- Studio: Esperanto Filmoj
- Release Date: Mar 10, 2006
User Score
8.4
out of 10
Universal acclaim- based on 16 Ratings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 13 out of 16
-
Mixed: 3 out of 16
-
Negative: 0 out of 16
Review this movie
-
-
Please sign in or create an account before writing a review.
-
-
Submit
-
Check Spelling
- User score
- Most active
- By date
- Most helpful
- Most Clicked
-
JuanMar 23, 200610one of the few films that truly captures the essence of youth. funny and touching, yet another great example of the renaissance that mexican cinema is experiencing.
-
-
MosesF.Mar 10, 200610Love it!
-
-
LisaA.Mar 14, 200610God! I think this film will make it into my top ten of the year. So great the characters are so funny, charming, and kind of sad really. I just loved loved loved it.
-
-
AldoA.Mar 16, 200610The best mexican film since Y tu mama tambien and one of my favorites of 2005, the year I saw it.
-
-
MichaelMar 29, 200610It's an excellent little movie: it manages to be profound while picturing everyday life. It's worth seeing at least once. (And Phil Hall, from Film Threat, who called it "boring" and "icky" should not write movie reviews).
-
-
CarlinhosB.Mar 9, 200610what a great movie this is. Is so fresh I'm sure most audiences will hate it, but it is so simple that makes you very passionate about it. This is a must see supported by the great Alfonso Cuaron. It won 11 Ariels by the way.
-
-
TomB.Mar 23, 200610Fantastic from beginning to end! One of the things I loved about it was the clever use of sound as a metronome for the flow of the picture. Brilliant! And not a bad bunch of acting either.
-
-
MariodelaG.Mar 10, 20069I wish I can see it again...
-
-
40Sometimes Duck Season is amusing. More often, though, it is boring and icky.
-
The fullness of Duck Season is in direct proportion to its smallness; its modesty makes it bloom.
-
70This slight but appealing film's funky eccentricity feels a little contrived at times.