Remarkable in the way it weaves real poignancy into its disarmingly lighthearted exterior.
Y Tu Mama Tambien (2002)
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Reviews Counted:127
Fresh:116
Rotten:11
Average Rating:8/10
Consensus: A road movie that's not only sexy, but intelligent as well.
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Comedies
US Box Office: $13,622,333
Synopsis:
The lives of Julio and Tenoch, like those of seventeen-year old boys everywhere, are ruled by raging hormones, intense friendships, and a headlong rush into adulthood. Over the course of a summer,...
The lives of Julio and Tenoch, like those of seventeen-year old boys everywhere, are ruled by raging hormones, intense friendships, and a headlong rush into adulthood. Over the course of a summer, the two best friends, while living out a carefree cross-country escapade with a gorgeous older woman, also find connection with each other, themselves and the world around them. Just days after the boys trade heartfelt good-byes with their sexy, young girlfriends who are headed to Italy for summer vacation, their attention is diverted by Luisa, a stunning twenty-eight year old Spaniard. At a family wedding in Mexico City, the boys awkwardly flirt with Luisa, who is married to a distant cousin of Tenoch’s. Fueled by alcohol and her beauty, the boys invite Luisa to accompany them on a road trip to a remote beach with the romantic name of Boca del Cielo -- Heaven’s Mouth -- neglecting to mention that they wouldn’t know where to find it, even if it actually did exist. Luisa humors the boys, but not without first fueling their vivid imaginations. A few days later, Luisa, receives some heartbreaking news and, needing a change of scenery, tracks down the boys and accepts their offer. The unlikely trio hits the road, their destination not so much Boca del Cielo as that seductive and mysterious place where innocence, sexuality, and friendships collide.
As the saying goes, you never really know someone until you travel with him. With the car closing in upon them, Julio and Tenoch are forced to reveal to each other sides of their personalities they had never before even dared to explore. Though best friends for years, the boys realize they had often taken each other for granted, not seeing the person in front of them as more than a façade or an attitude. Luisa is the catalyst of self-discovery. Her presence brings out the best – and the worst – in the two friends. At times a sexy seductress, at other times the maternal figure each of the friends is lacking, Luisa, too, finds out what is important to her. As the road leading to the elusive Boca del Cielo becomes more desolate and inhospitable, the protagonists find there is no escape from a confrontation with their innermost demons and desires. -- © IFC Films
Starring: Maribel Verdú, Diego Luna, Gael Garcia Bernal, Ana Lopez Mercado
Starring: Maribel Verdú, Diego Luna, Gael Garcia Bernal, Ana Lopez Mercado
Director: Alfonso Cuaron
Director: Alfonso Cuaron
Screenwriter: Carlos Cuaron, Alfonso Cuaron
Producer: Jorge Vergara, Amy J. Kaufman
Studio: IFC Films
Reviews for Y Tu Mama Tambien
Raunchy, smart, ebullient, melancholy, insightful, surprising, funny, frank and sexy as all get-out.
'Anyone with a passion for cinema, and indeed sex, should see it as soon as possible.'
Cuaron as sexual pedagogue is a sham, as his advice is misguided and misinformed.
[Cuarón has] created a substantive movie out of several cliched movie structures: the road movie, the coming-of-age movie, and the teenage sex comedy.
It is different from others in its genre in that it is does not rely on dumb gags, anatomical humor, or character cliches; it primarily relies on character to tell its story.
The last 20 minutes are somewhat redeeming, but most of the movie is the same teenage American road-trip drek we've seen before - only this time you have to read the fart jokes
A quietly shattering film that left me in mind of Gertrude Stein's disheartening sentence, "Little by little we never met again" %u2013while at the same time being life-affirming in its wholehearted embracing of the characters and their humanity.
Y Tu Mamá También is hilariously, gloriously alive, and quite often hotter than Georgia asphalt.
As curt and sassy as its title, "Mamá" is a teen drama that speaks the unsavory truth about young lust.
Part travelogue, part road picture, part meditation on class, mortality and intimacy, this extraordinary little movie might be the perfect harbinger of summer, as astute as it is steamy.
Easily one of the sexiest and funniest films about class struggle ever made.
If adult viewers go in with lowered expectations and don't mind the graphic sexual material, they'll probably find that this film offers enough of a different take on the standard road movie.
It's about growing up, being more responsible about sex, understanding that it is an act that has weight, meaning, and significance.
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