Reviewed by Khia Beauchesne
(April 2011)
Directed by: Alejandro Springall
Written by: Alejandro Springall and Luis Aura
Starring: Eugenio Derbez, Martina García, Alejandra Barros and Juan Ríos
“No eres tú, soy yo” opens with the protagonist Javier (Eugenio Derbez) scrubbing in to assist with a surgery. The shots of the hospital and Javier as he enters the operating room with his co-workers are well-composed and colorful and have just the perfect amount of contrast. Fortunately, the audience can expect these brilliant frames throughout most of the movie.
Viewers quickly gather that Javier is the type of character with no luck whatsoever. During the first five minutes, Javier begs the senior surgeon to let him perform the surgery, but seconds later, the power goes out. Later, his best friend/business partner Martin (Juan Ríos) calls him to help out with a DJ gig their company is hosting. At the party, once again...
(April 2011)
Directed by: Alejandro Springall
Written by: Alejandro Springall and Luis Aura
Starring: Eugenio Derbez, Martina García, Alejandra Barros and Juan Ríos
“No eres tú, soy yo” opens with the protagonist Javier (Eugenio Derbez) scrubbing in to assist with a surgery. The shots of the hospital and Javier as he enters the operating room with his co-workers are well-composed and colorful and have just the perfect amount of contrast. Fortunately, the audience can expect these brilliant frames throughout most of the movie.
Viewers quickly gather that Javier is the type of character with no luck whatsoever. During the first five minutes, Javier begs the senior surgeon to let him perform the surgery, but seconds later, the power goes out. Later, his best friend/business partner Martin (Juan Ríos) calls him to help out with a DJ gig their company is hosting. At the party, once again...
- 4/7/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Khia Beauchesne
(April 2011)
Directed by: Alejandro Springall
Written by: Alejandro Springall and Luis Aura
Starring: Eugenio Derbez, Martina García, Alejandra Barros and Juan Ríos
“No eres tú, soy yo” opens with the protagonist Javier (Eugenio Derbez) scrubbing in to assist with a surgery. The shots of the hospital and Javier as he enters the operating room with his co-workers are well-composed and colorful and have just the perfect amount of contrast. Fortunately, the audience can expect these brilliant frames throughout most of the movie.
Viewers quickly gather that Javier is the type of character with no luck whatsoever. During the first five minutes, Javier begs the senior surgeon to let him perform the surgery, but seconds later, the power goes out. Later, his best friend/business partner Martin (Juan Ríos) calls him to help out with a DJ gig their company is hosting. At the party, once again...
(April 2011)
Directed by: Alejandro Springall
Written by: Alejandro Springall and Luis Aura
Starring: Eugenio Derbez, Martina García, Alejandra Barros and Juan Ríos
“No eres tú, soy yo” opens with the protagonist Javier (Eugenio Derbez) scrubbing in to assist with a surgery. The shots of the hospital and Javier as he enters the operating room with his co-workers are well-composed and colorful and have just the perfect amount of contrast. Fortunately, the audience can expect these brilliant frames throughout most of the movie.
Viewers quickly gather that Javier is the type of character with no luck whatsoever. During the first five minutes, Javier begs the senior surgeon to let him perform the surgery, but seconds later, the power goes out. Later, his best friend/business partner Martin (Juan Ríos) calls him to help out with a DJ gig their company is hosting. At the party, once again...
- 4/7/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Sometimes first contact ain't all warm and fuzzy, y'all.
Seres Genesis is the film adaptation of a Mexican graphic novel about the invasion of Earth. A young girl survives a crash caused by an alien craft and she delivers a cryptic message that seems to suggest the end of humanity. A secret group within a giant technology firm investigates paranormal activities and Mayan end of days prophesies. This group, led by Mariel (Alejandra Barros), sets out to decode the message and finds that aliens have always been among us.
Frankly it sounds like a bunch of gobbledeegook, but the trailer has a nice creepy-cheesy feel to it and this first entry of a trilogy has supposedly become a cult hit in Mexico.
Perhaps after Et went home he hit puberty, got pissy and came back to kick our asses? Up and coming director Angel Mario Huerta (Inspiración) wrote, directed and produced this film,...
Seres Genesis is the film adaptation of a Mexican graphic novel about the invasion of Earth. A young girl survives a crash caused by an alien craft and she delivers a cryptic message that seems to suggest the end of humanity. A secret group within a giant technology firm investigates paranormal activities and Mayan end of days prophesies. This group, led by Mariel (Alejandra Barros), sets out to decode the message and finds that aliens have always been among us.
Frankly it sounds like a bunch of gobbledeegook, but the trailer has a nice creepy-cheesy feel to it and this first entry of a trilogy has supposedly become a cult hit in Mexico.
Perhaps after Et went home he hit puberty, got pissy and came back to kick our asses? Up and coming director Angel Mario Huerta (Inspiración) wrote, directed and produced this film,...
- 11/14/2010
- by Cindy Davis
Dallas' Vistas Latino Film Festival is celebrating its eleventh annual appearance with a great line up of Latin American films and visits from several of the minds and faces behind them. Vistas runs from October 28th through the 31st and showcases some of the best recent Latino film of recent years. The Mexican omnibus film, Revolucion opens the festival on October 28th at the Angelika Film Center at Mockingbird Station. This is Revolucion's Us debut and stars Jaime Camil, Blanca Soto, Alejandra Barros, Liz Gallardo, Adal Ramones, Alejandra Ambrosi, Pedro Armendariz, Jr., Jeannine Derbez, Gustavo Sanchez-Parra, Humberto Busto, Erik del Castillo, and Maria Soleno will be in attendance, it should be a fun night! Twitch readers will probably recognize Seres: Genesis among the films being screened this year. The film opened a couple of weeks ago in Mexico and is getting good notices, this could be a new landmark in Latin American Sci-fi,...
- 10/9/2010
- Screen Anarchy
There's a Mexican sci-fi film called Seres: Genesis that's becoming a cult hit but no one has heard of it up in the Us. Seres: Genesis is only the first film in a sci-fi series based on a Mexican graphic novel series that has everything from flying saucers to mysticism to archaeologists in action to UFO hunters, and lots of (low budget) special effects. A trailer with subtitles recently arrived online because indie distributor 24 frames picked up the film (via Heat Vision) and will be bringing it to the Us in late October. This looks pretty cool, but honestly it has a SyFy Channel feel to it that I can't get past. But I still might check it out. Watch below! Watch the official trailer for Angel Mario Huerta's Seres: Genesis: When a young girl is found amid the wreckage of an accident caused by an alien craft,...
- 8/28/2010
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Mexican alien invasion movie “Seres: Genesis” has found an American distributor. 24 Frames has acquired the North American rights to the film. Directed by Angel Mario Huerta, the movie will hit Mexican screens on September 24, while a Us release is being planned for late in October. The movie’s tale is set in motion when a young girl is found amid the wreckage of an accident caused by an alien craft. The head of a secretive task force investigating the paranormal, played by telenovela star Alejandra Barros, must solve the riddle of a frightening message delivered by the girl, which suggests humanity is on the verge of extermination by a hostile alien force. “Seres” is based on a trilogy of Mexican graphic novels from Huma Comics. To coincide with the release of the film, the first of the three installments will be translated into English. From the trailer, this looks like it could be really cool,...
- 8/28/2010
- by Brent McKnight
- Beyond Hollywood
Like the headline says:
Los Angeles, CA (August 27, 2010) -- 24 frames, LLC has announced that it has acquired all North-American rights to the Mexican science fiction box office sensation "Seres: Genesis" from Huma Films. This action-packed alien invasion thriller will open nationwide in Mexico on September 17, followed shortly thereafter by Us theaters. The film was produced, directed and written by Angel Mario Huerta ("Inspiración") and stars Alejandra Barros ("Sultanes Del Sur," "Amar," "Matando Cabos"), Liz Gallardo ("Máncora," "Sangre de familia," "La última y nos vamos"), Humberto Busto ("Depositarios," "Niñas Mal," "Amores Perros"), Manuel Balbi ("Deseo Prohibido," "La viuda de Blanco"), Arturo Delgado ("Entre Canibales," "María José") and veteran actor Gonzalo Vega ("A través del Silencio," "Tengo Todo").
When a young girl is found amid the wreckage of an accident caused by an alien craft, Mariel (Alejandra Barros), head of a secretive task force investigating the paranormal, must solve the riddle of...
Los Angeles, CA (August 27, 2010) -- 24 frames, LLC has announced that it has acquired all North-American rights to the Mexican science fiction box office sensation "Seres: Genesis" from Huma Films. This action-packed alien invasion thriller will open nationwide in Mexico on September 17, followed shortly thereafter by Us theaters. The film was produced, directed and written by Angel Mario Huerta ("Inspiración") and stars Alejandra Barros ("Sultanes Del Sur," "Amar," "Matando Cabos"), Liz Gallardo ("Máncora," "Sangre de familia," "La última y nos vamos"), Humberto Busto ("Depositarios," "Niñas Mal," "Amores Perros"), Manuel Balbi ("Deseo Prohibido," "La viuda de Blanco"), Arturo Delgado ("Entre Canibales," "María José") and veteran actor Gonzalo Vega ("A través del Silencio," "Tengo Todo").
When a young girl is found amid the wreckage of an accident caused by an alien craft, Mariel (Alejandra Barros), head of a secretive task force investigating the paranormal, must solve the riddle of...
- 8/28/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Looks like the Mexican sci-fi movie “Seres: Genesis”, the first of a proposed trilogy, may be coming to a theater near you after all. 24 frames, LLC has announced that it has acquired all North-American rights to the Mexican science fiction box office sensation “Seres: Genesis” from Huma Films. This action-packed alien invasion thriller will open nationwide in Mexico on September 17, followed shortly thereafter by Us theaters. The film was produced, directed and written by Angel Mario Huerta (“Inspiración”) and stars Alejandra Barros (“Sultanes Del Sur,” “Amar,” “Matando Cabos”), Liz Gallardo (“Máncora,” “Sangre de familia,” “La última y nos vamos”), Humberto Busto (“Depositarios,” “Niñas Mal,” “Amores Perros”), Manuel Balbi (“Deseo Prohibido,” “La viuda de Blanco”), Arturo Delgado (“Entre Canibales,” “María José”) and veteran actor Gonzalo Vega (“A través del Silencio,” “Tengo Todo”). When a young girl is found amid the wreckage of an accident caused by an alien craft, Mariel (Alejandra Barros...
- 8/28/2010
- by Nix
- SciFiCool.com
24frames (No we’ve not branched out into distribution) has announced that it has just acquired all North-American rights to the Mexican science fiction movie “Seres: Genesis.” The alien invasion thriller will open nationwide in Mexico on September 17, followed shortly after by a run in Us theaters. Directed and written by Angel Mario Huerta stars Alejandra Barros (“Sultanes Del Sur,” “Amar,” “Matando Cabos”), Liz Gallardo (“Máncora,” “Sangre de familia,” “La última y nos vamos”), Humberto Busto (“Depositarios,” “Niñas Mal,” “Amores Perros”), Manuel Balbi (“Deseo Prohibido,” “La viuda de Blanco”), Arturo Delgado (“Entre Canibales,” “María José”) and veteran actor Gonzalo Vega (“A través del Silencio,” “Tengo Todo”). Seres: GÉNESIS is the first part of a planned trilogy, to be followed by Seres: Evolution predicting the future of mankind and finally Seres: Extinction will reveal the secrets of our destiny. Synopsis: When a young girl is found amid the wreckage of an...
- 8/27/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
24frames (No we’ve not branched out into distribution) has announced that it has just acquired all North-American rights to the Mexican science fiction movie “Seres: Genesis.” The alien invasion thriller will open nationwide in Mexico on September 17, followed shortly after by a run in Us theaters. Directed and written by Angel Mario Huerta stars Alejandra Barros (“Sultanes Del Sur,” “Amar,” “Matando Cabos”), Liz Gallardo (“Máncora,” “Sangre de familia,” “La última y nos vamos”), Humberto Busto (“Depositarios,” “Niñas Mal,” “Amores Perros”), Manuel Balbi (“Deseo Prohibido,” “La viuda de Blanco”), Arturo Delgado (“Entre Canibales,” “María José”) and veteran actor Gonzalo Vega (“A través del Silencio,” “Tengo Todo”). Seres: GÉNESIS is the first part of a planned trilogy, to be followed by Seres: Evolution predicting the future of mankind and finally Seres: Extinction will reveal the secrets of our destiny. Synopsis: When a young girl is found amid the wreckage of an...
- 8/27/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
Independent distribution and production company, 24 frames, has announced that it has acquired all North-American rights to the Mexican science fiction film “Seres: Genesis” from Huma Films. The alien invasion thriller will open nationwide in Mexico on September 17, followed shortly thereafter by a limited Us theatrical run.
The film was produced, directed and written by Angel Mario Huerta (“Inspiración”) and stars Alejandra Barros (“Sultanes Del Sur,” “Amar,” “Matando Cabos”), Liz Gallardo (“Máncora,” “Sangre de familia,” “La última y nos vamos”), Humberto Busto (“Depositarios,” “Niñas Mal,” “Amores Perros”), Manuel Balbi (“Deseo Prohibido,” “La viuda de Blanco”), Arturo Delgado (“Entre Canibales,” “María José”) and veteran actor Gonzalo Vega (“A través del Silencio,” “Tengo Todo”).
Synopsis:
When a young girl is found amid the wreckage of an accident caused by an alien craft, Mariel (Alejandra Barros), head of a secretive division of a high tech conglomerate investigating the paranormal, must solve the riddle of...
The film was produced, directed and written by Angel Mario Huerta (“Inspiración”) and stars Alejandra Barros (“Sultanes Del Sur,” “Amar,” “Matando Cabos”), Liz Gallardo (“Máncora,” “Sangre de familia,” “La última y nos vamos”), Humberto Busto (“Depositarios,” “Niñas Mal,” “Amores Perros”), Manuel Balbi (“Deseo Prohibido,” “La viuda de Blanco”), Arturo Delgado (“Entre Canibales,” “María José”) and veteran actor Gonzalo Vega (“A través del Silencio,” “Tengo Todo”).
Synopsis:
When a young girl is found amid the wreckage of an accident caused by an alien craft, Mariel (Alejandra Barros), head of a secretive division of a high tech conglomerate investigating the paranormal, must solve the riddle of...
- 8/27/2010
- QuietEarth.us
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