Credited cast: | |||
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Hector Escudero Lobe | ... | Marco / Mute |
Cecilia Arguelles | ... | First | |
Arturo Lizardi | ... | Silas / Ran | |
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Jasmin Sanabria | ... | Nam |
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Migdalia Rosario | ... | Empress Voice |
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Carlos Miranda | ... | Eli |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Jorge Antares | ... | Prison Guard |
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Karina Curet | ... | Magistrate |
Ian Daryk | ... | Father (as Ian Daryk Ramos) | |
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Robert García Cooper | ... | Emperor |
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Astrid Lizardi | ... | Red Scorpion |
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Isabelle Lizardi | ... | Lina |
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Angelica Luiggi | ... | Young woman |
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Michael Morris Zamora | ... | Old man |
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Michael J. Morris | ... | Old Man (as Michael Morris Zamora) (credit only) |
The search for the empress's daughter reunites two long lost brothers who grew up on opposite sides of a war and now must choose between family bonds and political alliances.
I knew this was low budget while I was watching it but I didn't know HOW low budget it was. It is impressive that they managed to tell this story with less than 150k, so kudos to everyone involved. It looked great, the sound was awesome, and it had some good acting too, even if some of the accents were distracting. It was more slow and artsy than I was expecting, but not bad. Recommended if you're into this type of experimental films.