Someone Borrowed: All About Upcoming Brazilian Comedy

Netflix’s upcoming Brazilian comedy Someone Borrowed (Esposa de Aluguel) is ready to bring to us a quirky romance that is set to entertain us this week. The heartfelt story is definitely one to look forward to because it’s never a bad time for some romantic comedy, even if it is in a month of horror.

Someone Borrowed revolves around an adamant bachelor who hires an actress to play the role of his fiance in order to fulfil his mother’s dying wish. However, he does this not just for her wish but also to make sure that he isn’t deleted from her will.

The movie brings us a plot that is somewhat common among romantic movies- unexpected love. However, it will be a delight to see what more this movie will bring to us after its release. Will there be more to that story than the love story between the fake couple as they turn out to be a real deal?

The trailer of the movie does get us intrigued because the professional bachelor who hires an actress for his mother is quite sweet. But seeing the lie get bigger and bigger while the actress makes sure to fulfil her end of the deal and have the man make adjustments in his life is quite funny.

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The trailer shows Caio Castro’s character as a freedom-loving guy who does not want to get settled down but soon has to make room for another who pretends to be his fiance. Watching his life goes upside down while becoming friends with this woman, leaves us in doubt if this movie will actually follow the normal love story routine or if it will surprise us.

The clip has done a good job of getting us intrigued and so without any further ado, here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming movie.

Someone Borrowed Plot

Netflix’s synopsis of the movie reads: “To fulfil his mother’s dying wish and avoid being removed from her will, an inflexible bachelor hires an actress to play his fiancee.”

Having another person pushed into his life, how will the man make room for this new person and what will they do when their lie is brought out into the open?

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Someone Borrowed Cast

Directed by Cris D’Amato, the movie stars Caio Castro, Thati Lopes, Patricya Travassos, Danielle Winits, and Bruna Louise, alongside other cast members.

Someone Borrowed Release Date and Trailer

Someone Borrowed is set to release on October 13, 2022, and will be available for streaming on Netflix.

Watch the Someone Borrowed Trailer

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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