No sos vos, soy yo

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No sos vos, soy yo
Directed by Juan Taratuto
Produced by Hernán Musaluppi
Written by Juan Taratuto
Cecilia Dopazo
Starring Diego Peretti
Soledad Villamil
Cecilia Dopazo
Music by Federico Jusid
Cinematography Marcelo Iaccarino
Editing by César Custodio
Release date(s) October 28, 2004
Running time 105 min.
Language Spanish
IMDb profile

No sos vos, soy yo (international, English title: It's Not You, It's Me) is a 2004 Argentine film directed by Juan Taratuto, starring Diego Peretti, Soledad Villamil and Cecilia Dopazo.

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Thirty-year-old Javier (Diego Peretti) is a surgeon and in his free time works as a disc jockey. He decides to move to the United States with his girlfriend María (Soledad Villamil). They make all their plans; María is the first to move and make contacts in their new home, while Javier packs up in Argentina and prepares to start his new life in the States. While he is on the way to the airport, he receives a call from María telling him that she is confused and has been seeing someone else.

With no home, job, or girlfriend, Javier moves in with his parents and starts seeing a psychoanalyst, which doesn't work. To avoid the loneliness he buys a Great Dane puppy and tries to meet new girls. When he gets tired of having the dog, he meets Julia (Cecilia Dopazo). He finds an apartment and gets a job in a plastic surgery clinic. However, María calls, telling him that she is coming back to Argentina. She needs him and wants to be sure that they will be back together and that Javier will forgive her. Now he needs to make a decision, Julia also waits for an answer, and Javier isn't the same person he was before all this happened.

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