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Luego de retirarse al hermoso pueblo mexicano de Guanajuato, un hombre de 70 años decide seguir sus sueños e inscribirse en la universidad donde se topa con una nueva generación y los une la... Leer todoLuego de retirarse al hermoso pueblo mexicano de Guanajuato, un hombre de 70 años decide seguir sus sueños e inscribirse en la universidad donde se topa con una nueva generación y los une la novela Don Quijote de la Mancha.Luego de retirarse al hermoso pueblo mexicano de Guanajuato, un hombre de 70 años decide seguir sus sueños e inscribirse en la universidad donde se topa con una nueva generación y los une la novela Don Quijote de la Mancha.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 4 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
Pablo Cruz
- Santiago
- (as Pablo Cruz Guerrero)
Sofía Taache
- Matilde
- (as Sofia Toache)
Humberto Espinosa
- Don Camilo
- (as Humberto Espinoza)
Sergio Morante
- Don Pepe
- (as Sergio Morarte)
Clarisa Rendón
- Mamá de Eduardo
- (as Clarissa Rendón)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
First of all, this movie is amazing! From the trailer, I didn't really know what to expect. I was sort of expecting one of you typical 5/10 star Mexican medium budget film. Boy, was I surprised.
The acting was top notch, the jokes were perfectly executed and I could really identify with various characters. The DP work was amazing and I fell in love even more with the beautiful city of Guanajuato.
The only problem I had (which also prevented me from giving this movie a 10) was that this movie tried to deal with too many stories for its 90 min length. I sometimes felt like the subplots were a little bit rushed and that some scenes were missing back story or were even a little bit pointless.
Aside from that, (I won't give away spoilers) but I was crying and going through the same emotions as the characters towards the end (and I sincerely almost never experience that nowadays).
Final Verdict: You have gotta see this movie!
The acting was top notch, the jokes were perfectly executed and I could really identify with various characters. The DP work was amazing and I fell in love even more with the beautiful city of Guanajuato.
The only problem I had (which also prevented me from giving this movie a 10) was that this movie tried to deal with too many stories for its 90 min length. I sometimes felt like the subplots were a little bit rushed and that some scenes were missing back story or were even a little bit pointless.
Aside from that, (I won't give away spoilers) but I was crying and going through the same emotions as the characters towards the end (and I sincerely almost never experience that nowadays).
Final Verdict: You have gotta see this movie!
10jaee80
This movie lets us see that learning has no age limit. The older generations learn from the younger and vice versa. Chano learned to be opened minded and to handle new technology while reminding a group of students the importance of romance and values. The main message of this movie is to not forget our values, that we should always respect one another and that the old romance ways don't age. Friendship is a strong point in this movie and we learn that it has no age limit. When Chano's younger friends see his suffering, they want to be there for him.This movie was filmed in Guanajuato and I really enjoyed watching the scenery and the culture of the town.
10icorella
Regardless of its country of origin, a movie that promotes values, life, and respect the way "El Estudiante" does, is truly hard to find these days. The film is truly remarkable and a hard departure from today's mostly trash-filled films. A film you can see with all the family without worries. An uncompromised masterpiece.
I am to see a better-made, better-acted, heartfelt piece of art. My best wishes to Gaston Pavlovich, its creator, and may this movie be seen and rewarded for all years to come.
Specially remarkable is the work of Mr. Lavat, whose artistic origins and past work are well known to most Mexicans.
The new crop of your actors, their fresh if ordinary looks are worth of representing a new cinema wave for people tired of cheap acting roles of would be's like Gael Garcia's or the like who act based on foulness and cheapness.
Good Job!
I am to see a better-made, better-acted, heartfelt piece of art. My best wishes to Gaston Pavlovich, its creator, and may this movie be seen and rewarded for all years to come.
Specially remarkable is the work of Mr. Lavat, whose artistic origins and past work are well known to most Mexicans.
The new crop of your actors, their fresh if ordinary looks are worth of representing a new cinema wave for people tired of cheap acting roles of would be's like Gael Garcia's or the like who act based on foulness and cheapness.
Good Job!
No!! This movie is absolutely questionable in that it's anything but spontaneous, it's so full of commonplaces!! It praises conventional values in such a way that it ends up being not only unrealistic, but truly pretentious and corny -not to mention predictable. A very poor example of Mexican cinema, which has struggled so much to build a good reputation. Plus, leitmotif music is used "ad lib", not when it really enhances a scene!!! Awful. I don't think a movie has to resort to the "easy weep" to make a point. Honestly, for this kind of films, a Power Point presentation would be more than enough. Undoubtedly, better options, with better plots, can be found effortlessly.
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- $20,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,241,731
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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