Las niñas bien's reviews
Media reviews
Huffington Post
The film is a gem because it's not a sneer about Mexican high class, it's a portrait about all the families that suffered the devaluation of the mexican peso in the sexennium of José López Portillo, seen from within and with the pain of losing their money and assets.
Screen Daily
Márquez Abella keeps things tight, and intimate, her closeups presenting a parade of small, mounting embarrassments.
The Hollywood Reporter
The problem for Marquez Abela, who wrote the adaptation herself, is that only depicting the glamorous but skin-deep surface isn't quite enough for a feature-length film. Especially when the satirical edge of the original material has been dulled, audiences are forced to take all these ostentatious displays of wealth, unaccompanied by any kind of inner world, as seriously as the protagonists do.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote