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Una calle entre tú y yo (1952)

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Una calle entre tú y yo

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A Regular beginning of the Mexican Juvenile Films

A classic school game of American Football between the Polytechnic and the UNAM(not yet called Pumas)is the preamble for this simple story starring by the adolescent couple of the movie Ustedes los Ricos,the fatty Chachita and the skinny "Pichi" ,with a very good Chemistry, and the nice presence of Joaquin Cordero as the Priest and Coach of the Polytechnic team get the attention of the audience more than a predictable script with no very logical situations: the skinny Pichi is the superstar of the Football team, a game for big guys, in spite of belong of two different social classes the families of the starring couple live in the same neighborhood just divided for a street as the title of the movie says, at the end we appreciated the intent of Roberto Rodriguez of show us one of the first attempts of adolescent movies which will be plenty of them in the next decade
  • treada73
  • Feb 17, 2008
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