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Solo Con Tu Pareja, 1991
Spanish, English, Japanese, Latin
Mexico
Profile of Solo Con Tu Pareja
The mood of Solo Con Tu Pareja is humorous. The plot centers around womanizing, dishonesty, and couples. It is a foreign, comedy, and romance movie. In approach, Solo Con Tu Pareja is realistic. The setting is Mexico and South America. It happens in the 1990s. Solo Con Tu Pareja is especially suggested for a date night.
Summary of Solo Con Tu Pareja
Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron's hilarious, elegant, and razor-sharp social comedy was made before the international success of Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN, but it's no less sophisticated than that instant classic. This delightful, frank look at sex and manners among Mexico's middle class follows a suave Casanova named Tomas Tomas (Daniel Gimenez Cacho), who seduces one gorgeous woman after another, never allowing himself to become entangled with any of them--until one rejected nurse turns the tables on him. Also included here are several fascinating shorts by Alfonso and Carlos Cuaron and a revealing making-of documentary.
Details
| Language: | Spanish, English, Japanese, Latin |
| Country: | Mexico |
| Release date: | October 1992 |
| Runtime: | 94 min |
Cast and Crew
as Mateo Mateos
as Clarisa Negrete
as Tomás Tomás
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The New York Times
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- by: A.O. Scott
TV Guide
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- by: Maitland McDonagh
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