Reviewed by Khia Beauchesne
(April 2011)
Directed by: Alejandro Springall
Written by: Alejandro Springall and Luis Aura
Starring: Eugenio Derbez, Martina García, Alejandra Barros and Juan Ríos
“No eres tú, soy yo” opens with the protagonist Javier (Eugenio Derbez) scrubbing in to assist with a surgery. The shots of the hospital and Javier as he enters the operating room with his co-workers are well-composed and colorful and have just the perfect amount of contrast. Fortunately, the audience can expect these brilliant frames throughout most of the movie.
Viewers quickly gather that Javier is the type of character with no luck whatsoever. During the first five minutes, Javier begs the senior surgeon to let him perform the surgery, but seconds later, the power goes out. Later, his best friend/business partner Martin (Juan Ríos) calls him to help out with a DJ gig their company is hosting. At the party, once again...
(April 2011)
Directed by: Alejandro Springall
Written by: Alejandro Springall and Luis Aura
Starring: Eugenio Derbez, Martina García, Alejandra Barros and Juan Ríos
“No eres tú, soy yo” opens with the protagonist Javier (Eugenio Derbez) scrubbing in to assist with a surgery. The shots of the hospital and Javier as he enters the operating room with his co-workers are well-composed and colorful and have just the perfect amount of contrast. Fortunately, the audience can expect these brilliant frames throughout most of the movie.
Viewers quickly gather that Javier is the type of character with no luck whatsoever. During the first five minutes, Javier begs the senior surgeon to let him perform the surgery, but seconds later, the power goes out. Later, his best friend/business partner Martin (Juan Ríos) calls him to help out with a DJ gig their company is hosting. At the party, once again...
- 4/7/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Khia Beauchesne
(April 2011)
Directed by: Alejandro Springall
Written by: Alejandro Springall and Luis Aura
Starring: Eugenio Derbez, Martina García, Alejandra Barros and Juan Ríos
“No eres tú, soy yo” opens with the protagonist Javier (Eugenio Derbez) scrubbing in to assist with a surgery. The shots of the hospital and Javier as he enters the operating room with his co-workers are well-composed and colorful and have just the perfect amount of contrast. Fortunately, the audience can expect these brilliant frames throughout most of the movie.
Viewers quickly gather that Javier is the type of character with no luck whatsoever. During the first five minutes, Javier begs the senior surgeon to let him perform the surgery, but seconds later, the power goes out. Later, his best friend/business partner Martin (Juan Ríos) calls him to help out with a DJ gig their company is hosting. At the party, once again...
(April 2011)
Directed by: Alejandro Springall
Written by: Alejandro Springall and Luis Aura
Starring: Eugenio Derbez, Martina García, Alejandra Barros and Juan Ríos
“No eres tú, soy yo” opens with the protagonist Javier (Eugenio Derbez) scrubbing in to assist with a surgery. The shots of the hospital and Javier as he enters the operating room with his co-workers are well-composed and colorful and have just the perfect amount of contrast. Fortunately, the audience can expect these brilliant frames throughout most of the movie.
Viewers quickly gather that Javier is the type of character with no luck whatsoever. During the first five minutes, Javier begs the senior surgeon to let him perform the surgery, but seconds later, the power goes out. Later, his best friend/business partner Martin (Juan Ríos) calls him to help out with a DJ gig their company is hosting. At the party, once again...
- 4/7/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
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