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Mexican-born, New York-based filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón directed this Mexican box-office smash hit about a pair of randy upper-class buddies that sparked some controversy for its frank depiction of drug use and sexual exploration. With their respective girlfriends away in Europe, Julio (Gael García Bernal) and his upper-class friend Tenoch (Diego Luna) are looking forward to a summer full of drink, drugs, and cheap meaningless sex. During a wedding, they meet Luisa (Maribel Verdú) – the 28-year-old wife of Tenoch’s scholarly cousin – and try to convince her to go on a road trip to Heaven’s Mouth, a made-up beach paradise the two claim is on the Oaxacan coast. To their surprise, Luisa – who is looking to escape her troubled life for a spell – agrees to go along. Two days into the trip, tension starts to build between the two friends: Luisa has had sex with each, and now both lads are not-so-quietly vying for her affection. Soon simmering jealousies boil over into savage arguments, threatening to completely destroy their friendship. After an enormously successful run in Mexico and Guatemala, this film was screened to much acclaim at the 2001 Venice, Toronto, and New York Film Festivals.

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Alfonso Cuarón

Among the most successful and talked-about Mexican filmmakers of his generation, director Alfonso Cuarón has shown a remarkable versatility, able to embrace old-school Hollywood elegance as well as rough-edged and darker-themed contemporary stories. Cuarón was born in Mexico City in 1961; he went on to study both filmmaking and philosophy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. After graduating, Cuarón began working in television in Mexico; in 1991, he landed his first big-screen directorial assignment. Sólo Con Tu Pareja was a dark comedy about a womanizing businessman who learns he’s contracted AIDS; the film was a massive hit in Mexico, and was enthusiastically received around the world.

In 1995, Cuarón released his first feature film produced in the United States, A Little Princess, a graceful and elegant adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic novel. Cuarón’s next feature was also a literary adaptation, a modernized version of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations… read more

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gagongpalaboy

27Jan10

this is just a good movie to be missed :D highly amusing, provocative, and sexy in all aspects that serves to mirror the complexities of human nature, emotion, passion, and hidden desires and exploits. to live. to love. to life.  
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virginwolf

3Nov09

I watched it again yesterday and it was such a thrill watching them together on the screen. hope 'rudo y cursi' will be as good. on the dvd it says: 'best road movie so far' and I'm beginning to agree with this.   
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andres

13Oct09

wanna see a movie about borgeoise boys, the mexico they see, and what they care about? superbe  
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ralch

9Oct09

Maribel Verdú is a lead in this movie. Her name is not mentioned among the cast.  

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My face is in your Mum and that is where she likes me...

By Dean Leonidi​k Ryder on December 30, 2009

These boys are just that at the beginning of the film. They are explicit in all respects: sex, drugs and bodily functions. Seeing how unnecessary many of these behaviours are, is a critical part of…  read review

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By Alonso Díaz de la Vega on November 28, 2008

Not only is this the greatest portrayal of the Mexican upper class and lower class pretending to be richer, but it’s Mexico itself. Throughout the journey, we see typical scenes of Mexico City and…  read review

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