Under the Same Moon

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Under the Same Moon
La Misma Luna,.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPatricia Riggen
Written byLigiah Villalobos
Produced byLigiah Villalobos
Gerardo Barrera
StarringAdrián Alonso
Kate del Castillo
Eugenio Derbez
Maya Zapata
Carmen Salinas
María Rojo
Mario Almada
America Ferrera
Los Tigres del Norte
CinematographyChecco Varese
Edited byAleshka Ferrero
Music byCarlo Siliotto
Los Tigres del Norte
Song "Que Puedo Hacer"
Author and composer: Rodolfo Garavagno
Performer Pepito Pérez y Los Playeros
Distributed byFox Searchlight Pictures
The Weinstein Company
Release date
  • July 24, 2007 (2007-07-24) (festival)
  • March 19, 2008 (2008-03-19) (U.S.)
  • March 20, 2008 (2008-03-20) (Mexico)
Running time
104 minutes
CountriesMexico
United States
LanguagesSpanish
English
Budget$1.7 million[1]
Box office$23.3 million

Under the Same Moon (Spanish: La misma luna) is a 2007 Mexican-American drama film in Spanish and English directed by Patricia Riggen and starring Adrián Alonso, Kate del Castillo, and Eugenio Derbez.

Plot[]

The film tells the story of Rosario, a single mother who, 4 years ago, crosses while undocumented to the United States, leaving behind her son, Carlitos. Rosario, now living in Los Angeles, California, calls her son (who is still in Mexico) every Sunday from a payphone. Rosario describes the area around the payphone to Carlitos in detail. Meanwhile, Carlitos lives in his hometown with his ill grandmother. On the day of his ninth birthday party, his aunt and uncle try to take custody of him to take the money Rosario sends to him every month. One day, while working for a woman named Doña Carmen, Carlitos encounters two American immigrant transporters (coyotes), who offer to smuggle kids across the border.

When his grandmother dies, Carlitos finds the coyotes and crosses the border. After crossing the border, the coyotes are stopped for other offenses ($100 in unpaid parking tickets) while their car is towed away with Carlitos still inside. At night, Carlitos escapes the vehicle and runs off, but unwittingly drops his money.

Carlitos reaches a bus station but can't buy a ticket because he is too young. Carlitos asks a man if he could buy him a ticket. Carlitos then realizes that he has lost his money. He offers the man $100 to drive him to the impound lot. When they arrive at the impound lot, Carlitos can't find the money. The man, upset, tries to sell Carlitos to a pimp. A woman, named Reina, sees what is happening and stops Carlitos from being bought. Reina takes Carlitos to live and work with other undocumented immigrants. The next day, while working, immigration police raid the building and arrest most of the workers. Carlitos and another worker named Enrique, who does not like Carlitos, escape.

Carlitos begins to follow Enrique as he leaves the farm. Enrique tells him to leave him alone and that he doesn't want to watch over him and not to follow him. Carlitos follows him anyway, and the two eventually end up hitchhiking to the city limits of Tucson. When they get out of the van, Enrique yells at Carlitos again for following him and tells the boy to go, and so Carlitos begins to walk off in anger on his own. Enrique sees that some men are about to jump Carlitos to try and steal his backpack, so he decides to reluctantly stay with him.

Meanwhile, Rosario is trying to get Carlitos across the border but can't afford lawyers. A gate guard, Paco, has a crush on Rosario. Paco knows that Rosario wants her son to be in the US and asks Rosario to marry him because he is legally in the country. Rosario reluctantly agrees to marry Paco and sets up a wedding in two days' time.

Carlitos manages to gain employment for both Enrique and himself in restaurant. At the restaurant, Carlitos looks up his absent father, Oscar Aguilar Pons, and they meet. Oscar agrees to take Carlitos Rosario, but later changes doesn't show, apparently having changed his mind, angering Carlitos. Enrique decides to take Carlitos to Los Angeles. The two take a bus ride and reach LA.

Carlitos and Enrique arrive in East LA at the address, only to find a PO box. Carlitos and Enrique decide to search the city for the payphone her mother calls from. After a day of unsuccessful searching, the two rest on a bench.

Later, on the night of her wedding, Rosario admits to Paco that she can't marry him as she wants to marry for love. Rosario decides she is going to move back to Mexico, as she wants to be with her son. Then, Doña Carmen calls Rosario, letting her know that Carlitos crossed the border and that her mother is dead. She immediately decides to leave on a bus to Mexico that night, knowing Carlitos could not possibly find them without an address. But then, seeing a payphone out the window of the bus at the bus station reminds her that Carlitos does know where to find her.

In the morning, Enrique and Carlitos get surprised by a pair of cops, and Enrique, noticing that Carlitos is about to be apprehended, throws his coffee at the cops to distract them. Enrique shouts to Carlitos to run away, which he is able to do, but Enrique is arrested. He sacrificed his freedom for the boy he once had no intention of helping.

Carlitos finally finds the payphone. They see each other across the street. Rosario yells to her son not to cross yet. Finally, we see the crosswalk light go from the "red hand" light to the green "man walking" light, and we know that Carlitos and his mom will finally reunite. As soon as that light turns green, the credits roll.

Cast[]

Reception[]

The film received generally favorable reviews from critics, getting a 73% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 6.5/10. The website's consensus reads, "If Under the Same Moon is often manipulative, it is also heartfelt, and features strong performances from its leads."[2] On Metacritic, 24 critics gave the film 59/100, meaning "mixed or average" reviews.[3]

Home release[]

Under the Same Moon was released on DVD June 17, 2008, in the United States.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ "Interview with Patricia Riggen, director/co-writer of Under the Same Moon". nycmovieguru.com. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
  2. ^ "Under the Same Moon (2008)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Under the Same Moon (La misma luna)". Metacritic. Retrieved 20 March 2018.

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Themes[]

Determination[]

In Under the Same Moon, Riggen helps to show the power of determination. The character of Rosario displays many underlying feminist themes, since she is fighting for success for her family almost completely by herself. In Los Angeles, she experiences difficulties with finding work but keeps persevering so that she can see Carlos again. Additionally, the theme of determination can be seen in the way that Rosario is determined to find true love. When Paco proposes, she initially does not comply because she is determined to save marriage for someone she is truly in love with.

Carlos also is determined to reunite with his mother again, which essentially drives the entire plot of the film. He faces many challenges on his journey, yet continues the journey because his sight is set on Los Angeles and his mother.

Love[]

The theme of love is a central theme of the film as well. There is a sense of universal love in the sense that complete strangers, such as Enrique, sacrifice themselves for the love of others. Additionally, the closing scene of reunion shows how the power of love is what led to the reunion of Rosario and Carlos. Riggen shows the challenges that immigration brings about, yet how love can overcome borders. In the end, love makes people move mountains.

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