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A Thousand Things I Would Do for You 2017

★ 5.49 votes87 min📅 2017-06-02

Dani's life is a chaotic comedy of errors in *A Thousand Things I Would Do for You* (2017), a charming Spanish rom-com directed by Dídac Cervera.

Director: Dídac Cervera

Cast

Peter Vives
Peter Vives
Dani
Iris Lezcano
Iris Lezcano
Mónica
Peyu
Peyu
Elías
Cristina Brondo
Cristina Brondo
Alonso
Sergi Cervera
Sergi Cervera
Pablo
Jordi Vilches
Jordi Vilches
Àngel
Carmina Barrios
Rafaela
Carles Sanjaime
Carles Sanjaime
Rojas
Boris Ruiz
Boris Ruiz
Fino
Pep Cortés
Pep Cortés
Antiquari

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *A Thousand Things I Would Do for You* (2017) about?

The film centers on Dani, a perpetually late man whose relationship with his girlfriend Monica falls apart when he loses her expensive birthday watch. Desperate to win her back, he embarks on a frantic, comedic mission to recover the watch, testing both his ingenuity and his true priorities along the way.

Who directed *A Thousand Things I Would Do for You*?

Dídac Cervera directed this 2017 Spanish rom-com, infusing the story with a mix of humor and heartfelt moments.

Who stars in *A Thousand Things I Would Do for You*?

The film features Peter Vives and Iris Lezcano in the lead roles, supported by Peyu, Cristina Brondo, and Sergi Cervera.

Is *A Thousand Things I Would Do for You* (2017) worth watching?

As a lighthearted rom-com with a runtime under 90 minutes, it's a breezy pick for fans of Spanish comedies. While it's not groundbreaking, its relatable themes and charming cast make it a pleasant, if modest, diversion.

How long is *A Thousand Things I Would Do for You*?

The film runs for 87 minutes.

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About A Thousand Things I Would Do for You (2017) — A Rom-Com About Love, Lateness, and Lost Watches

Dani's life is a chaotic comedy of errors in *A Thousand Things I Would Do for You* (2017), a charming Spanish rom-com directed by Dídac Cervera. When Dani's beloved girlfriend Monica dumps him over his chronic tardiness and the loss of her prized birthday watch, he's left reeling—not just from the breakup, but from the crushing weight of his own flaws. With humor and heart, the film follows Dani as he embarks on a desperate, last-ditch quest to prove his devotion, proving that love sometimes means chasing down both time and second chances.

The movie's breezy 87-minute runtime keeps the energy high, blending slapstick mishaps with genuine emotional stakes. Cervera's direction and the performances from Peter Vives as Dani and Iris Lezcano as Monica anchor the story, making it as much about self-discovery as it is about romance. Perfect for fans of lighthearted comedies with a side of introspection.