Y Tu Mamá También
Criterion Collection’s 1080p transfer—supervised by cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki and approved by Cuarón—is superb, as we’ve come to expect. It’s not eye candy, nor is it meant to be. Cuarón and Lubezki went for an effect that’s natural, including natural lighting, without seeming like a documentary; they pulled it off, and the Blu-ray Disc conveys it. The shots of the sea feel foamy, the scenes of seduction feel hot, the earlier scenes of adolescent sex and aristocratic splendor feel, respectively, crude and cool—but the effect isn’t blatant; it seeps into your experience of the movie. The surround sound catches the ambience of wherever the scene happens to be, again without drawing attention.
My only qualm: the special features, which are as vapid as any in the Criterion catalogue. A few deleted scenes make no impression. (I just watched them and remember nothing.) However, an interview with philosopher Slavoi Žižek, about the film’s subversive themes, is very lively and interesting.
Blu-Ray
Studio: Criterion Collection, 2001
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audio Format: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (Spanish with English subtitles)
Length: 106 mins.
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Director: Alfonso Cuarón
Starring: Maribel Verdú, Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna
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