This film is definitely different than most Mexican films, in the best way.
It is not a typical romantic comedy or a full sci-fi, or a drama, but a mixture of everything and even involving a huge psychological factor- the loss of reality and its (surprisingly) positive effects in a world in extreme need of novelty, hope and fiction.
This film is definitely for a more knowledgeable and philosophical audience than most.
It is genius the way they portray the characters and leave it to the expectation to decide how much is real and how much is not.
This road trip merged with reality magic film shows different aspects to ponder about such as life and death, love, friendship and, most importantly, the importance of living in the present.
Photography is impressive, natural lighting prevailing throughout the whole film.
The soundtrack is pure gold as well, meaningful yet laid back, showing the mood in each moment of the film.
Definitely would do a standing ovation to the actor who plays Mark. If you happen to know someone who is rather spacey (no pun intended) and/or somewhat neurodivergent, then you will know his acting is right on point.
An excellent movie to watch when you need to remember to live the moment and the magic of hope.