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      <description>After watching this movie, I looked at what a few critics had to say about it and I was shocked to see some of them refer to this movie as a &quot;teen sex comedy&quot;. Wow, I didn&apos;t get that impression at all! Yes, the movie is infused with sex, and the two lead characters are horny teens, and there are quite a few comedic moments, but this is far from a teen sex comedy. It&apos;s treatment of the subject matter is real, for one thing, and backdrop of the Mexican countryside (and the director&apos;s detached observation&apos;s through third-person narration) bring some sobriety to the film. Be warned, though: there is a lot of sexual material, so not exactly a movie you&apos;re going to want to watch with the in-laws....</description>
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