Isi/Disi: Amor a lo bestia (released in 2004) is a Spanish cult comedy directed by Chema de la Peña
The film's title, "Isi Disi Amor a Lo Bestia," roughly translates to "Wild Love," which aptly captures the untamed, primal nature of Verónica and Violeta's relationship. Their love is a force that cannot be contained, a torrent of emotions that spills over into every aspect of their lives.
Santiago Segura (Isi): Known for the Torrente series, Segura brings his signature irreverent energy to the role. isi disi amor a lo bestia torrentl
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The Mission: Disi attempts to help his friend win over Vane through increasingly desperate and often humiliating courtship tactics. Isi/Disi: Amor a lo bestia (2004) - IMDb Isi/Disi: Amor a lo bestia (released in 2004)
The film received polarizing reviews, often described as "hokum comedy" filled with "silly incidents" and "gross-out" gags. Critics noted its similarity to American "smutty" comedies like American Pie
. Living in the working-class neighborhood of Leganés, Madrid, they spend their days working as fish delivery boys for Isi's father while maintaining a "prolonged teenage life" full of tattoos and piercings. "Isi Disi" - This could be a name
The "Amor a lo bestia" (Rough Love) begins when Isi falls head-over-heels for