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  1. 26. Aug. 2006 · by Ed Gonzalez. August 26, 2006. Though Sólo Con Tu Pareja would achieve considerable acclaim on the international circuit and help launch Alfono Cuarón’s Hollywood career, it’s taken the filmmaker’s feature-length debut more than a decade to travel north of the border. Banned for many years in Mexico, the film filters the sexual agency ...

  2. Sólo con tu pareja is a collection of clichés, not very funny implausible entanglements, an insufferable protagonist, and a sense of humor quite basic and now dated. In addition to this, there is the musical accompaniment with pieces by Mozart, some pseudo deep dialogues, and various epigraphs that endow this work with a certain youthful pretension. As it has…

  3. SÓLO CON TU PAREJA. Dirigida Por. Alfonso Cuarón. México, 1991. Comedia. 94. Sinopsis. Tomás Tomás spends his nights juggling so many beautiful women that he can’t keep their names straight—until a spurned nurse gives him a taste of his own medic ...

  4. Sólo Con Tu Pareja Comedia 1991 1 h 34 min Prime Video Disponible en Prime Video Un mujeriego es diagnosticado con Sida cuando una enfermera despechada cambia los resultados de sus análisis. Comedia 1991 1 h 34 min Prime Video 67% Unrated Reparto Danie ...

  5. Mostrar comentarios. Sólo con tu pareja es una película dirigida por Alfonso Cuarón con Daniel Giménez Cacho, Claudia Ramírez. Sinopsis : Daniel Giménez Cacho interpreta a Tomás Tomás, un publicista mujeriego. Silvia es una enfermera que quiere vengarse de él por haberla engañado con otra mujer y decide mentirle cuan.

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  6. Sólo con tu pareja is a collection of clichés, not very funny implausible entanglements, an insufferable protagonist, and a sense of humor quite basic and now dated. In addition to this, there is the musical accompaniment with pieces by Mozart, some pseudo deep dialogues, and various epigraphs that endow this work with a certain youthful pretension. As it has…

  7. This film has no current screenings. Alfonso Cuarón. 1991. Mexico. 35mm. 94 minutes. Cuarón’s mastery of rhythm and space was already evident in his debut feature. In this screwball comedy, an ad copywriter (Daniel Giménez Cacho, from Bad Education and Zama), tasked with brainstorming a slogan for jalapeño peppers, avoids writer’s block ...