

She is a stunningly beautiful supermodel whose face is on large billboards all over Mexico City. He is a respected magazine publisher who has decided to leave his wife and two children and live his life the way he should have. Octavio isn't a perfect guy - he has become involved in illegal dog fighting - but at least he occasionally gives her money to buy what the baby needs.ĭaniel (Alvaro Guerrero, Otilia Rauda) and Valeria (Goya Toledo, Sandrine in the Rain) are madly in love with each other. She has also discovered that he has become a robber. Susana is tempted because Ramiro does not seem to care much about their baby. In fact, Octavio likes Susana so much that eventually he asks her to run away with him. Octavio is a kind and sensitive guy who likes Susana a lot. The first three characters are Octavio (Gael García Bernal, The Motorcycle Diaries, Bad Education), his brother Ramiro (Marco Perez, La sombra del sahuaro), and his wife Susana (Vanessa Bauche, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada).



It is divided into multiple episodes, each focusing on a group of different characters, of which only one is somewhat easy to like. You can see our review and listing of this release here.Īmores Perros is a long, demanding utmost concentration film. In the United States, Amores Perros was previously released on Blu-ray by Lionsgate Films. In Spanish, with optional English subtitles for the main feature. Also included with the release is an illustrated booklet featuring essays by critic Fernanda Solórzano and author Juan Villoro, as well as technical credits. The supplemental features on the disc include new interviews with cast and crew members deleted scenes with new commentary recorded by the director and cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto new interview with composer Gustavo Santaolalla music videos and more. Inarritu's "Amores Perros" (2000) arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion. Svet Atanasov, December 19, 2020Īlejandro G.
