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Me, Too (Yo, Tambien) Spanish Hollywood Movie (2010)

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Cast And Crew
Cast: Lola Dueñas,Pablo Pineda,
Antonio Naharro,Isabel García Lorca,
Pedro Alvarez-Ossorio,Consuelo,Trujillo
Director: Alvaro Pastor,
Antonio Naharro
Producers: Koldo Zuazua,
Julio Medem,Manuel Gomez Cardena,
Emilio Gonzalez,Koldo Zuazua
Writers: Alvaro Pastor,Antonio Naharro
Art Department: Ines Aparicio
Film Camera: Alfonso Postigo
Music: Guille Milkyway
Theatrical Release: 11/19/2010
Rating: NR
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Genre: Comedy drama, Drama
Aka: Yo, Tambien

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Synopsis:
A guy who falls for a pretty girl tries to convince her he's the right man for her, though his circumstances are a bit different than those in most romantic comedy-dramas. Daniel (Pablo Pineda) is a recent college graduate who has just landed an office job -- not all that remarkable until you consider that Daniel was born with Downs Syndrome. With the help of his loving and supportive parents Angeles (Isabel Garcia Lorca) and Bernabe (Pedro Alvarez Ossorio), Daniel has become the first person with Downs in Spain to get a college degree, and he's determined to live as normal a life as is possible. Like most men in their early thirties, Daniel is looking for a steady girlfriend, and when sexy but awkward Laura (Lola Duenas) stops by the office where he works in search of a job, he's immediately smitten. Laura, who has a taste for partying and tends not to keep her opinions to herself, is nonplussed by the notion of a man with Downs Syndrome asking her for a date, but Daniel doesn't give up easily, and is determined to show her that he can be as good a boyfriend as any "normal" man. But winning the heart of a woman is one skill Daniel didn't learn at school, while Laura's checkered past has left her with some major relationship issues of her own. Pablo Pineda, who plays Daniel, was in real life one of the first people in Spain with Downs Syndrome to receive a university degree, and his performance in Yo, Tambien (aka Me, Too) earned him Best Actor honors at the 2009 San Sebastian International Film Festival.



Me Too (Yo, también) Movie Reviews :
A guy with a University degree in his pocket finds a job and quickly falls in love with one of the females working in the same office. While she initially does not respond to him she does start to turn around and the first fragile stage for a relation is set. So far, an all too often used story. The twist to this is that the guy has Down's syndrome.

And with that twist the trouble starts - some people disagree with the developing relation, some people have trouble accepting the fact that people with Down's syndrome can actually be quite smart and very aware of the world around them.



As a film this one is nice - it touches on inter-human relations and acceptance of these relations by the people living around the people in the relations. It is believable and just lovely.
Next to a film it's also a message, and as a message it's a very strong and clear one: don't put people with a disability in a single box and expect all of them to be the same. I must admit I was one of those people that were not aware that some people with Down's syndrome were able to get University degrees. Having had only very limited contact with a couple people with the syndrome I didn't hold it possible. This film opened my eyes though and I shall never look at them with the same eyes again.

I saw this film at Sundance 2010 and it quickly became one of my favorites for its heart and realism. The plot resembles a typical love story...Daniel meets Laura at work and over time they discover that they have much in common, enjoy each other's company and start to date outside work.

The difference is that Daniel has Down's Syndrome while Laura does not and that makes their relationship different. In addition despite missing a chromosome Daniel has a university degree and an intellects view of the world which he is able to use to both surprise and teach those around him.



The audience is similarly challenged as the film explores the need all human beings have for love and companionship and the danger of stereotypes when looking for that love. The Directors Álvaro Pastor and Antonio Naharro have managed to get superb performances from the entire cast and I wished I had the foresight to ask them how much of Daniel's humor was scripted for it feels as natural as any conversation I have had today. I sincerely hope to see this film again!

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