Y Tu Mamá También
- Director: Alfonso Cuarón
- Writer: Alfonso Cuarón; Carlos Cuarón
- Producer: Sergio Aguero; Alfonso Cuarón
CGiii Comment
The voice-overs are intrusive and so...ANNOYING!
It takes a long time to get where it's going...and then, it isn't explored to its full potential - which is a shame, making the whole experience worthless - despite some admirable performances.
That's what happens when the director is too close to the script.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
In Mexico City, late teen friends Tenoch Iturbide and Julio Zapata are feeling restless as their respective girlfriends are traveling together through Europe before they all begin the next phase of their lives at college. At a lavish family wedding, Tenoch and Julio meet Luisa Cortés, the twenty-something wife of Tenoch's cousin Jano, the two who have just moved to Mexico from Spain. Tenoch and Julio try to impress the beautiful Luisa by telling her that they will be taking a trip to the most beautiful secluded beach in Mexico called la Boca del Cielo (translated to Heaven's Mouth), the trip and the beach which in reality don't exist. When Luisa learns of Jano's latest marital indiscretion straight from the horse's mouth, she takes Tenoch and Julio's offer to go along on this road trip, meaning that Tenoch and Julio have to pull together quickly a road trip to a non-existent beach
Cast & Characters
Ana Lopez Mercado as Ana Morelos;
Diego Luna as Tenoch Iturbide;
Gael Garcia Bernal as Julio Zapata;
Nathan Grinberg as Manuel Huerta;
Veronica Langer as Maria Eugenia Calles de Huerta;
Maria Aura as Cecilia Huerta;
Giselle Audirac as Nicole Bazaine;
Arturo Rios as Esteban Morelos;
Andres Almeida as Diego 'Saba' Madero;
Diana Bracho as Silvia Allende de Iturbide;
Emilio Echevarria as Miguel Iturbide;
Marta Aura as Enriqueta 'Queta' Allende;
Maribel Verdu as Luisa Cortes;
Juan Carlos Remolina as Alejandro 'Jano' Montes de Oca;
Liboria Rodriguez as Leodegaria 'Leo' Victoria