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Director: Fernando González Molina
Cast: Mario Casas, Alberto Amarilla, Amaia Salamanca, Canco Rodríguez
Emilio, a shy, not too brilliant pupil at a humble local secondary school, has always harboured a secret love for Natalia, the cutest, brightest girl in the class. On the last day of the school year, when he finally decides to declare his love, Natalia is awarded a scholarship to study Medicine at Oxford. It would seem that all is lost for Emilio, but his drop-out school-pals are not ready to throw in the towel. After faking qualifications and scholarships, this band of brainless nuts land in Oxford, causing havoc in the normally peaceful campus existence. —The Film Catalogue
Critical Reception & Ratings
Brain Drain, a 2009 Spanish comedy directed by Fernando González Molina, received generally positive reviews from critics who praised its lighthearted and amusing premise about a group of underachieving students who fake their way into Oxford University. While the film did not receive any major awards recognition, it seems to have found favor with general audiences, earning a respectable 6.6/10 rating on IMDb based on over 1,700 user reviews.
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Brain Drain, the 2009 comedy directed by Fernando González Molina, is a delightful and entertaining romp that blends romance and slapstick humor. Starring Mario Casas and Amaia Salamanca, the film follows a group of underachieving students who scheme their way into Oxford, causing chaos on the prestigious campus. Fans of feel-good, fish-out-of-water stories will particularly enjoy this whimsical and heartwarming take on the classic 'love conquers all' trope.
Brain Drain is a 2009 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Fernando González Molina and starring Mario Casas and Amaia Salamanca. The film is an A3 Films production.
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