Two weeks ago we saw Alfonso Cuarón’s latest movie “Roma”. Now, we will look at his first film titled “Y Tu Mamá También” (2001). Referred to as both a comedy and drama movie, this film regards the story behind the relationship between two young Mexican boys, adult life, sex, and their interaction with an older woman as they road trip to a a secluded beach in Mexico called la Boca del Cielo.
“La vida tiene sus maneras de enseñarnos. La vida tiene sus maneras de confundirnos. La vida tiene sus maneras de cambiarnos. La vida tiene sus maneras de asombrarnos. La vida tiene sus maneras de herirnos. La vida tiene sus maneras de curarnos. La vida tiene sus maneras de inspirarnos.”
Life has its ways of teaching us. Life has its ways of confusing us. Life has its ways of changing us. Life has its ways of astonishing us. Life has its ways of hurting us. Life has its ways of healing us. Life has its ways of inspiring us.