The new 1999 movie success story reunited the original cast, led by Susana Zabaleta and Jorge Salinas. It premieres in February on HBO Max.
The second part of the Mexican film Sex, modesty and tears It is a proposal full of “feminine vision” as a result “natural” of the current times, announced this Tuesday in a virtual conference the director Alonso Iniguez (who made his directorial debut last year with the film Operation Merry Christmas).
“I believe that it’s no coincidence that the film is much more feminine thinking about the times we are living in, there should be no way for a film to be masculine right now,” assured Iñiguez, who took up the original project by director Antonio Serrano.
Iniguez added that it was not a planned decision, but the development of the conflicts and being attached to the present pushed the story to be carried from the perspective of the female characters.
“It is a movie told by women and for some women who are also so amazing, strong, smart, deep and they are women of their time,” Iñiguez said of actresses like Mónica Dionne, Susana Zabaleta, Cecilia Suárez, Naian González Norvind, Ximena Romo and Victoria Volkova.
But when speaking of the feminine aspect of the film, which will be released by HBO Max the next February 2, also refers to the men in the film are more open to their emotions, unlike the first installment.
“The men in this movie they are navigating their feminine side without fear and the female characters are very present from the way they relate to each other. It ended up being a very girly movieRome added.
The second part of 1999 movie hit (winner of five Ariel Awards and the third the third highest grossing in Mexico) brought together the entire cast of the original story, led by Zabaleta, Suarez, Dionne, Jorge Salinas and Victor Hugo Martin, to give continuity to the lives of the six friends who experienced love disagreements and dramatic separations.
Now, it is his children who rediscover sexuality, family, love and the world, from a more current and congruent perspective with the questions that concern society today, starting with the sexual diversity.

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