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No puedo vivir sin ti | Tráiler oficial | Netflix
I can't live without you | Official trailer | Netflix
Carlos tiene un trabajo perfecto, una vida perfecta y una relación muy tóxica con su teléfono celular. Cuando su adicción arruina un evento familiar, su mujer Adela le da un ultimátum. Él hará todo lo posible para recuperarla, incluso anotarse en una novedosa terapia que ha encontrado en internet: Una terapia para adictos al celular.
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Carlos has a perfect job, a perfect life, and a very toxic relationship with his cell phone. When his addiction ruins a family event, his wife Adela gives him an ultimatum. He will do everything possible to get her back, including signing up for a new therapy that he has found on the internet: A therapy for cell phone addicts.
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