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5.8/10
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After his grandpa's passing, Mexican-American Will decides to go ahead with the plans he'd made to help him discover his roots in Mexico.After his grandpa's passing, Mexican-American Will decides to go ahead with the plans he'd made to help him discover his roots in Mexico.After his grandpa's passing, Mexican-American Will decides to go ahead with the plans he'd made to help him discover his roots in Mexico.
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- Stars
Brett Calo
- Will
- (English version)
- (voice)
Gilli Messer
- Dani
- (English version)
- (voice)
Michael C. Pizzuto
- Ramiro
- (English version)
- (voice)
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Fun, some good funny scenes, very cliché, but cool, our eternal Maria Joaquina (Ludwika Paleta) ...
I've watched a bunch of these Netflix originals (for Spanish practice) and this one of the better ones. The cinematography is actually pretty outstanding. The main actors in the film all give good performances. And the ending was enough of a twist on the typical cliche that it felt like a more modern, sensitive take on a more "real" love story.
It's not going to win any awards but it's worth a watch.
It's not going to win any awards but it's worth a watch.
An enchanting comedy, beautiful places and landscapes, funny performances with a true story that can happen to anyone. the music is the best well selected for each take and for what they want to convey
I am incredibly shocked to see the low rating here. I expected the average rating to be in the 7s. If nothing else, please take from my review that you should give this a chance!
Perhaps the issue is that these viewers went into it expecting something different. It is a romantic comedy but it's more layered, intimate, and subtle than the average film in this genre. Where so many romcoms go wrong is that the entire focus is on the romance, which is very often based upon only a couple interactions, unrealistic.
Quite the opposite with this one: the secondary characters were fleshed out, the location and setting was well represented. And the couple ACTUALLY spent enough time together, in situations where they could genuinely get to know each other, that you could believe they could realistically fall in love, not just infatuation or sexual attraction.
I don't want to give away spoilers but I will say that I enjoyed the comparisons between the main characters grandfather and grandmother's romance, and how it related to his relationship with his new friend. And the inclusion of others in their love story which gives a hint that sometimes the road to lifelong love isn't one grand gesture, but taking things slow, really getting to know each other, and building upon a friendship first.
Any successful long-term marriage/relationship, in real life, is based on friendship. That's something that most romance movies forget. There were also some stylistic choices that I felt did a great job finding a creative way to express the feelings we all experience when it comes to love.
Give this film a chance, if you are the sort of person who wants to watch a different kind of romcom. You'd have to go into it knowing that it's going to be more subtle. Not boring, just subtle. If you go into that attitude and expectation I think you'll have a better time
A wonderful film, representing Mexican cinema making really well, and something that I think over time more people will "get" and might even become a cult classic.
Perhaps the issue is that these viewers went into it expecting something different. It is a romantic comedy but it's more layered, intimate, and subtle than the average film in this genre. Where so many romcoms go wrong is that the entire focus is on the romance, which is very often based upon only a couple interactions, unrealistic.
Quite the opposite with this one: the secondary characters were fleshed out, the location and setting was well represented. And the couple ACTUALLY spent enough time together, in situations where they could genuinely get to know each other, that you could believe they could realistically fall in love, not just infatuation or sexual attraction.
I don't want to give away spoilers but I will say that I enjoyed the comparisons between the main characters grandfather and grandmother's romance, and how it related to his relationship with his new friend. And the inclusion of others in their love story which gives a hint that sometimes the road to lifelong love isn't one grand gesture, but taking things slow, really getting to know each other, and building upon a friendship first.
Any successful long-term marriage/relationship, in real life, is based on friendship. That's something that most romance movies forget. There were also some stylistic choices that I felt did a great job finding a creative way to express the feelings we all experience when it comes to love.
Give this film a chance, if you are the sort of person who wants to watch a different kind of romcom. You'd have to go into it knowing that it's going to be more subtle. Not boring, just subtle. If you go into that attitude and expectation I think you'll have a better time
A wonderful film, representing Mexican cinema making really well, and something that I think over time more people will "get" and might even become a cult classic.
Did you know
- TriviaIt is one of the last Mexican films to be produced with the support of "Fidecine"; which was a federal trust for the production, post-production, distribution and exhibition of fiction and animation films with a Mexican stamp through public calls. Fidecine disappeared in October 2020.
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- Söyle Bana Ne Zaman
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- Gross worldwide
- $539,584
- Runtime
- 1 hour, 35 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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