Valeria (Diana Gómez) is something of a failed writer. She’s working random jobs to make ends meet while trying to write something, anything. She’s also feeling disillusioned with life and drifting farther away from her husband with every passing day. Valeria’s lost and unsure in which direction to head. Fortunately, her friends are a riot and always around to help her sort through missteps and next steps.
There’s some solid character development here so it’s easy to get lost in the story. Each of these ladies is fun and flawed in equal measure, which gets them into all sorts of melodramatic and comedic situations. It’s with fun, relatable and well executed performances that these women make it easy to invest in their individual storylines and so getting sucked into the plot is inevitable. The Sex and the City vibes are strong early on but fade relatively quickly. Valeria has more to offer than the sock value of uncensored female friendship and that dramatic aspect is what’ll hook you.