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They're fierce, they're iconic, they're back — and they're totally lost. A boyband seeking a renaissance must navigate a world they barely understand.
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Mexican thrash
First 10 minutes seemed promising
Luis Gerardo Méndez's directorial debut is a good attempt, with a brave execution in addressing certain social issues, but it suffers from poor humor and a terrible script.
The first 10 minutes seemed promising, but then you're plunged into a sea of inconsistencies and technical flaws.
It's appreciated to see a Mexican film that doesn't focus on violence, drug trafficking, corruption, or government issues, and instead tries to address something different. Despite all its structural problems, Mexican cinema is much more than that.
I hope Luis Gerardo Méndez's career as a director brings us more films like the ones we're used to seeing him act in.
Easy cheap "humor"
Technoboys is a film about Alan, the frontman of a 90s pop boy band who is stuck in the past and wants to recover his good old fame.
The film has nothing interesting, the characters are completely flat, the jokes are cheap and the easy alternative to making actual decent films.
Sad to see a great cast doing nothing, Luis Gerardo Mendez is one of the greatest his generation and part of great artistic wave, unfortunately he's just wasting his time in characters like his previous film "Nosotros los nobles" with silly and dumb personalities. Luis Gerardo, you know you can do better!
Not worth watching.