Emotive film with a touch of comedy that deals with glaucoma and the fear of being blind to an 11-year-old child.
13 Reviews
Emotive film
lobosalvaje25 February 2019
Huh?
redber2 September 2018
Just grab your tickets, take the kids and go in to see Nun because that's entice less fear than the horrific filmmaking and execution of this french Ya Veremos thingy that so wants to be up for Cannes, but so deserves to be rested on your video shelf, the one of 3 movies that never gets touched, cleaned and only gazed at in making the decision, but never drawn in by it's lure.
A movie without lure is no movie at all.
A waste of my time
hugo-482573 August 2018
Without much to highlight
isaacochoterena31 August 2021
Despite the fact that one of the main themes of the film wants to be portrayed in a sentimental way, it does not succeed, it does not even manage to build the context of what the protagonist will live well, it ends up becoming one more romantic comedy, the script is poorly written, it is cliché, predictable, there is no chemistry between the actors, they do not react as an ordinary person would when faced with the situations they face, the ending seems like a soap opera, I think there are not many aspects to highlight in this film since the message who wants to expose goes down a tube and the plot ends up focusing more on the romantic story that they fail to build throughout the film. It is bad but not to the point of hating it, they did not know how to execute the theme of visual impairment in the whole film.
Lovely
ionvazquez25 August 2018
Terrible Ending
nicksal-081467 May 2021
Family movie
solarphoenix-670-50207915 September 2018
The movie does as it was intended to do, send a message of the importance of a family unit. Mauricio Ochmann has great chemistry with the rest of the cast. Adding Mexican humor to the film. The movie also depicts the effect that a divorce makes in a child's life. Somewhat of a parent trap feel to the movie which the family can enjoy. Great Mexican talent regardless of what American critics may say.
Bad acting, waste of time
edithvillarreals19 August 2018
Another mexican film
gaxiola_fk28 August 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Ya Veremos by Pitipol Ybarra (2018)
Mexican film, like the other 2 thousand. Now Pitipol Ybarra brought us this romantic comedy about Rodrigo, a doctor that has a child called Santi with his ex-wife Alejandra, an independent woman that is about to get married with her rich boyfriend. But in the middle of all this, they find out that Santi is sick with juvenile glaucoma, so here's where the action begins.
Actually, the movie is not boring, is just that the characters lack a lot of depth.
Santi's glaucoma is diagnosed soon in the movie, so Rodrigo get to stop Alejandra's trip to complete a to do list that Santi made before the operation. In fact, the 80% of the movie is about Rodrigo and Alejandra doing these things with Santi, adding the typical comedy that we watch in our movies (I'm Mexican, by the way).
Not a lot to say, but the dysfunctional family got healed by Santi's sickness.
The movie is full of incoherent moments, you'll notice when you watch it; and the overall film is involved in a predictable story.
Se las dedico!
rchavez-0492315 August 2018
Loved Ya Veremos
lcorna1 September 2018
I noticed adults & children laughing at this movie. Something different for a change. Clean & funny. I loved it.
The theater was full at the 6:10 show tonight. Every one seemed to be into the movie from the beginning to the end. But what I enjoyed the most was to hear children laughing. It is pleasant to hear children laugh, very pleasant.
The theater was full at the 6:10 show tonight. Every one seemed to be into the movie from the beginning to the end. But what I enjoyed the most was to hear children laughing. It is pleasant to hear children laugh, very pleasant.
Lovely!
jcarloskent7 February 2019
Pretty Good
chrismtz-3393314 October 2018
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