Description
Three married couples undergoing therapy are summoned by their female psychologist to a meeting. The psychologist won’t be attending the reunion herself, but she will give to them instructions about what they must do. Thus, to the sound of a horn (literally), the six protagonists will gradually air their dirty laundry concerning their relationships and bring up issues like taking care of the kids, the different home tasks, money, jealousy and sex, until it all leads to a most unexpected and equally shocking end.
In general, it would be more interesting if Roberto were a pleasant man at first (abusers are often very good at behaving in public), as if he were taking care of his wife with an addiction that developed after the death of her mother. Like "well, yes, he has a conservative upbringing, but he's not a bad guy", otherwise you immediately think that he's some kind of asshole: he shuts his wife's mouth, yells at everyone for no reason, in the end you don't feel sorry for him at all. But if we had taken a liking to him first, there would have been more shock and ambiguity. Although perhaps the director was afraid of this ambiguity and made Roberto too obvious a tyrant.
But in general, the film is interesting)
But the ending was very unexpected. I liked.