A Boy In Search Of A Surrogate Mother
Brian E. Erland | Brea, CA - USA | 03/28/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"'La Teta y la Luna' is a light-hearted and sensual story of a little nine year old boy named Tete (Biel Duran) who wants to be treated the same as his newborn baby brother. Unable to get his Mother's attention and affection away from her new bundle of joy, Tete decides to go in search of a surrogate Mother.
Tete asks the moon to provide him with a loving female. When a beautiful French dancer (Mathilda May) and her husband arrive in town Tete is certain she's the one he's been looking for. However convincing her won't be easy, not only does he have to deal with her husband, but another local teenager is also in hot pursuit of the enticing Estrellita.
This is definitely not for the prudish, or easily offended. There is quite a bit of frontal nudity in this film. However if you're open-minded and have a good understanding of European humor you will appreciate this erotic little comedy as much as I did. By the way, Mathilda May is absolutely ravishing, I don't know if I've ever seen a more beautiful woman in any film!"
Generational Ménage a Trois
Sir Hatton | 05/31/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Storyline - For different reasons, three males find love with the same woman; a nine year old for milk from her breast, an older teenager to fill her with milk, and a geezer who can't perform.
*The story that follows is hilarious. The ending will have you in tears. I refuse to be like another reviewer who is a scene spoiler; you're going to have to watch this movie. I thoroughly enjoyed this outstanding movie. I will stake my reputation by stating that you will not regret purchasing this video."
Life's Journey
R. Davis | Jessup, MD | 10/05/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wow. Life is really very simple. This movie condenses human life into three stages: 1) the need for food (milk from the breast); 2)the need for sex (motivated by LOVE); and 3) the need for companionship (which for practical purposes ties all three needs together). Oversimplified of course. But "La Teta y la Luna" shows this beautifully! The young boy having the simple need to have a breast of his own; the driven young man to have the woman of his desires; and the realistic compromises of an older man to have the simple companship of a woman he wants to posess for his own. Highly recommend for a study of human nature."