Amores: Perros

The film is titled after the Mexican slang expression "amores perros," which translates roughly to "love’s a bitch". It centers on three distinct stories in Mexico City, all of which are physically linked by a single, horrific car accident:

Dogs serve as mirrors for their owners' internal lives and social status. They represent loyalty, violence, and the "dog-eat-dog" nature of the city. Amores Perros

A former revolutionary turned hitman, who now lives as a homeless man with several dogs, witnesses the accident. This event forces him to confront his past and his estranged daughter. Themes & Style The film is titled after the Mexican slang

Composed by Gustavo Santaolalla , the music blends rock en español with atmospheric scores that underscore the film’s tension. Legacy Amores Perros