Cuernavaca (2017) Poster

(2017)

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6/10
Good interpretations
michaelspires1 November 2020
Very good interpretation from young actor Emilio Puente and the actress on the role of the grandmother. The movie is very technical on its photography and art direction, but there are some lacks on the storie.
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6/10
not sure why this movie is in the LGBTQ genre
Jandrade131321 October 2023
While I like the movie and how it was filmed I have no idea why it's placed in with other LGBTQ movies like the main character who's a young boy doesn't seem to be figuring out his sexuality or gender because all I get from the film is that he like to wear a superhero cape which isn't a sign of being LGBTQ maybe he just likes superheroes or he feels insecure so wearing makes him feel comfortable.

Though I will compliment that art house style of the film in general because while there's not much dialogue the shots are beautiful and worthy of praise. Though the film could use a bit more dialogue.
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1/10
Dark, gloomy and not worth the time
qui_j29 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
If you like movies with long gaps of silence, symbolism, and episodes with just a lot of staring, then you will probably make it to the end of this movie. It seems to go nowhere fast. If there's a story here, it's very well hidden. Certainly will have no popular appeal.
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8/10
A look into loss and sudden change
kevs56125 October 2020
The movie is beautifully filmed with bright and beautiful colors and it contrasts with the sad emotions of the film. It's follows the life of Andy and very much so is filmed from his point of view, leaving us feeling confused as to what's happening and what will become of him throughout the movie.

It does a great job of portraying that feeling of uncertainty in childhood, a time when you have very little control over what happens and how loss affects one deep through the core. It's very beautiful but not one I think everyone will enjoy, there's no action or complex storyline here just a very human story with very human emotions on display and in that it is excellent.
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