Ghosting Gloria (2021) is a Uruguayan supernatural romantic comedy praised for its charming, sex-positive take on self-discovery. Critics widely commended Stefanía Tortorella’s lead performance, though some noted the film's second half experiences pacing issues. For a detailed breakdown of the film's reception, visit Rotten Tomatoes 'Ghosting Gloria' review by CLAPPERltd - Letterboxd

Ghosting Gloria (originally titled Muerto con Gloria ) is a 2021 Uruguayan supernatural romantic comedy directed by Marcela Matta Mauro Sarser

It was as if Gloria had vanished into thin air, leaving Jack with only unanswered questions and a deep sense of confusion. He tried reaching out to her multiple times, but there was only silence.

Story: Ghosting Gloria

The film opens with a rapid montage of Gloria’s Instagram stories: sunrise yoga, latte art, travel snapshots, and the occasional “couple‑goals” selfie with Ethan. A cheery synth‑pop track underlines her upbeat, hyper‑curated life. The camera lingers on a phone screen that constantly pings with likes, comments, and DMs. Gloria narrates in a confident, slightly self‑aware voice‑over, “In the age of endless scroll, you either become the story or you get ghosted.”

The story follows Gloria (Stefania Tortorella), a 30-year-old single woman who has never experienced an orgasm and feels disconnected from the hyper-sexualized world around her. Tired of her noisy neighbors and unfulfilling dating life, she moves into a new house where she encounters Dante, a ghost who isn't just haunting the halls but is also eager to provide the intimacy Gloria has been missing.

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