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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuRaúl, Eduardo, and Santiago have led a happy, "straight" life since their childhood, until one day, Santiago tells the others that he is gay.Raúl, Eduardo, and Santiago have led a happy, "straight" life since their childhood, until one day, Santiago tells the others that he is gay.Raúl, Eduardo, and Santiago have led a happy, "straight" life since their childhood, until one day, Santiago tells the others that he is gay.
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Just as I think of the movie Jeffrey as being set in an alternate 1995 where everyone in New York City is gay friendly, Hazlo Commo Hobre seems to be set in an alternate 2017 Mexico City where where only one guy in all of Mexico City seems to be homophobic (not counting some trash talk from sports opponents). Just random strangers question Jeffrey's reluctance to have another boyfriend, and the particular one he's met who is HIV+, none of Raúl's friends and relatives understand his reaction to his friend being gay. It also reminds me of the Saturday Night Live fake commercial showing parents of gay children popping pills that treat homophobia.
I have a soft spot for movies centered around male friendship, even nonsexual; that's one of the many reasons I identify as a gay man. I liked the rough macho affection between Raúl and Santiago, and was really rooting for their friendship to survive. I like how his loyalty is unwavering and his homophobia takes the form of disbelief and of ham-handed attempts to cure his friend of what he sees as an illness. The only similar movie I recall ever seeing is Date and Switch (2014).
The reported cursing was toned down somewhat in the English subtitles for the U.S. release. I caught just enough of the Spanish dialog to notice a couple of times when words like "jerk" and "idiot" were translated from p--- and m------ words I think are a little stronger, and maybe I missed the even more colorful stuff because I'd never heard those words at all. And speaking of offense, contrary to one reviewer being offended on my behalf and the disclaimers in the closing titles I wasn't fluent enough to fully read, I for one was not offended by anything in the movie, and I found it refreshing that Santiago didn't conform to any gay stereotypes (in my culture anyway) and that his straight friend Eduardo kind of did. (I do in turn feel offended on behalf of women when the guys refuse to forego one last video game to set the table for the meal the women are implied to have cooked, and I imagine they don't appreciate the attitude Raúl expresses about women in his brags.)
I have a soft spot for movies centered around male friendship, even nonsexual; that's one of the many reasons I identify as a gay man. I liked the rough macho affection between Raúl and Santiago, and was really rooting for their friendship to survive. I like how his loyalty is unwavering and his homophobia takes the form of disbelief and of ham-handed attempts to cure his friend of what he sees as an illness. The only similar movie I recall ever seeing is Date and Switch (2014).
The reported cursing was toned down somewhat in the English subtitles for the U.S. release. I caught just enough of the Spanish dialog to notice a couple of times when words like "jerk" and "idiot" were translated from p--- and m------ words I think are a little stronger, and maybe I missed the even more colorful stuff because I'd never heard those words at all. And speaking of offense, contrary to one reviewer being offended on my behalf and the disclaimers in the closing titles I wasn't fluent enough to fully read, I for one was not offended by anything in the movie, and I found it refreshing that Santiago didn't conform to any gay stereotypes (in my culture anyway) and that his straight friend Eduardo kind of did. (I do in turn feel offended on behalf of women when the guys refuse to forego one last video game to set the table for the meal the women are implied to have cooked, and I imagine they don't appreciate the attitude Raúl expresses about women in his brags.)
Only this time, it is also full of clichés, stereotypes, and what he considers to be "open mindedness", but ends up being the complete opposite.
Awful acting as usual with most of his movies.
Avoid at all costs.
Awful acting as usual with most of his movies.
Avoid at all costs.
my god! this was, in a few words: painful to watch! had stupid forced jokes, machismo (or very low respect for woman, antifeministic, for those who are not familiar with the term), very lame and poorly developed storyline, which basically is how this guy reacts to the fact his friend is gay! THAT'S ALL!, really baaaaad performances (excepting Aislinn), and in the end, they want us to forgive them just because it has some morality, bad sex jokes who mexicans adore and friendship/family values bullsh*t.
I want a refund, i cannot believe i paid for watch this complete utterly SH*T.
if you want good Mexican cinema watch instead "Después de Lucía". That's intense and actually leaves you with the impression that you just had seen art. This is garbage, and an embarrassment. Do not pay for this. I had warned you.
I want a refund, i cannot believe i paid for watch this complete utterly SH*T.
if you want good Mexican cinema watch instead "Después de Lucía". That's intense and actually leaves you with the impression that you just had seen art. This is garbage, and an embarrassment. Do not pay for this. I had warned you.
Hazlo Como Hombre is like a long episode of a TV drama-comedy. The jokes are pretty much standard sitcom material, the drama feels like drama for drama's sake.
The film might feel dated to some in that it mainly deals with a straight friend having a major problem dealing with one of his friends being gay. But sitcom cartoonishness aside the story line isn't really out of date yet.
Hazlo Como Hombre isn't a great or clever film, but it's fairly good as mindless viewing of something light and queer.
The film might feel dated to some in that it mainly deals with a straight friend having a major problem dealing with one of his friends being gay. But sitcom cartoonishness aside the story line isn't really out of date yet.
Hazlo Como Hombre isn't a great or clever film, but it's fairly good as mindless viewing of something light and queer.
If i had to name the top 5 movies being the worst, this would be the number one! I am not sure if the Director or the writer had the idea to picture a gay life with no sense of bad acting and terribly story to place in a great city Mexico city. Love and drama can be expressed in a better way that this bad acting and a boring story where instead of making it more romantic, it was a total disaster! Not to mention it was not funny at all, just over the top (i mean terribly acing) and bringing a fake story to the gay community!
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- WissenswertesIn "Hazlo Como Hombre," Aislinn Derbez and Mauricio Ochmann play siblings; in real life they are married to each other.
- VerbindungenRemade as Cosas de hombres (2020)
- SoundtracksBaila como hombre
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 2.534.252 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 1.174.484 $
- 3. Sept. 2017
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 13.610.252 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 49 Min.(109 min)
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