LOL This was hilarious!
A retrospective, modern approach to the 90's electronic dance/pop music and boy band concept!
This was a solid, funny comedy delivery!
The entire cast - Technoboys, Saborigenes, Melena - is FANTASTIC... - but, what can I say - I'm definitely team Mendez - that dude is SUPER FUNNY XD.
His facial expressions and the way he plays his character just made me burst in laugh XD...Alan kicks ass...!
Karla Souza is awesome as well!
Being a mexican gen-x, and having lived the 90's pop music phenomenon; it was really fun to see everything mixed up so well.
There's everything: the catchy pop single hit, the lead male singer, the lead female singer, the pop-star romance, the boy band, the differences, the attitude, the record label, the fame, the conspiracy, the manager...so many music industry cliches... all in all poured into an original effort, reminding us that music unites people...!
I definitely felt this was mostly aimed to the Mexican public - I think low ratings must be from those alien to Mexico and its urban/pop culture (either modern or vintage)... since language, expressions, lifestyle, places and other aspects displayed in the movie both were and are current in specific sectors in our society...
Anyway - I loved this - well done Netflix!
A retrospective, modern approach to the 90's electronic dance/pop music and boy band concept!
This was a solid, funny comedy delivery!
The entire cast - Technoboys, Saborigenes, Melena - is FANTASTIC... - but, what can I say - I'm definitely team Mendez - that dude is SUPER FUNNY XD.
His facial expressions and the way he plays his character just made me burst in laugh XD...Alan kicks ass...!
Karla Souza is awesome as well!
Being a mexican gen-x, and having lived the 90's pop music phenomenon; it was really fun to see everything mixed up so well.
There's everything: the catchy pop single hit, the lead male singer, the lead female singer, the pop-star romance, the boy band, the differences, the attitude, the record label, the fame, the conspiracy, the manager...so many music industry cliches... all in all poured into an original effort, reminding us that music unites people...!
I definitely felt this was mostly aimed to the Mexican public - I think low ratings must be from those alien to Mexico and its urban/pop culture (either modern or vintage)... since language, expressions, lifestyle, places and other aspects displayed in the movie both were and are current in specific sectors in our society...
Anyway - I loved this - well done Netflix!