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Fecha de Lanzamiento:
17 febrero 1993 (USA) másFrase comercial:
A feast for the senses!Plot:
This movie is about how life used to be in Mexico. It is a love story between Pedro and Tita, and why... más | add synopsisPremios:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 21 wins & 8 nominations másComentarios de los usuarios:
Rich and satisfying másReparto
(Descripción general del reparto)| Marco Leonardi | ... | Pedro Muzquiz | |
| Lumi Cavazos | ... | Tita | |
| Regina Torné | ... | Mamá Elena | |
| Mario Iván Martínez | ... | Doctor John Brown | |
| Ada Carrasco | ... | Nacha | |
| Yareli Arizmendi | ... | Rosaura | |
| Claudette Maillé | ... | Gertrudis | |
| Pilar Aranda | ... | Chencha | |
| Farnesio de Bernal | ... | Cura | |
| Joaquín Garrido | ... | Sargento Treviño | |
| Rodolfo Arias | ... | Juan Alejándrez | |
| Margarita Isabel | ... | Paquita Lobo | |
| Sandra Arau | ... | Esperanza Muzquiz | |
| Andrés García Jr. | ... | Alex Brown | |
| Regino Herrera | ... | Nicolás |
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Like Water for Chocolate (International: English title)Como agua para chocolate (Spain) [es]
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View content advisory for parentsDuración:
105 min | Mexico:113 min (R Rated NTSC Version)País:
MexicoColor:
ColorRelación de Aspecto:
1.85 : 1 másSonido:
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Iceland:L | Portugal:M/12 (Qualidade) | South Korea:18 | Philippines:R-18 | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Chile:14 | Finland:K-14 | Germany:12 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:R | Singapore:M18Cosas divertidas
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An aspiring filmmaker from Texas, who was not involved with the project, was able to spend time on set, because he was in town shooting a small budget ($5,000) full-length feature film for the Spanish home video market. That young filmmaker was Robert Rodriguez, and the film was El Mariachi, which would go on to become a hit at Sundance and launch his career. másErrores:
Anacronismos: At Esperanza's wedding to Alex Brown, the groom is shown opening a bottle of André Champagne, complete with plastic cork, in 1934 long before this product was available. másCitas:
Gertrudis: Sergeant, can you cook cream fritters?Sargento Treviño: To be honest ... no. But if you want, I will try.
Gertrudis: You have never let me down before. I hope this will not be the first time.
Sargento Treviño: Yes, my general.
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Years ago, in California, I walked into a gas station convenience store to buy some consumable or other. The man who took my money was a Mexican emigre, and he saw that I was carrying a copy of the book Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel. He asked how I liked it, and I told him I was loving it. He told me not to miss the movie.
"Oh," I answered, "but I always worry that the movie will never be as good as the book."
"It doesn't matter," he told me. "This is a very great film. And it is the first real Mexican film I have ever seen shown in this country. You know, to everybody, not just the Mexican community."
I smiled and told him I would check it out, but honestly, I had no idea what he was talking about. After all, I knew who Dolores Del Rio and Cantinflas were, and the movies with them that I had seen were shown in L.A., to everybody.
But now, at last, I have seen this movie, and now, at last, I know what this guy was talking about. Like, wow! This really is a real Mexican film! Art! Cinema! More than just a bit of popular fluff!
Tender, compassionate and very witty, like the book on which it is based, this movie celebrates Mexican culture -- not just on the food, the preparation of which forms the premise of the story, but as kind of a rollicking take on the history of the young country at the turn of the century. It celebrates the music, the style of life on a ranch, the strength of the extended family, the beauty of the land, and the ethnic mixing pot that is every Mexican.
There is so much reckless joy and passionate love in this film, even when it portrays pain. It openly depicts female eroticism. (Plus, for a big change from US cinema, we get to see beautiful men and women of many shapes, sizes and colors all on the same screen.) The acting is flawless, and the star, Lumi Cavazos, is absolutely charming, full of life and credibility.
The only flaws I found in this film were minor and had to do with timing. For example, the final ascent to the climax seems to have been shortchanged a little bit. I would have liked to reach through this scene a little more slowly.
To judge Mexican cinema by the type of films I had seen before this one would be like judging U.S. cinema on the basis of Jerry Lewis or some cheesy melodramas from the '40s and '50s, but not taking into account any of our real film art. I'd love to know what else I've missed. Can't wait to find out.