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Rudo & Cursi(Rudo y Cursi)

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Mexico, United States · 2008
Rated R · 1h 43m
Director Carlos Cuarón
Starring Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna, Guillermo Francella, Dolores Heredia
Genre Comedy, Drama

Two brothers living a hard life of manual labor in rural Mexico have a simple dream: saving enough money to build their mother a house. But a friendly game of soccer leads to the brothers being taken on by the nation’s top talent scout. Suddenly, they find themselves living the high life of star athletes.

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70

Variety by

Picture scores a solid goal for its national cinema and the cause of comedy.

70

The New York Times by A.O. Scott

While the film is lively and engaging, it also, in the end, feels a little thin, largely because it is unsure of how earnestly to treat its own lessons about fate, ambition and brotherly love.

75

USA Today by Claudia Puig

Rudo y Cursi (which roughly translates to tough and corny) is more raucous and slight than the contemplative "Y Tu Mama," but it is an undeniably entertaining rags-to-riches-to-rags comedy.

80

Village Voice by J. Hoberman

Rudo y Cursi is as fatalistic as any film noir, but it's played for cartoonish screwball comedy. At once smooth and frantic, filled with cozy clutter and vulgar jive, the movie subsumes its moralizing in frat-house entertainment.

80

Wall Street Journal by Joe Morgenstern

Mr. Cuarón directs with a hand that's as sure as it is deft. The music is terrific, though I can't say the same for the fusty subtitles, and Adam Kimmel's cinematography bathes the movie's cheerful absurdities in a beautiful glow.

75

The A.V. Club by Nathan Rabin

Carlos Cuaron's otherwise terrific new comedy Rudo Y Cursi barely survives its third-act "Goodfellas" descent into seedy coke-and-crime drama.

75

Rolling Stone by Peter Travers

Luna and García Bernal display the kind of chemistry that makes you overlook the clichés in the script by first-time director Carlos Cuarón. Sometimes good-natured fun is enough.

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