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* NothingIsScarier: Type-three example. In between destinations, the narrator suddenly cuts in to describe the scene of a gruesome crash that occurred a decade prior. The audience isn't shown the crash itself, but the site where it occurred: an inconspicuous stretch of road neither the audience [[DramaticIrony or the three protagonists]] would have thought twice about.
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* NothingIsScarier: Type-three example. In between destinations, the narrator suddenly cuts in to describe the scene of a gruesome crash that occurred a decade prior. The audience isn't shown the crash itself, but the site where it occurred: an inconspicuous stretch of road road, only marked by 3 memorial crosses, neither the audience [[DramaticIrony or the three protagonists]] would have thought twice about.
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A 2001 movie by Mexican director Creator/AlfonsoCuaron (of ''Film/{{Gravity}}'' and ''[[Film/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban Harry Potter]]'' fame) which also launched the careers of actors Creator/GaelGarciaBernal (''Film/TheMotorcycleDiaries'', ''Series/MozartInTheJungle'') and Creator/DiegoLuna (''Film/RogueOne''). The title means, (more or less), "And [[YourMom yo momma]] too." Two boys go on a trip to find a beach called Heaven's Mouth. Yeah, it's a wild goose chase, but they're really going to have sex with a beautiful woman.
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Two boys go on a trip to find a beach called Heaven's Mouth. Yeah, it's a wild goose chase, but they're really going to have sex with a beautiful
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* MrsRobinson: Both the boys want to go on the roadtrip to sleep with Luisa, who probably has about ten years on them.
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* NothingIsScarier: Type-three example. In between destinations, the narrator suddenly cuts in to describe the scene of a gruesome crash that occurred a decade prior. The audience isn't shown the crash itself, but the site where it occurred: an inconspicuous stretch of road neither the audience [[DramaticIrony or the three protagonists]] would have thought twice about.
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* StacysMom: Both the boys want to go on the roadtrip to sleep with Luisa, who probably has about ten years on them.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: After they give in to their feelings and have sex with each other, Tenoch and Julio's friendship falls apart and they never speak to each other again, outside of the chance encounter in the epilogue, and Luisa dies of cancer. On the other hand, Luisa spends the last month of her life at a beautiful seaside, happy and content -- the whole reason she went on this trip in the first place.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: After they give in to their feelings and have sex with each other, Tenoch and Julio's friendship falls apart and they never speak to each other again, outside of the chance encounter in the epilogue, and Luisa dies of cancer. On the other hand, The only thing keeping it from a full on DownerEnding is Luisa spends spending the last month of her life at a beautiful seaside, happy and content -- the whole reason she went on this trip in the first place.]]
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%%Contradictory? * DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Luisa dies of cancer and Tenoch and Julio never speak to each other again.]]
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%%* StacysMom: Luisa. She's older than both boys but still attractive.
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* IdealizedSex: Subverted [[UpToEleven to the]] [[{{Pun}} hilt]] by graphically [[PlayedForLaughs (and comically)]] demonstrating just how sexually inept two oversexed teenaged boys can really be.
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* IdealizedSex: Subverted [[UpToEleven to the]] the [[{{Pun}} hilt]] by graphically [[PlayedForLaughs (and comically)]] demonstrating just how sexually inept two oversexed teenaged boys can really be.
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* IdealisedSex: Subverted [[UpToEleven to the]] [[{{Pun}} hilt]] by graphically [[PlayedForLaughs (and comically)]] demonstrating just how sexually inept two oversexed teenaged boys can really be.
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* IdealisedSex: IdealizedSex: Subverted [[UpToEleven to the]] [[{{Pun}} hilt]] by graphically [[PlayedForLaughs (and comically)]] demonstrating just how sexually inept two oversexed teenaged boys can really be.
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* RuleOfThree: Luisa attempts to reach her husband by phone three times and cries after each attempt. [[spoiler:He picks up the third time, only to hear her say goodbye for the last time.]]
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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Luisa dies of cancer and Tenoch and Julio never speak to each other again.]]
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%%Contradictory? * DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Luisa dies of cancer and Tenoch and Julio never speak to each other again.]]
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* WhamLine: [[spoiler:"Did you hear about Luisa?...She died...Cancer. She had it all over. Right there in San Bernabe, a month after we left...She knew all along." In other words, Luisa didn't walk away from her marriage because of her husband's infidelity. It was because she wanted to spend her final days on the beach. (Her crying spells probably had nothing to do with her husband either.)]]
** Also, Luisa gets a Wham Line of her own earlier in the film, after describing her first love. The boys ask what happened, and jokingly suggest that her husband stole her away from him, but she simply replies, [[spoiler:"He was killed in an accident."]] Also a good example of MoodWhiplash, in-universe and for the audience.
** Also, Luisa gets a Wham Line of her own earlier in the film, after describing her first love. The boys ask what happened, and jokingly suggest that her husband stole her away from him, but she simply replies, [[spoiler:"He was killed in an accident."]] Also a good example of MoodWhiplash, in-universe and for the audience.
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** [[spoiler:"Did you hear about Luisa?...She died...Cancer. She had it all over. Right there in San Bernabe, a month after we left...She knew all along." In other words, Luisa didn't walk away from her marriage because of her husband's infidelity. It was because she wanted to spend her final days on the beach. (Her crying spells probably had nothing to do with her husband either.)]]
** Also, Luisa gets a Wham Line of her own earlier in the film, after describing her first love. The boys ask what happened, and jokingly suggest that her husband stole her away from him, but she simply replies, [[spoiler:"He was killed in an accident."]] Also a good example of MoodWhiplash, in-universe and for the audience.
** [[spoiler:"Did you hear about Luisa?...She died...Cancer. She had it all over. Right there in San Bernabe, a month after we left...She knew all along." In other words, Luisa didn't walk away from her marriage because of her husband's infidelity. It was because she wanted to spend her final days on the beach. (Her crying spells probably had nothing to do with her husband either.)]]
** Also, Luisa gets a Wham Line of her own earlier in the film, after describing her first love. The boys ask what happened, and jokingly suggest that her husband stole her away from him, but she simply replies, [[spoiler:"He was killed in an accident."]] Also a good example of MoodWhiplash, in-universe and for the audience.
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* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Luisa dies of cancer and Tenoch and Julio never speak to each other again.]]
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* AThreesomeIsManly: Luisa partakes in a threesome with her two young lovers Tenoch and Julio.
* AThreesomeIsManly: Luisa partakes in a threesome with her two young lovers Tenoch and Julio.
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Luisa. She's older than both boys but still attractive.
* AThreesomeIsManly: Luisa partakes in a threesome with her two young lovers Tenoch and Julio. With her in between the two guys.
* AThreesomeIsManly: Luisa partakes in a threesome with her two young lovers Tenoch and Julio. With her in between the two guys.
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* IfItsYouItsOkay: Subverted between Julio and Tenoch. Their friendship was filled with homoerotic subtext and it was fine. Until they entered in a threesome with Luisa and tried to get intimate with each other. Then it got destroyed.
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* GagPenis: "I may be a faggot, but at least I don't have an ugly dick."
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* GagPenis: "I may be a faggot, but at least I don't have an full of shit... but, you've got one ugly dick.dick. It looks like a deflated balloon."
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* IdealisedSex: Subverted [[UpToEleven to the]] [[{{Pun}} hilt]] by graphically [[PlayedForLaughs (and comically)]] demonstrating just how sexually inept two oversexed teenaged boys can really be.
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%%* {{Your Cheating Heart}}
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: After they give in to their feelings and have sex with each other, Tenoch and Julio's friendship falls apart and they never speak to each other again, outside of the chance encounter in the epilogue, and Luisa dies of cancer. On the other hand, Luisa spends the last month of her life at a beautiful seaside, happy and content -- the whole reason she went on this trip in the first place.]].
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: After they give in to their feelings and have sex with each other, Tenoch and Julio's friendship falls apart and they never speak to each other again, outside of the chance encounter in the epilogue, and Luisa dies of cancer. On the other hand, Luisa spends the last month of her life at a beautiful seaside, happy and content -- the whole reason she went on this trip in the first place.]].]]