: The story involves a handsome young man who is kidnapped and forced to participate in a eugenics experiment aimed at creating a "perfect" (beautiful) race. You can find various editions of the book on Amazon . Social Media & Pop Culture

Directed by , the 2010 movie starring Javier Cámara and Carmen Machi is a comedy about a man who believes he is too ugly to find love until he meets a woman with similar insecurities.

The phrase is often used as a playful or ironic caption for photos with friends or "ugly" selfies. Que Se Mueran Los Feos

: "Que se mueran los feos, que se mueran los feos, que no quede ni uno, ni uno solo de feo." (Let the ugly ones die, let not a single one remain.)

: Much of the film was shot in the picturesque Aragonese village of Ansó . Literature: Boris Vian's Novel

"Que se mueran los feos" (let the ugly ones die) is a phrase with deep roots in Spanish-language culture, appearing in music, film, and literature. Depending on what you are looking for, here are the most relevant references: Music: The Classic Song

The phrase is also the title of a 1948 hardboiled detective novel by the French writer (writing under the pseudonym Vernon Sullivan), titled Et on tuera tous les affreux .

: It has been covered by various artists, including ranchera singer Luis Aguilar . Film: The 2010 Spanish Comedy


Que Se — Mueran Los Feos

: The story involves a handsome young man who is kidnapped and forced to participate in a eugenics experiment aimed at creating a "perfect" (beautiful) race. You can find various editions of the book on Amazon . Social Media & Pop Culture

Directed by , the 2010 movie starring Javier Cámara and Carmen Machi is a comedy about a man who believes he is too ugly to find love until he meets a woman with similar insecurities.

The phrase is often used as a playful or ironic caption for photos with friends or "ugly" selfies. Que Se Mueran Los Feos Que Se Mueran Los Feos

: "Que se mueran los feos, que se mueran los feos, que no quede ni uno, ni uno solo de feo." (Let the ugly ones die, let not a single one remain.)

: Much of the film was shot in the picturesque Aragonese village of Ansó . Literature: Boris Vian's Novel : The story involves a handsome young man

"Que se mueran los feos" (let the ugly ones die) is a phrase with deep roots in Spanish-language culture, appearing in music, film, and literature. Depending on what you are looking for, here are the most relevant references: Music: The Classic Song

The phrase is also the title of a 1948 hardboiled detective novel by the French writer (writing under the pseudonym Vernon Sullivan), titled Et on tuera tous les affreux . The phrase is often used as a playful

: It has been covered by various artists, including ranchera singer Luis Aguilar . Film: The 2010 Spanish Comedy