Have a Nice Day! (¿Encontró lo que buscaba?) is a Mexican comedy movie directed by Yibrán Asuad starring Álvaro Guerrero and Andrea Chaparro.
Today, Friday, the movie Have a Nice Day!, a film about old people who are looking to regain their youth, always with the friendly air of these “youthful” comedies.
Looking for a lighthearted and a bit (too) silly comedy for this Friday night? Then this is the perfect opportunity to let yourself be carried away along a path of simplicity and good intentions.
Movie Review
Simple, straightforward and charming, especially thanks to this fine actor named Alvaro Guerrero, who alongside Eduardo Minett makes up the curious tandem of maestro-pupil, with Andrea Chaparro providing the feminine balance.
A film that is more reflective than it is pleasant, tending very much to the nostalgic, that nevertheless, knows its place and doesn’t stray either to the side of “just...
Today, Friday, the movie Have a Nice Day!, a film about old people who are looking to regain their youth, always with the friendly air of these “youthful” comedies.
Looking for a lighthearted and a bit (too) silly comedy for this Friday night? Then this is the perfect opportunity to let yourself be carried away along a path of simplicity and good intentions.
Movie Review
Simple, straightforward and charming, especially thanks to this fine actor named Alvaro Guerrero, who alongside Eduardo Minett makes up the curious tandem of maestro-pupil, with Andrea Chaparro providing the feminine balance.
A film that is more reflective than it is pleasant, tending very much to the nostalgic, that nevertheless, knows its place and doesn’t stray either to the side of “just...
- 3/10/2023
- by Ana Gomez
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Teodora Miha imbues this harrowing tale of a mother’s search for justice with a documentarian’s gaze, in a solidly made descent into every parent’s worst nightmare
This film began life as a documentary about kidnaps for ransom, fuelled by narco violence in northern Mexico. But when cartels started following Belgian-Romanian director Teodora Mihai around she changed tack, turning her material into drama – working with Mexican scriptwriter Habacuc Antonio de Rosario. Still, the film’s nonfictional beginnings perhaps explain why Mihai tells her story not so much as a thriller but as a naturalistic-looking drama, intelligent and mostly absorbing. It’s inspired by true events, fictionalising the story of Miriam Rodríguez Martínez, a mother who hunted down the people responsible for the kidnap and murder of her 14-year-old daughter.
Arcelia Ramírez is outstanding as Cielo, a middle-aged woman whose daughter Laura goes missing. The next day a smirking,...
This film began life as a documentary about kidnaps for ransom, fuelled by narco violence in northern Mexico. But when cartels started following Belgian-Romanian director Teodora Mihai around she changed tack, turning her material into drama – working with Mexican scriptwriter Habacuc Antonio de Rosario. Still, the film’s nonfictional beginnings perhaps explain why Mihai tells her story not so much as a thriller but as a naturalistic-looking drama, intelligent and mostly absorbing. It’s inspired by true events, fictionalising the story of Miriam Rodríguez Martínez, a mother who hunted down the people responsible for the kidnap and murder of her 14-year-old daughter.
Arcelia Ramírez is outstanding as Cielo, a middle-aged woman whose daughter Laura goes missing. The next day a smirking,...
- 3/7/2022
- by Cath Clarke
- The Guardian - Film News
A Zoom-facilitated love-in was celebrated by nearly two-dozen cast and crew members of Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Amores Perros, which has been given a major technical overhaul on the occasion of its 20th birthday. The director’s first feature, which won the top prize in the Critics Week sidebar at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, has become the beneficiary of a 4K digital restoration and a 5.1 surround DTS-hd remix that Criterion will release in December, as well as a hoped-for public premiere in Morelia.
The Wednesday afternoon event was a relaxed affair that gave many participants the opportunity to thank the director who helped re-energize the Mexican film industry with a vital and edgy drama that told three stories linked to a Mexico City auto accident, one of them notoriously involving fighting dogs and the gambling underworld. The film instantly launched its director into a major international career that saw him...
The Wednesday afternoon event was a relaxed affair that gave many participants the opportunity to thank the director who helped re-energize the Mexican film industry with a vital and edgy drama that told three stories linked to a Mexico City auto accident, one of them notoriously involving fighting dogs and the gambling underworld. The film instantly launched its director into a major international career that saw him...
- 10/29/2020
- by Todd McCarthy
- Deadline Film + TV
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