Netflix’s Technoboys is a comedic look at what happens when boy band dreams crash into midlife reality. It is messy but funny, and it takes a comedic look at the world of failed pop stars. For the first time, Luis Gerardo Méndez directs this Mexican comedy. He also stars as Alan, the desperate former lead singer of the hugely famous band Technoboys.
The movie takes place after the boy band era and is about Alan’s silly quest to find his lost teammates and get back to his former glory. Imagine a reunion in pop music that is less of a triumphant return and more of a funny train wreck. Alan finds out that the Technoboys have changed over the years: Babyface is now balding, Leo has become a mysterious teacher who seems to be able to teleport people, Freddy lives in a wheelchair, and Charlie has changed his name to Charlis.
The movie takes place after the boy band era and is about Alan’s silly quest to find his lost teammates and get back to his former glory. Imagine a reunion in pop music that is less of a triumphant return and more of a funny train wreck. Alan finds out that the Technoboys have changed over the years: Babyface is now balding, Leo has become a mysterious teacher who seems to be able to teleport people, Freddy lives in a wheelchair, and Charlie has changed his name to Charlis.
- 11/13/2024
- by Mahan Zahiri
- Gazettely
I know I’m a bit of an oddball when it comes to comedies because it takes a lot for me to enjoy something that’s absurd for purely comedic purposes. This is not to say I have anything against the genre as such; it’s just that when things start to feel forced, I find myself getting lost. Technoboys is especially bad because it tries to deliver a somewhat heartfelt message through comedy, which it hopes comes across as “black comedy,” but only ends up giving us cringe-worthy nothing. I’m not the kind of person who easily tears a movie down; in fact, I’m sure everything has a purpose, but to me, Technoboys is just not it. Under the facade of being self-aware, the film goes full ham on its unironic inclusivity jokes and then hopes for us to believe that there’s an actual message in the whole thing.
- 9/11/2024
- by Ruchika Bhat
- DMT
«Technoboys» es una película mexicana protagonizada por Luis Gerardo Méndez, Karla Souza y Gabriel Nuncio. Está dirigida por Gerardo Gatica y Luis Gerardo Méndez, y escrita por Alexandro Aldrete.
“Technoboys” es una comedia de ésas que hacen gracia: una boy-band pasadísima de moda quiere volver a la primera línea de la música mientras… los tiempos han cambiado totalmente.
Una película con una gran virtud: se toma a broma sí misma.
Argumento
Una Antigua boy-band decide volver a los escenarios. Los tiempos han cambiado, y también sus integrantes: uno en silla de ruedas, otro convertido en un gurú sexual sexual y otro… que ahora es una mujer.
¡Habrá que adpatarse para volver a triunfar!
Sobre la película
Puede que no sea la mejor película de la Historia del Cine, puede que Apocalypse Now tenga mejores críticas… pero nos hemos reído a carcajadas. “Technoboys” es una comedia sobre el paso del tiempo...
“Technoboys” es una comedia de ésas que hacen gracia: una boy-band pasadísima de moda quiere volver a la primera línea de la música mientras… los tiempos han cambiado totalmente.
Una película con una gran virtud: se toma a broma sí misma.
Argumento
Una Antigua boy-band decide volver a los escenarios. Los tiempos han cambiado, y también sus integrantes: uno en silla de ruedas, otro convertido en un gurú sexual sexual y otro… que ahora es una mujer.
¡Habrá que adpatarse para volver a triunfar!
Sobre la película
Puede que no sea la mejor película de la Historia del Cine, puede que Apocalypse Now tenga mejores críticas… pero nos hemos reído a carcajadas. “Technoboys” es una comedia sobre el paso del tiempo...
- 9/11/2024
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
“Technoboys” is a Mexican movie starring Luis Gerardo Méndez, Karla Souza and Gabriel Nuncio. It is directed by Gerardo Gatica and Luis Gerardo Méndez, and written by Alexandro Aldrete.
“Technoboys” is one of those uproarious comedies where an old-fashioned boy band aspires to reclaim their musical glory, despite the world around them having transformed dramatically.
A film with a delightful self-awareness: it revels in its own absurdity.
Plot
An aging boy band makes the bold decision to return to the limelight. However, the times have shifted, and so have the members: one is now in a wheelchair, another has reinvented himself as a sexual guru, and a third has transitioned to living as a woman. They must navigate these changes to find success once more!
About the Movie
While it might not be the pinnacle of cinematic achievements—Apocalypse Now likely boasts superior reviews—we found ourselves laughing uncontrollably. “Technoboys...
“Technoboys” is one of those uproarious comedies where an old-fashioned boy band aspires to reclaim their musical glory, despite the world around them having transformed dramatically.
A film with a delightful self-awareness: it revels in its own absurdity.
Plot
An aging boy band makes the bold decision to return to the limelight. However, the times have shifted, and so have the members: one is now in a wheelchair, another has reinvented himself as a sexual guru, and a third has transitioned to living as a woman. They must navigate these changes to find success once more!
About the Movie
While it might not be the pinnacle of cinematic achievements—Apocalypse Now likely boasts superior reviews—we found ourselves laughing uncontrollably. “Technoboys...
- 9/11/2024
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid Music
“Technoboys” is a Mexican movie starring Luis Gerardo Méndez, Karla Souza and Gabriel Nuncio. It is directed by Gerardo Gatica and Luis Gerardo Méndez, and written by Alexandro Aldrete.
“Technoboys” is one of those uproarious comedies where an old-fashioned boy band aspires to reclaim their musical glory, despite the world around them having transformed dramatically.
A film with a delightful self-awareness: it revels in its own absurdity.
Plot
An aging boy band makes the bold decision to return to the limelight. However, the times have shifted, and so have the members: one is now in a wheelchair, another has reinvented himself as a sexual guru, and a third has transitioned to living as a woman. They must navigate these changes to find success once more!
About the Movie
While it might not be the pinnacle of cinematic achievements—Apocalypse Now likely boasts superior reviews—we found ourselves laughing uncontrollably. “Technoboys...
“Technoboys” is one of those uproarious comedies where an old-fashioned boy band aspires to reclaim their musical glory, despite the world around them having transformed dramatically.
A film with a delightful self-awareness: it revels in its own absurdity.
Plot
An aging boy band makes the bold decision to return to the limelight. However, the times have shifted, and so have the members: one is now in a wheelchair, another has reinvented himself as a sexual guru, and a third has transitioned to living as a woman. They must navigate these changes to find success once more!
About the Movie
While it might not be the pinnacle of cinematic achievements—Apocalypse Now likely boasts superior reviews—we found ourselves laughing uncontrollably. “Technoboys...
- 9/11/2024
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
September means networks are rolling out the good stuff following the summer blahs, and Netflix’s September offerings are no exception.
In addition to “The Perfect Couple” (see below) the streamer’s September offerings include “Emily in Paris” Season 4 Part 2, starring Lily Collins, as well as the downright charming “Nobody Wants This,” a unique rom-com starring millennial aughts TV gods Adam Brody and Kristen Bell — this one will be all over your social media feed, so make sure to binge it the second it drops.
On the movie front, in addition to a slew of old favorites, film fanatics’ best bet is likely “His Three Daughters,” a festival fave starring Elisabeth Olsen, Carrie Coon, and Natasha Lyonne. The film, about three very different siblings coming together in their father’s dying days, is expected to be a major awards contender after premiering at TIFF last year.
Top Pick: “The Perfect Couple...
In addition to “The Perfect Couple” (see below) the streamer’s September offerings include “Emily in Paris” Season 4 Part 2, starring Lily Collins, as well as the downright charming “Nobody Wants This,” a unique rom-com starring millennial aughts TV gods Adam Brody and Kristen Bell — this one will be all over your social media feed, so make sure to binge it the second it drops.
On the movie front, in addition to a slew of old favorites, film fanatics’ best bet is likely “His Three Daughters,” a festival fave starring Elisabeth Olsen, Carrie Coon, and Natasha Lyonne. The film, about three very different siblings coming together in their father’s dying days, is expected to be a major awards contender after premiering at TIFF last year.
Top Pick: “The Perfect Couple...
- 8/20/2024
- by Erin Strecker
- Indiewire
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