Not Love, Just Frenzy

Not Love Just Frenzy (or Más que amor, frenesí in Spanish) is a 1996 adventure and drama film, directed by a triumvirate of Alfonso Albacete, Miguel Bardem and David Menkes.

Yeye shares an apartment with 2 flatmates, Monica (Cayetana Guillen Cuervo) who is a waitress in a gay club, called Frenzy and lovelorn Maria (Beatriz Santiago).

They meet flashy drag queens, (who rule the dance club scene), self-absorbed gigolos, and a whole host of other characters, including an overtly masculine lesbian lover, whilst having wild sex, drugs, and gunfights.

[2] Robert Strohmeyer of Contactmusic said of the film, "a frantic, Chasing Amy-esque tale of seven young hipsters rampaging through Madrid on a coke-charged humping spree" and "these characters are about as predictable as they are emotionally crude".

[11] A. O. Scott of The New York Times review in 2000 stated "the plot that scrambles together elements of farce, melodrama and film noir" and "the best parts of "Not Love, Just Frenzy" present the casual outrageousness of the characters and their milieu with humor, tenderness, and tact.