of real issues and silly trivia, revolving around a groom's strained efforts to pull off his idea of the ideal marriage. Prizes at Malaga fest and solid local B.O. will give pic a modest thrust into wider Euro territories.
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