CinemaClock   
Toronto    
  Français 
Home Top 10 Playing Upcoming Trailers A to Z Theatres DVDs

Under the Same Moon
 
windowtop
windowtop
20 user reviews

7.9/10

Average votes grouped by age and by sex:
Age:   1-12    13-17   18-25   26-35   36-49    50+    Total  
Men:
Votes:
-
0
-
0
-
0
7.7
3
9
3
8
4
8.2
10
Women:
Votes:
-
0
1
2
9
3
10
2
-
0
8
1
7.3
9
Total:
Votes:
-
0
1
2
9
3
8.6
5
9
3
8
5
7.9
20
Total includes also voters who didn't specify their sex.

windowtop
windowtop

Click here to write your review and to vote!
Filter reviews
windowtop
windowtop
Showing all 20 reviews...

It's a very nice movie, it can be true. How people go to another country to have a "better life" leaving children.
10/10
2.5.2008 - pat_gonh@
First review.Post a Reply
 
 
I am a Mexican and I know a lot of the actors specially "Rosario" the mother in this movie. She really impressed me. The eventual friend that Carlitos met in his trip to USA, is one of the best comics in Mexico. He also does a great performance, quite unusual for him, but a great job. I should say that it is a good movie, not close to the truth, but for those who do not know the abuses and difficulties that Mexicans have to suffer even before arriving to the border. In summary is a good movie, with a great acting. It is worthy. Also I recommend to go and see Bella (where there is another great acting with another Mexican)
8/10
29.4.2008 - aavina100@ - age: 36-49
First review.Post a Reply
 
 
[ATTENTION: This review reveals content of the movie.]
It is as endearing as returning to Mom and Dad bursting with tales to tell after that first summer camp. It also brazenly panders to an anti-elitist mano of the streets ethic. Carlitos is a brave little boy whose courage and longing are gratifyingly rewarded. Rosario sacrifices her maternal instincts for him for four years. Enrique sacrifices himself heroically for the boy before the police. Paco sacrifices his heart for one dance with Rosario. With all this libidinal sublimation going on one wonders who has energy left to cook the tortillas. Despite the unctuousness of the underclass, it is a charming little fable of redemption.
7/10
28.4.2008 - iispiral@ - age: 50+
62 reviews - click to viewPost a Reply
 
 
Wow wow wowww what a movie!!! You will looove it!! Sooo well done and amazing acting!
10/10
26.4.2008 - penelopegonzalez@ - age: 18-25
First review.Post a Reply
 
 
This is definitely a worthwhile movie to see, not the greatest drama movie out there currently - that honour goes to "BELLA", but I do recommend it.
7/10
22.4.2008 - stormshadowmike@ - age: 26-35
7 reviews - click to viewPost a Reply
 
 
One thing this is coommon to most children is to win their parents approval... Without your parents around it is difficult to grow into fufilled adulthood... This movie shows the importance of embrace and mentor the children of the world so that it encourages them to become good citizens of their country.
9/10
21.4.2008 - bsald45928@ - age: 50+
First review.Post a Reply
 
 
Very good movie, well acted and lovely history. Worthwhile to watch it. Loved the sense of humor and how accurate is.
10/10
20.4.2008 - bdiaz@ - age: 26-35
First review.Post a Reply
 
 
There are many, many reasons to go and see this lovely movie.
10/10
19.4.2008 - beautifulnight_4@ - age: 26-35
5 reviews - click to viewPost a Reply
 
 
It tries hard but fails; too many unlikely events. Not a great role by Eugenio Derbez as Enrique but the rest of the crew are ok. Most of the movie is in Spanish with English subtitles. It's a «feel good» and quite predictable, although it's not a lost evening.
7/10
19.4.2008 - black,jack@ - age: 50+
433 reviews - click to viewPost a Reply