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Todos los mexicanos somos mujeriegos
A homeless man takes care of a junkyard where an accident vehicle arrives, under the seat there is a cell phone that belonged to the dead owner. Looking around, he finds that the deceased had an appointment with a high-society woman in the process. She pretends to be him to win her over, without thinking about the funny relationship that is coming.
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Plot Summary
A man obsessed with his appearance and his virility faces the challenges of his relationships and self-perception. As he navigates his romantic entanglements and attempts to maintain his image, he begins to confront the superficiality of his pursuits and the deeper aspects of connection.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with praise for its performances and its exploration of themes related to masculinity and societal expectations. Some critics found the narrative somewhat predictable, while others appreciated its attempt at a nuanced portrayal of male identity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its central performance and exploration of toxic masculinity.
Criticized by some for a conventional narrative arc.
Appreciated for its cultural commentary on machismo.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The film's title, translating to 'All Mexicans are womanizers,' is a provocative statement that the movie explores and questions through its characters and plot.
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