Y Tu Mama reference in PoA
Tim Regan
v-tregan at microsoft.com
Tue Jun 8 11:16:33 UTC 2004
Hi All,
Cindy:
> the scene on the hillside between the
> three of them is a mini homage to Y Tu Mama Tambien - a much
> more innocent one, but still Cuaron's own little salute to
> his own movie
The Cuaraon reference I did enjoy (which has been discussed here I
think, though I cannot find it) is the statues around the fountain
leading to that amazing wooden covered bridge. They were each of an
eagle eating the snake with a claw grasping it, which is the coat of
arms of Mexico!
Cheers,
Dumbledad.
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