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Audio commentary with the cast (in Spanish only); Deleted scenes; Short film ""Me La Debes" by Carlos Cuaron; Making-of featurette; TV spot; Original theatrical trailer
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1. Main Title/Promises
2. The Long Goodbyes
3. Smell of Bread & Cologne
4. The Smoking Aura
5. Summer Boredom
6. A "Humble" Celebration
7. His Cousin's Wife
8. An Incomplete Woman
9. Diving-Board Fantasies
10. Sudden Little Trip
11. Where's the Beach?
12. Luisa's Dream Job
13. The Charolastra Rules
14. Faithful...
15. ...Hopeless
16. A Sexual History
17. Road Hazards
18. Nice Hats, Pretty Dolls
19. Out of Shampoo
20. That Kind of Pain
21. Details of a Betrayal
22. Tit-for-Tat of Love
23. Payback for Tenoch
24. A Brand-New Manifesto
25. The End of the Dirt Road
26. Heaven's Mouth
27. The Last Phone Call
28. To Life, Love and Sex
29. Triangular Seduction
30. The Morning After
31. Heaven's End
32. End Credits
Adolescent libidos fuel an unusual ménage à trois in Y Tu Mamá También, an erotic and sophisticated comedy-drama from Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón. The story is simple -- two privileged, sex-obsessed teens (Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna) take an older woman (Maribel Verdú) on an outing to a beach -- and plays out on one level like a teen-male fantasy. But there's more here than meets the eye, as the film's buoyant tone is repeatedly mitigated by an omniscient narrator. In the style of Jean-Luc Godard, this commentary uncovers hidden motivations and places the characters and events in a broader and often unsetting context. Meanwhile, the story unfolds as a road trip of sexual initiation, including some powerful personal revelations and homoerotic tensions that threaten to destroy the boys' friendship. The actors succeed with some truly challenging material here, handling graphic dialogue and physical intimacy with a grace that is at once sexy and vulnerable. Make no mistake: Y Tu Mamá También candidly explores its subject with a healthy and stimulating sense of humor and fantasy. But there's a dangerous undertow as well, resulting in a truly striking film of uncommon power. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble
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