Critics generally praised the film for its "Almodóvar-esque" aesthetics—bright colors, zippy rhythm, and celebratory feel. Kiki, Love to Love (2016)
A couple (Luis Callejo and Candela Peña) finds a spark when the wife realizes she is turned on by her husband’s tears.
A plastic surgeon (Luis Bermejo) drugs his distant, wheelchair-bound wife (Mari Paz Sayago) to have sex with her while she is unconscious—a storyline critics noted as the film's darkest and most controversial.
Other segments explore auras of attraction involving plants, fabrics, and even telephone-based fetishes. Critical Reception
Critics generally praised the film for its "Almodóvar-esque" aesthetics—bright colors, zippy rhythm, and celebratory feel. Kiki, Love to Love (2016)
A couple (Luis Callejo and Candela Peña) finds a spark when the wife realizes she is turned on by her husband’s tears. Kiki, Love to Love (2016)
A plastic surgeon (Luis Bermejo) drugs his distant, wheelchair-bound wife (Mari Paz Sayago) to have sex with her while she is unconscious—a storyline critics noted as the film's darkest and most controversial. and celebratory feel. Kiki
Other segments explore auras of attraction involving plants, fabrics, and even telephone-based fetishes. Critical Reception and even telephone-based fetishes. Critical Reception