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2001106 minDrama, Romance

Y Tu Mamá También

Is Y Tu Mamá También a Hit or Flop?

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Is Y Tu Mamá También worth watching? With a rating of 7.418/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Y Tu Mamá También Synopsis

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.

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Top Cast

Diego Luna
Diego LunaTenoch Iturbide
Gael García Bernal
Gael García BernalJulio Zapata
Maribel Verdú
Maribel VerdúLuisa Cortés
Daniel Giménez Cacho
Daniel Giménez CachoNarrator (voice)
Diana Bracho
Diana BrachoSilvia Allende de Iturbide
Verónica Langer
Verónica LangerMaría Eugenia Calles de Huerta
María Aura
María AuraCecilia Huerta
Emilio Echevarría
Emilio EchevarríaMiguel Iturbide
Marta Aura
Marta AuraEnriqueta 'Queta' Allende
Silverio Palacios
Silverio PalaciosJesús 'Chuy' Carranza

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Is Y Tu Mamá También worth watching?

Yes, Y Tu Mamá También is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.418/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Y Tu Mamá También hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.418/10), Y Tu Mamá También is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Y Tu Mamá También?

Y Tu Mamá También is a Drama, Romance movie that 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....

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Critic Reviews

kineticandroidJun 21, 2014
★ 0

While recently watching "Blue Is the Warmest Color," I was reminded of this film, and like "Blue," I was drawn to how the film's central relationship between Tenoch and Julio felt both astoundingly ecstatic and yet isolating, especially when it ends. It's as if the passions from their road trip to Heaven's Mouth burned too brightly to be sustained once they returned to their normal lives. I first looked at this film as a coming-of-age film, albeit one that happened to include sex scenes much more graphic than others of its genre. That opinion helps me find a reflective starting point for this film, but every time I watch it, I think more and more about the socioeconomic points Cuarón interjects throughout. I think more about how little I know about other countries, especially the one just south of my own. (I suppose Tenoch and Julio don't know that much either.) After this last viewing, I thought more about whether the the two actually learned something positive from the experience. We're told they never meet again after the film ends. What happens next? And how does this trip I witnessed mean to that answer?