Santos, a failed comic book artist, lives in a parallel universe where he's a superhero who has to save the world.Santos, a failed comic book artist, lives in a parallel universe where he's a superhero who has to save the world.Santos, a failed comic book artist, lives in a parallel universe where he's a superhero who has to save the world.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie did not have a TV broadcast until June 6, 2016; through the Chilean cable TV channel 'Vía X'.
- GoofsEven though the movie states that in 1975 a cataclysm destroyed Europe and East Asia, which led to the course of known history being altered, causing the creation of multicultural fictional cities, an alternate universe pop culture and futuristic technology in contemporary times, characters still make references to real life movies made after that point in history, specifically the Star Wars Saga and Toy Story.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Caiga quien caiga - CQC: Episode #16.10 (2012)
Featured review
Harmless fun that should be commended for its untrammeled imagination and interesting panoply of ideas, cheaply implemented, that don't quite fulfill their potential but entertain you along their way for their sense of invention.
The fire scene at start of film is... embarrassingly shot and edited. But this may well, nay, hopefully, be the directors intention. Haphazard and as cheesy as any sequence shot on a set not on a gimbal, it's either a masterful nod to low budget invention or an object lesson in lazy film-making. The mix-and-match-in-Post attitude to VFX indicates, again another run at the Is-It-BMovie-Masterpiece-Or-Isn't-It fence, either a self-referential commentary on how bad some cheap, generic suite effects can be, or it's the work of some graduates mucking about in Strata3D.
Before they pass a current through this fence I'm sitting on, I'll say there are a lot worse films out there. A lot. Sharktopus anyone?
The fire scene at start of film is... embarrassingly shot and edited. But this may well, nay, hopefully, be the directors intention. Haphazard and as cheesy as any sequence shot on a set not on a gimbal, it's either a masterful nod to low budget invention or an object lesson in lazy film-making. The mix-and-match-in-Post attitude to VFX indicates, again another run at the Is-It-BMovie-Masterpiece-Or-Isn't-It fence, either a self-referential commentary on how bad some cheap, generic suite effects can be, or it's the work of some graduates mucking about in Strata3D.
Before they pass a current through this fence I'm sitting on, I'll say there are a lot worse films out there. A lot. Sharktopus anyone?
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- Also known as
- Saints
- Filming locations
- Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico(Reshoots)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- €6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $147,090
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
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