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Y Tu Mamá También continues the new renaissance of Mexican natural cinema. The DVD for this title, released in two versions, this unrated version and an R-rated edition, is a decent mix of many different things. To begin with, the image, anamorphic and at 1.85:1, is very realistic. Colors aren't too bold, but also are never washed out or lacking in detail. The earthy tone translates very well to the digital format. The sound, which is a 5.1 Spanish Dolby Digital track, with optional English subtitles, doesn't fare quite as well. Necessary elements such as dialogue are reproduced sufficiently, but there is no use of the surrounds, leaving the sound field a little dull. Extras include an audio commentary with cast members Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna, and Andrés Almeida, and while that is a welcome addition, the only problem is they speak Spanish, and there are no subtitles. They certainly seem enthusiastic, but this will leave most viewers in the dark. Also added are the theatrical trailer and a television spot, both never giving the impression it's a Mexican film, and three deleted scenes, altogether only three minutes long. The final supplement is far more interesting: a short film by co-screenwriter Carlos Cuarón, entitled Me la Debes, about the sexual, and secretive, antics of an upper-class Mexican family.
 
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Y LA TUYA TAMBIEN
on September 17, 2007
Posted by: TONY87H
from SC
THIS MOVIE CAN BE OFFENSIVE TO SOME PEOPLE, BECAUSE ITS CONTENT IS STRONG. THE MOVIE IS ABOUT TWO MEXICAN GUYS WHO MET A SPANISH GIRL DOWN IN MEXICO(NOTE, I SAID SPANISH GIRL, NOT MEXICAN). THEY TOOK HER ON A TRIP TO THE BEACH. THE MOVIES HAS THE STORIES THAT THEY LIVED IN THE TRIP.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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AMORES PERROS
on September 17, 2007
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Amores Perros is about different kinds relationships: whether between people, dogs, lovers, brothers, family members, economic or even political. A brutal car crash intertwines the stories of three sets of people and their dogs, all trying to survive their own solitude. In the end, acts of kindness and acts of brutality can both have unexpected consequences.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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