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Director: Jorge Ramírez Suárez
Cast: Luis Ernesto Franco, Diana García, Tony Dalton, María Aura
Five stories blend with love, sex, the emptiness of being unloved, passion and desire: Carlos and Susana go to some uncle´s apartment to make love. Meanwhile, Benito, an 80-year-old, performs a serenade to his wife. His neighbor Adela is told that her mother has Alzheimer and that she will be relocated since the Buenos Aires building she lives in will be demolished. Amado catches his son Carlos stealing his money. Gabriel asks Martha´s parents for her hand in marriage but they condition them to get married at their favorite church. And Patricia, 40, a creative agent, sexually abuses Joel, who directs a beer commercial.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Amar, the 2009 film directed by Jorge Ramírez Suárez, is a comedy-drama romance that interweaves five separate stories exploring themes of love, sex, and desire. While critical reception is unclear, the film's five-story narrative structure and diverse subject matter suggest it may be a thoughtful, if somewhat divisive, exploration of human relationships and the complexities of modern life.
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Amar (2009), directed by Jorge Ramírez Suárez, is a unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance that explores the complexities of love, passion, and desire through five intertwining stories. With standout performances from a talented ensemble cast including Luis Ernesto Franco, Diana García, and Tony Dalton, this film offers an insightful and visually compelling exploration of the human experience.