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''All the Freckles in the World'' (
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: ''Todas las pecas del mundo'') is a 2019 Mexican
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film produced by Filmadora and Panorama Global. It was directed and written by Yibrán Asuad (in his directorial debut) and also written by Javier Peñasola and Gibrán Portela. It stars Hanssel Casillas, Loreto Peralta,
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, Emiliano Castro, Andrea Sutton, Alejandro Flores, and others. It was released in Mexico on 27 September 2019. On 3 January 2020, ''All the Freckles in the World'' was released on
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after finding success in theaters in Mexico. It received neutral reviews, and did fairly well in the box office, peaking at No. 8 in Mexico during the week of 29 September. As of 22 October 2019, it grossed a total of US$945 thousand in Mexico.


Plot

In 1994, José Miguel moves to
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and goes to a new school in the peak of
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fever. There, he falls in love with Cristina, but in order to be with her, he has to break up her current relationship with Kenji Matarazzo. José bakes a cake for Cristina for her birthday; however, when José's dad shows up the day before and eats the cake, José's mom gives him money to buy something for her from the bakery. At school, he gives her the gift and they become friends. After school, José heads home with Liliana, who gives him a
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. Liliana kisses José. However, when José rejects her advances and says that he still likes Cristina, they decide to stay friends and act like it didn't happen. José gives the cassette tape to Cristina as a gift and she takes it. As they start getting closer, José creates a soccer team and enters into their school's soccer tournament to impress Cristina. One day after school, Cristina lets Kenji listen to the cassette. Kenji says he doesn't like rock music and asks where she got it from. The next day at school, when Kenji learns that José gave it to her, Kenji confronts José in the bathroom. They make a bet that whoever wins the final in the tournament would keep Cristina and the other would never talk to her again; however, José's team loses miserably at the final. After the game, when José insists Kenji cheated, Kenji tells José to meet him after school where they will fight for Cristina. After school, Cristina tells José not to fight, but when he says he has to fight for her honor, she pleads to Kenji to go easy on him since he's just a freshman. José throws dirt at Kenji, and in retaliation, he punches José in the face, knocking him to the ground. When Cristina goes to see if José is fine, they kiss. A few weeks later, at an ice skating rink, Cristina talks while Jose doesn't listen. He tells her that he believes he likes Liliana. Angry, Cristina slaps him and leaves. Jose brings flowers to Liliana but sees her making out with Kenji. He tells her that he likes her and she rebuffs him. At home, Jose's father tells him that they're moving. Cristina and Liliana listen to music together at school. Jose walks towards them and tells them that he loved them both. Jose and his family drive towards their new house, making a stop for their daughter to pee. Jose takes this time to walk around, stopping by a girl hitting baseballs. It ends in him falling in love with her. As the credits roll, there's a follow-up in their lives.


Cast

Pía Vinageras was the casting coordinator and Luis Escárcega was the extras coordinator. * Hanssel Casillas as José Miguel Mota Palermo, a small boy and inventor who is attracted to girls with freckles. * Loreto Peralta as Cristina Palazuelos, José's love interest. *
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as Kenji Matarazzo, Cristina's boyfriend. * Andrea Sutton as Liliana, José's other love interest. * Francesca Fusaro as Carmina 1, Liliana and Carmina's friend. * Savitri Alpizar as Carmina 2, Liliana and Carmina's friend. * Alejandro Flores as Rodrigo Malo, José's teammate who is having an affair with Yolanda. * Emiliano Castro as Manuel "Tarolas" Angulo, José's teammate. * Axel Contreras as Osvaldo "Thriller" García, José's teammate. * Abraham Kleinfinger as Rodolfo "Guácala" Patiño, José's teammate. * Marcelo Barceló as Miguel "Motorcito" Jiménez, José's teammate. * Montserrat Marañón as Yolanda, the geography teacher who is having an affair with Malo. * Juan Carlos "Juca" Viana Pierto as Rambo Rodríguez, the referee. * Anajosé Aldrete as Josefina Mota, José's mother. * Cecelia Flores as "Pecosa 2.0", José's new love interest and future wife.


Production

Filming for the film started in August 2018. The trailer for ''All the Freckles in the World'' was released on 4 July 2019 to
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''.


Release

''All the Freckles in the World'' premiered in theaters in
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on 27 September 2019, under the name of ''Todas las pecas del mundo''. It was released on
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worldwide on 3 January 2020. With the move to Netflix, new versions in different languages were recorded, such as
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listeners. Subtitles were also provided in Spanish, English,
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Reception

In their series "La Veo o No La Veo" (lit. "I see it or I don't see it"), Eduardo Molina and Edgardo Reséndiz from ''
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'' suggests to their viewers to watch ''All the Freckles in the World''. They praised it for the good directing work from Yirbán Asuad and for its amazing casting, especially with Loreto Peralta. They also said it had a good feeling of nostalgia for older viewers. Uriel Linares from '' SensaCine'' gave ''All the Freckles in the World'' a 3 out of 5 stars for its relatability and realness. He states that it is a film that will greatly help the Mexican film industry by steadily moving away from romantic comedies that bet on obscenities in order to arouse a hidden morbidity within the public. John Serba of ''
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'', in their series "Stream It or Skip It?", recommends for reader to stream it, calling it "amusing, if not uproarious; familiar but well-written; good, but not life-changing." He compares the film to ''
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'', ''
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'' because it feels like an average
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* * {{IMDb title, 9809140 2019 films 2019 romantic comedy films Mexican coming-of-age films Mexican romantic comedy films 2010s teen romance films 2010s coming-of-age comedy films Films about teacher–student relationships Films set in 1994 Films set in Mexico City Films shot in Mexico 2019 directorial debut films 2010s Spanish-language films 2010s Mexican films