Quartile rating: 6/10 · 1 rating
Through five stories, the movie addresses sex and love: Paco and Ana are a marriage looking for reactivate the passion of their sexual relations, long time unsatisfied; Jose Luis tries to recover the affections of his wife Paloma, sit down on a wheelchair after an accident which has limited her mobility; Mª Candelaria and Antonio are a marriage trying by all way to be parents, but she has the trouble that no get an orgasm when make love with him; Álex try to satisfy Natalia's fantasies, while she starts to doubt if he finally will ask her in marriage; and finally, Sandra is a single woman in a permanent searching for a man to fall in love. All them love, fear, live and explore their diverse sexual paraphilias and the different sides of sexuality, trying to find the road to happiness.
Kiki: Love to Love is a Spanish remake of the Argentine comedy Kiki, el amor se hace, which itself was inspired by the French film Delicacy and the broader anthology comedy tradition. The film follows five interweaving vignettes about sex, love, and paraphilias in a light, accessible comedic tone. The anthology structure is competently executed and the ensemble cast brings energy and charm to their roles, lifting the film above its fairly predictable narrative arcs. Cinematography is functional and pleasant but unremarkable for a mid-budget Spanish comedy. Novelty suffers significantly given its status as a remake of a relatively recent foreign film, with the story beats feeling familiar even to those unfamiliar with the source. The endings of the individual vignettes wrap up neatly but without much surprise or emotional resonance, settling for crowd-pleasing resolutions over anything more daring.