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Drama/Mex

  • 2006
  • Unrated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.5K
YOUR RATING
Diana García in Drama/Mex (2006)
Drama

Two interlaced stories unfold over the course of the same long, hot day in the once lush and now decadent resort town of Acapulco. The first involves the beautiful and cool Fernanda, who is ... Read allTwo interlaced stories unfold over the course of the same long, hot day in the once lush and now decadent resort town of Acapulco. The first involves the beautiful and cool Fernanda, who is forced to deal with the sudden emergence of her ex-lover, Chino. Her boyfriend, Gonzalo, m... Read allTwo interlaced stories unfold over the course of the same long, hot day in the once lush and now decadent resort town of Acapulco. The first involves the beautiful and cool Fernanda, who is forced to deal with the sudden emergence of her ex-lover, Chino. Her boyfriend, Gonzalo, must now compete with the intense sexual tension Fernanda and Chino share. The second story... Read all

  • Director
    • Gerardo Naranjo
  • Writer
    • Gerardo Naranjo
  • Stars
    • Fernando Becerril
    • Diana García
    • Miriana Moro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gerardo Naranjo
    • Writer
      • Gerardo Naranjo
    • Stars
      • Fernando Becerril
      • Diana García
      • Miriana Moro
    • 12User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Fernando Becerril
    Fernando Becerril
    • Jaime
    Diana García
    Diana García
    • Fernanda
    Miriana Moro
    Miriana Moro
    • Tigrillo
    Emilio Valdés
    • Chano…
    Juan Pablo Castañeda
    Juan Pablo Castañeda
    • Gonzalo
    • (as Juan Pablo Castaneda)
    • …
    Susana Salazar
    • Esposa de Jaime…
    Gloria Stalina
    • Hija de Jaime
    • (as Gloria Margarita Stalina)
    • …
    Javier Olguín Vega
    • Hijo de Jaime
    • (as Javier Olguin Vera)
    • …
    Amandititita
    • No falla chica
    Eugenia Caballero
    • Naty
    Enrique Calderón
    • Rata
    José Calvillo
    • Ballena
    Luis Calvillo
    • Ceviche
    Sagrario Colmenares
    • amiga de Naty
    Alejandra Salgado Coria
    • No falla grande
    Karyme Salgado Coria
    • Martha…
    Mariana Pérez de la Torre
    • Jenny…
    Héctor Dávila
    • Caleto
    • Director
      • Gerardo Naranjo
    • Writer
      • Gerardo Naranjo
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    10alvarito

    a Lesson....

    The best Mexican FILM for the last 8 years. A lesson to Reygadas and other ART filmmakers, it shows that you can go to Cannes as a consequence of your talent, not to your skills as a provocation seller.

    A lesson to commercial directors and producers, I dare them to touch and entertain the audience like this film does.

    Mexican cinema needs to encourage this kind of artists, we have to stop spending millions of dollars making trash, Lets do 10 of this beautiful human experiences instead of one big meaningless bullshit.

    Naranjo and guys like Iván Avila, Julian Hernandez, Fernando Eimbcke and other newcomers deserve to shoot something every year

    Thanks for the effort...

    Looking forward the next films of Naranjo.
    2ricchile

    what a bore!

    I have to admit I watched this film by mistake. I was checking previews on pay per view, and it seemed interesting but not enough for the $5.99 they charge. But then I pressed the wrong button and I found myself, regretfully, watching it. I hoped until the end it would go somewhere with the characters but it didn't. It reminded me a lot of "Amores perros" another film whose popularity I still cannot understand . Interconnected stories!!??? First of all, what stories? Yeah, they all happen in the same town and this town has a beach, so people end up there...oh, I forgot to mention that the stories happen in a hot day so the actors in these interconnected stories are all sweating, so there is some connection. I agree with other reviews, the camera work was interesting at the beginning but as the story became a bore, it made the film even more difficult to watch. The music (Beethoven on guitar) was so cliché that by the end I was keeping myself amused by guessing when would it start playing.
    7Buddy-51

    what it lacks in flash it makes up for in sincerity

    "Drama/Mex" tells of three everyday people in Acapulco whose lives intersect over the course of a two-day period. The characters include an attractive young woman named Fernanda (Diana Garcia), who's having trouble deciding whether to stay with her current beau (Juan Pablo Castaneda) or to return to her thieving cad of an ex-boyfriend (Emilio Valdes); a middle-aged business man named Jaime (Fernando Becerril), who's contemplating suicide as a way out of his unhappiness (there's a hint that he might be having an incestuous relationship with either his daughter or stepdaughter); and a half naïve/half streetwise girl named Tigrillo (Miriana Moro), who's in the process of learning how to rip off rich, male tourists for fun and profit. The last two characters meet when Tigrillo slips into Jaime's beachside motel room to steal his wallet right at the moment that he has a loaded gun to his head. Together, these two people with relatively little in common beyond their happening to be at the same place at the same time, manage to forge an unlikely relationship that defies easy labeling.

    "Drama/Mex" is a homespun, slice-of-life drama that isn't obsessed with making big dramatic gestures or revealing grand universal truths about human nature. Instead, it simply introduces us to its characters and lets their stories play out naturally, with very little manipulation or fanfare. Though the narrative is clearly contrived to some extent, the film still manages to capture the random nature of life as we live it. The characters don't necessarily "learn" anything from their experiences - but they do emerge from those experiences, to some degree or another, "changed" people, willing to look at their lives from a decidedly different vantage.

    Superb performances (especially by Becerril and Moro) and direction (by Gerardo Naranjo, who also wrote the screenplay), and a refusal to tie everything up into a neat little bow at the end add to the movie's overall quality and appeal.
    1aangelpena

    The Worst Film Of The Year !

    This film sets back Mexican film making 10 years. Te story is awful along with the cinematography and acting. I sat thru an hour of hoping that this movie would take me someplace but all that happened was my friend who unbeknown to me was also having a terrible time sitting thru this waste of time turned to me in Spanish and said '' please can we leave'' I nearly kissed him we turned to our other 7 friends all who went to support Mexican film-making and we told them we were leaving this sinking ship. two more agreed that nothing was happening except dizzying cinematography and just a sad sad terrible flick. 4 of us left and I quickly went to the box office and requested a refund I was told no but when 2 other people who left when we did came over to demand a refund they obliged. My friends who stayed later text me and I quote''oh no and the worst thing is nothing happened it went no where'' After seeing a great Mexican film KM31 I expected way more than what this film offered, save your money. even if I did not like you I still would not recommend this.
    8inpassing

    Def. among the better Mexican movies out last few years...

    I saw some reviewer berate this movie at length and thus created this account so I can write in and say NO WAY.... This is definitely among the BEST Mexican movies I've seen for a while. There's definitely a class effect, as it seems to depict the "good life" as being a wealthy one as well, but damn. It took the heartaches of youth and developed them in three dimensions. And the craziness, stupidity. This film will bring you back -- Fantastic. Emotional. Proof that buried into the masculine psyche there is a deep emotion. A yearning hopelessly intertwined with erotic love, and all the agony that goes with it. Definitely among the ones that proudly stand out among the Mexican films to come out in the past few years. I recommend it!

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      Diana García's debut.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2007 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Драма/Мекс
    • Filming locations
      • Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Canana Films
      • Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE)
      • Cinematografica Revolcadero
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,628
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,800
      • Jul 15, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $193,508
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color(original 35 mm prints)
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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