Y tu mamá también Comments

  • Pearl 2022-04-21 09:02:04

    South American directors can always bring extraordinary new ideas to genre films. Alfonso Cuarón can make Harry Potter face the darkness, and he can also make science fiction films worry about the future of mankind. In this film, he tortures youth R-rated films with "sex" Friendship with the imprint of growth. The script is so good, many details seem trivial, but it seems that we recall the past years later, and some things are not...

  • Allen 2022-04-21 09:02:04

    It's full of fresh air. I was heartbroken after watching it. Youth that cannot be returned. About life and destiny. Everything is so uncertain and sad. Obviously it is the countryside, but the shooting has a different style. Swimming pool covered in leaves. Everything is so beautiful, sometimes it feels like a fall. A fleeting...

  • Roselyn 2022-04-21 09:02:04

    Is growing up the composure in the face of lost friendships? The expected ending of 3P's estrangement from good friends, but I didn't guess this fun and bitter...

  • Leonora 2022-04-21 09:02:04

    This film is about how two friends who talk about everything become strangers. Looking at the title, the story is completely different from what I thought, Lusha's setting is quite thought-provoking, and the subject matter is very...

  • Amani 2022-04-21 09:02:04

    This is a larger scale than most similar youth growth films. The unruly and indulgent shooting of youth is bold and infectious, and the sublimation at the end is simply and shocking. Alfonso Cuaron showed a great cinematic feel, and Gal and Diego performed perfectly. ps: There is only a thin line between happiness and depravity. Only after being swallowed by desire can you see the line clearly. ....

  • Gia 2022-04-21 09:02:04

    . . . Actually, it's kind of...

  • Jimmy 2022-04-21 09:02:04

    The richness of the two male protagonists did not exceed their respective class templates in the end (although this may be exactly what Cuaron intended), and the disadvantaged who were usually ignored by the voice-over were separated from the background. Trivial footnotes on a par with the nonsense details of the upper classes. Carnival is an accidental link between youth and death, but it has nothing to do with the realities of life and is so...

  • Sigurd 2022-04-21 09:02:04

    It's just that the ending is a bit vulgar, Gael Garcia is so...

  • Dustin 2022-04-21 09:02:04

    It may be that the film is hand-held photography + a lot of long shots, fully integrated into the protagonist's 3P journey, and for the first time, I don't have too much disgust for this type of erotic...

  • Mariela 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    Politics is like children's play, metaphors are like youth. Three people on a road trip, the road is desolate. Passionate ancestors and accounting, the two men dipped their red lips. The break came suddenly, and the heaven blue was not...

Extended Reading
  • Robin 2021-11-21 08:02:05

    Life starts too late

    "The same is true for your mother" is a movie released by Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón in 2001. It tells the story of a summer journey together by two healthy Fang Gangs, a seventeen-year-old boy and a twenty-eight-year-old young woman. The film is full of Various pornographic and...

  • Jasmin 2021-11-21 08:02:05

    The essence of sex is life and death, not pleasure

    Julio and Deno, two heartless, wealthy children, like most underage people, think that they are the axis of the world, and their sex is happy and arrogant before traveling. Needless to say, sex. It's exciting in itself, and at the same time they firmly believe that their girlfriend will...

Y tu mamá también quotes

  • Julio Zapata: Chuy, nothing like tooting the old horn!

  • Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca: I didn't know you want to be a writer. What are you going to write about, "fine boys"?

    Tenoch: No, about faggots like you.

    Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca: Well, let me tell you that there is a big difference between writing highschool tales and producing actual literature.

    Tenoch: When do you begin?

    Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca: Have you read my book already?

    Tenoch: I read the critics.

    Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca: Critics are a bunch of assholes