

Paz seems to have a perfect life. She has a job, a partner and friends but something's missing. In reality, there are things she is unhappy about. She feels anxious and burdened but can't bring herself to express these feelings. Until one day she turns to a strange therapy that will make her say absolutely everything she thinks. How would your life be if you only said what you think?
Acting
Maribel Verdú commits fully to the unhinged premise with zero shame.
Writing
The therapy concept escalates beautifully into complete social destruction.

Director
Santiago Segura
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is a Spanish remake of the Argentine hit 'No Filter' (2016), reflecting how Latin American comedy templates travel and adapt across markets.
Segura's direction leans hard into Paz's subjectivity, using increasingly surreal visual gags to externalize her internal panic—notice how reality literally warps around her during confession scenes.