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Me gusta, pero me asusta 2017

★ 7.878 votes100 min📅 2017-09-22

In Beto Gómez's vibrant comedy *Me gusta, pero me asusta* (2017), innocent heir Brayan Rodriguez finds himself navigating the chaotic streets of Mexico City after being sent to expand his family's criminal empire in the Sinaloa region.

Director: Beto Gómez

Cast

Alejandro Speitzer
Alejandro Speitzer
Brayan
Minnie West
Claudia
Joaquín Cosío
Joaquín Cosío
Don Gumaro
Marlene Favela
Marlene Favela
Mujer Escultural
Camila Selser
Camila Selser
María Belén
Lisette Morelos
Lisette Morelos
Martina
Hector Kotsifakis
Norris Zazueta
Silverio Palacios
Silverio Palacios
Martín Menchaca
Renato López
Renato López
Eric
Hernán Mendoza
Hernán Mendoza
Gerardo Aguilar

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Me gusta, pero me asusta (2017) about?

This 2017 comedy follows Brayan Rodriguez, a naive heir from a Sinaloa crime family, as he's dispatched to Mexico City to grow the business. There, he crosses paths with Claudia, a spirited local, and their contrasting worlds ignite a whirlwind of romance, comedy, and unexpected consequences.

Who directed Me gusta, pero me asusta?

The film was directed by Beto Gómez, a filmmaker known for his energetic and often comedic takes on cultural clashes and urban life.

Who stars in Me gusta, pero me asusta?

The film stars Alejandro Speitzer as Brayan, Minnie West as Claudia, alongside Joaquín Cosío, Marlene Favela, and Camila Selser in key roles.

Is Me gusta, pero me asusta (2017) worth watching?

For fans of lighthearted comedies with a cultural edge, *Me gusta, pero me asusta* offers plenty to enjoy—crisp dialogue, charismatic performances, and a breezy runtime. While not a blockbuster, its unique blend of humor and heart makes it a solid pick for a fun night in.

How long is Me gusta, pero me asusta?

The runtime for *Me gusta, pero me asusta* is 100 minutes.

About Me gusta, pero me asusta (2017) — A Comedy of Chaos, Love, and Sinaloa's Criminal Legacy

In Beto Gómez's vibrant comedy *Me gusta, pero me asusta* (2017), innocent heir Brayan Rodriguez finds himself navigating the chaotic streets of Mexico City after being sent to expand his family's criminal empire in the Sinaloa region. Tasked with merging street-smart survival with inherited ruthlessness, Brayan's world collides with Claudia's—sparking an unlikely romance that blends humor, heart, and high stakes. As their contrasting lives intertwine, the film explores themes of love versus loyalty, tradition versus transformation, and the absurdity of fate's twists.

With its dynamic cast, sharp comedic timing, and an infectious energy, this 100-minute romp celebrates the messy, unpredictable journey of two people caught between worlds. Whether you're drawn in by the star power or the promise of a wild, feel-good ride, *Me gusta, pero me asusta* delivers a unique slice of Mexican cinema that's as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.