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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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Brett Calo
- Will
- (English version)
- (voice)
Gilli Messer
- Dani
- (English version)
- (voice)
Michael C. Pizzuto
- Ramiro
- (English version)
- (voice)
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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.
Sometimes a cliche can be used and as a viewer you might not mind that much. Or a movie can be built upon a few of them. Again, depending on your thresshold and what you are able to be forgiving of .. it can work in your and the movies favor.
Something you have to consider when it comes to the movie right here. Dancing around them (no pun intended) may be one way you can look at them. You have to have a soft spot for some romance, drama and light comedy of course ... can you see that in you? And obviously in a movie you are about to watch? Well go ahead and do it then.
Something you have to consider when it comes to the movie right here. Dancing around them (no pun intended) may be one way you can look at them. You have to have a soft spot for some romance, drama and light comedy of course ... can you see that in you? And obviously in a movie you are about to watch? Well go ahead and do it then.
A professional very nerdy guy from the US goes to Mexico to explore his roots, and has a bit of a cultural clash, and a few kind of life-changing experiences -- from the mundane to romance.
It's a farfetched story, farcical, but with some realistic Mexican aspects that makes somewhat different than Hollywood -- subtle farce with somewhat realistic characters one can find in modern Mexico. They are caricatures, yes, but not jerks doing whatever for a laugh, whether it makes sense or not, as I've seen too much of in the past.
Some rom-com clichés in this one, yes -- it's a rom-com, a cliché by definition. But some aspects are different form the typical Hollywood. Made this one fun to watch.
The story feels somewhat different, original, refreshing. The characters and the environment are kind of realistic Mexican (for a farce) with a little different sense of humor. The differences are realistic, not exaggerated -- unlike so many USA films portraying Mexican characters as primitive clichés.
It's a farfetched story, farcical, but with some realistic Mexican aspects that makes somewhat different than Hollywood -- subtle farce with somewhat realistic characters one can find in modern Mexico. They are caricatures, yes, but not jerks doing whatever for a laugh, whether it makes sense or not, as I've seen too much of in the past.
Some rom-com clichés in this one, yes -- it's a rom-com, a cliché by definition. But some aspects are different form the typical Hollywood. Made this one fun to watch.
The story feels somewhat different, original, refreshing. The characters and the environment are kind of realistic Mexican (for a farce) with a little different sense of humor. The differences are realistic, not exaggerated -- unlike so many USA films portraying Mexican characters as primitive clichés.
What hooked me in was the uplifting vibe I got from the trailer. It started of well with the grandpa's mentorship. I was led to believe that was his want in this film, but got lost in itself. The story is not clear, plus the tempo is very slow and dry with a rare touch of charm. The sound design came with a soundtrack that didn't fit (don't get me wrong, I love that songs but they didn't fit) if you're trying to find something to put on while you sleep, this is perfect for you. Long beats of silence, make it more uncomfortable that it should.
I wanted to like this, but it felt so open ended and confusing. This could've been way shorter and still say the same thing.
I wanted to like this, but it felt so open ended and confusing. This could've been way shorter and still say the same thing.
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
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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