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"All the Freckles in the World," set in 1990s Mexico City, is the story of a young-teen boy who is trying to get the attention of the prettiest girl at his school."All the Freckles in the World," set in 1990s Mexico City, is the story of a young-teen boy who is trying to get the attention of the prettiest girl at his school."All the Freckles in the World," set in 1990s Mexico City, is the story of a young-teen boy who is trying to get the attention of the prettiest girl at his school.
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- 3 nominations total
Hanssel Casillas
- José Miguel Mota
- (as Hánssel Casillas)
Anajosé Aldrete Echevarria
- Josefina Mota
- (as Anajosé Aldrete)
Marcelo Barcelo
- Motorcito
- (as Marcelo Barceló)
Montserrat Marañon
- Yolanda
- (as Montserrat Marañón)
Abraham Kleinfinger
- Guácala
- (as Abraham Klein)
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What did I just watch LOL
such a mediocre ending
The film itself isn't the worst of the worst but honestly it could've been better. Especially for a netflix movie. like come on
The film itself isn't the worst of the worst but honestly it could've been better. Especially for a netflix movie. like come on
The movie itself is good, but the more it went on, the more I hoped the kid got neither girl! Mind you, he looked about 12 while the girls seemed at least 15 or 16. I couldn't see why either would be interested in this child to start with. As it went on to the end I really disliked him.
The mother seemed like an interesting character and I wish a little more time had been spent on whatever was happening in his parents relationship.
I think this is my first Mexican movie (albeit dubbed in English. Quite badly at times, particularly the young sister's voice. I might have preferred the subtitles to be honesty). Mostly i enjoyed it.
First of all, I watch Mexican films once in a blue moon, but I was really curious about this one.
It's good to see actual teenagers playing teenagers and finally seeing new faces. Also take in account this is set in the 90s, so it's super nostalgic. This is not an original story, but you can bet the director did a good job portraying it. First of all, the cinematography is beautiful, the shots, the closeups, the editing in general is well done. The soundtrack is perfect for each scene; I would have loved to listen to more songs in Spanish though. The actors are all natural, of course a few bad ones but it's ok, it is still enjoyable to see them, especially the main character. NO, you are not supposed to love him or hate him; he's just a regular teen.
There is a lack of dialogues and character development, also a few cringy scenes, especially the ones with the teacher. The humor is not awkward, but it could've been better.
No, it's not a perfect film, but I am glad to see new ideas in Mexican films. The director should definitely keep it going and people should give it a try.
Like wtf he is sutch a player but it was bad acted and the movie didn't have a headline
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- TriviaMovie takes place in 1994. The soccer World Cup marked the return of the Mexican men national team to the tournament after 8 years, following a ban from FIFA back in 1988. The film depicts the real "El Tri" marketing frenzy that occurred before the event.
- SoundtracksBye, Bye
Written by Mario F. Gómez Madoery and Jorge Fernando Risso
Performed by Vilma Palma (as Vilma Palma e Vampiros)
Courtesy of Entreactor Srl. and Barca Discos
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- $426,801
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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