Unable to get intimate with her husband of 10 years, a woman embarks on a steamy affair with his brother.Unable to get intimate with her husband of 10 years, a woman embarks on a steamy affair with his brother.Unable to get intimate with her husband of 10 years, a woman embarks on a steamy affair with his brother.
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- (as Juan José González Reyes)
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- TriviaHindi Dubbed version named as Spanish Beauty
- GoofsThe baby's name was "Juan Ignacio" according the mail to Gonzalo, "we named him after dad" Ignacio writes in the mail, but when Cristina see the baby, she calls him "Jose Ignacio".
- Quotes
Gonzalo: If you're pregnant then the tests you took before are shit. If thats the case you have two options. You either tell Ignacio he's the father or you abort.
Zoe: Abort? That's your advice to me?
Gonzalo: Or you tell Ignacio he's the father you have two options!
Zoe: [pause] It doesn't matter to you if it's your child, does it?
Gonzalo: My child? How the fuck am I going to know if that's my child? You lied to me! You said you couldn't have children and now you fucking want to have my kid? That's just fucked!
[pause]
Gonzalo: I don't want you to call me, look for me, or even know me. Leaving this room I don't exist to you anymore you understand?
Ignacio (Meier) is a handsome, wealthy, emotionally cool man who is married to a sensuous, beautiful, sexually frustrated Zoe (Mori), The couple may appear to have it all - splendid house, wealth, expensive tastes - but they have been unable to have children in their ten year marriage. The disparity between their sexual needs results in Zoe finding solace in the arms of Ignacio's bohemian artist brother Gonzalo and they begin an affair that results in a surprise pregnancy. This crisis unveils the truth about the characters: Gonzalo, still reeling from the childhood sexual abuse by his older brother Ignacio, doesn't want fatherhood and marriage, and in the peak of the tremor the pregnancy creates Gonzalo shares Ignacio's homosexuality with Zoe. How the three confront their needs and fears pulls the story to a close, an ending that addresses fully the characteristic traits that have shaped the lives of the three.
In addition to the trio of stars there are excellent cameos by Bruno Bichir as Zoe's gay confidant, Angélica Aragón as the mother of the men whose greatest need is for grandchildren, Gaby Espino as the housekeeper Laura, and Beto Cuevas as the priest who is not only a friend of the family but hears the secrets of each in the confessional. The cinematography is lush and evocative in the competent hands of Andrés Sánchez and the tension of the story is well underscored by the music of Angelo Milli. For this viewer LA MUJER DE MI HERMANO is a classy film that brings attention to the many fine new works coming from Latin American cinema. It is well worth revisiting. Grady Harp
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,808,241
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,018,750
- Apr 16, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $8,495,296
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1