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In Mexico, two teenage boys and an attractive older woman embark on a road trip and learn a thing or two about life, friendship, sex, and each other.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Y Tu Mamá También is a critically acclaimed Mexican drama that explores themes of friendship, sexuality, and class divides. The film received wide praise from critics for its nuanced storytelling and performances, and it won the Best Screenplay award at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. With an IMDb rating of 7.7 and a Rotten Tomatoes score of 92%, the film has been warmly received by audiences as well.
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Alfonso Cuarón's acclaimed Mexican road movie offers a provocative, sexually charged coming-of-age story that also serves as a commentary on class divisions and the changing face of Mexican society.
Y tu mamá también is a 2001 Mexican coming-of-age comedy drama road film directed by Alfonso Cuarón, who co-wrote the script with his brother Carlos. It follows two teenage boys who take a road trip with a woman in her late twenties and stars Diego Luna, Gael García Bernal, and Maribel Verdú, with narration by Daniel Giménez Cacho. It is set in 1999 against the backdrop of Mexico's political and economic realities, specifically at the end of the uninterrupted seven decades of presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party and the rise of the opposition led by Vicente Fox.
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