(2016) — Kiki, Love To Love

Critics generally praised the film for its "Almodóvar-esque" aesthetics—bright colors, zippy rhythm, and celebratory feel. Kiki, Love to Love (2016)

A plastic surgeon (Luis Bermejo) drugs his distant, wheelchair-bound wife (Mari Paz Sayago) to have sex with her while she is unconscious—a storyline critics noted as the film's darkest and most controversial. Kiki, Love to Love (2016)

The narrative follows five couples discovering unusual sources of sexual pleasure, often with "unpronounceable" names: Critical Reception A woman (Natalia de Molina) discovers

Other segments explore auras of attraction involving plants, fabrics, and even telephone-based fetishes. Critical Reception Set during a sweltering Madrid summer, the film

A woman (Natalia de Molina) discovers she is aroused by being robbed at knifepoint, leading her partner to fake robberies to please her.

A couple (Luis Callejo and Candela Peña) finds a spark when the wife realizes she is turned on by her husband’s tears.

Paco León’s 2016 film ( Kiki, el amor se hace ) is a vibrant, sun-drenched Spanish remake of the 2014 Australian comedy The Little Death . Set during a sweltering Madrid summer, the film uses five interwoven stories to explore various sexual paraphilias with a tone that balances cheeky eroticism and genuine emotional warmth. Plot & Themes