Set in the 23rd century on Mars, the plot follows the investigation on a murder case carried out by the couple formed by private investigator Aline Ruby and her android companion Carlos Rive... Read allSet in the 23rd century on Mars, the plot follows the investigation on a murder case carried out by the couple formed by private investigator Aline Ruby and her android companion Carlos Rivera.Set in the 23rd century on Mars, the plot follows the investigation on a murder case carried out by the couple formed by private investigator Aline Ruby and her android companion Carlos Rivera.
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- Awards
- 8 wins & 7 nominations total
Léa Drucker
- Aline Ruby
- (voice)
Daniel Njo Lobé
- Carlos Rivera
- (voice)
Marie Bouvet
- Roberta Williams
- (voice)
Marthe Keller
- Beryl
- (voice)
Geneviève Doang
- Jun Chow
- (voice)
- …
Thomas Roditi
- Lem
- (voice)
Thierry Jahn
- Vlasek
- (voice)
- …
Serge Faliu
- Faux M. Chow
- (voice)
- …
Eilias Changuel
- Gilbert
- (voice)
- (as Elias Changueul)
- …
Bárbara Del Sol
- Mme Viger
- (voice)
- …
Nathalie Karsenty
- Jeanine
- (voice)
- …
Angéline Henneguelle
- Manifestants
- (voice)
- …
Jérémie Bedrune
- Flic augmenté
- (voice)
- …
Usul
- Professeur
- (voice)
Fanny Vambacas
- Standardiste
- (voice)
- …
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Visual style reminiscent of Promare, sci fi-cyberpunk world building reminiscent of I,Robot. Immersive soundtrack. That's what this movie does the best.
I also loved all the little details of the future tech: TV screen that moves to wherever you're looking, a bottle topper that acts as another barrier to prevent AA members from drinking, etc.
The weak point is the plot in my opinion, it's just average and I don't think the characters have enough backstory to really make us care deeply about them. These don't ruin the movie, but it does everything else better.
Overall, I would recommend this one. Especially for Sci Fi lovers.
I also loved all the little details of the future tech: TV screen that moves to wherever you're looking, a bottle topper that acts as another barrier to prevent AA members from drinking, etc.
The weak point is the plot in my opinion, it's just average and I don't think the characters have enough backstory to really make us care deeply about them. These don't ruin the movie, but it does everything else better.
Overall, I would recommend this one. Especially for Sci Fi lovers.
Extremely derivative work but in a good way. It reminded me of The Matrix, Terminator, I, Robot, Fifth Element, Blade Runner, Scavengers Reign, Minority Report, Chinatown, Ghost in the Shell and other cyberpunk animes. And these are just a few I didn't even write down.
But the fact that it is derivative it doesn't matter that much. It's just a very interesting and kinetic animation about robots and robot A. I., all part of a big conspiracy conducted by a cool duo formed of a woman and her partner, Carlos, a human in the body of a robot. I can say I was just absorbed by the story and animation. It's not something new but it's just something I enjoy.
But the fact that it is derivative it doesn't matter that much. It's just a very interesting and kinetic animation about robots and robot A. I., all part of a big conspiracy conducted by a cool duo formed of a woman and her partner, Carlos, a human in the body of a robot. I can say I was just absorbed by the story and animation. It's not something new but it's just something I enjoy.
Good animation, excellent worldbuilding, interesting characters, exciting action sequences and an intriguing plot. What else could we hope for? A good ending, instead of this rushed convoluted mess, that makes the entirety of the characters actions in the movie completely inconsequential. I'm not kidding. Everything our protagonists do, every mystery they uncover, is ultimately pointless. I understand what the filmmakers where going for and perhaps it could've worked in a longer format, but less than 90 minutes wasn't enough time to properly stick the landing. I don't regret watching Mars Express, because 90% of it was awesome. But that ending is such a letdown I'll never watch it again and I can't recommend it to others.
The world building really elevated this movie. It felt like there was a tv season's worth of material compressed into a 1.5 hour movie, but it worked, and it worked wonderfully. The world world was well thought-out, everything fit together well.
It's about a private investigator and her robot partner investigating the disappearance of a college student. As we learn more about the case, we also learn about the world this story is set in. This movie is like a perfect showcase for "show, don't tell". There's very little exposition, if any.
It's one of the best sci-fi movies I've watched recently, animated or otherwise. Highly recommended.
It's about a private investigator and her robot partner investigating the disappearance of a college student. As we learn more about the case, we also learn about the world this story is set in. This movie is like a perfect showcase for "show, don't tell". There's very little exposition, if any.
It's one of the best sci-fi movies I've watched recently, animated or otherwise. Highly recommended.
For many sci-fi animated movies, audience captivation is driven purely by world building. Neon scenes and expansive horizons are often used to draw attention from a weak story. Not so in this beautifully animated sci-fi detective drama. The story finds the perfect balance between much loved detective clichés and unexpected turns in a story line, that has no need for smoothing by over hyped futurism. Despite this, the imaginative graphics cleanly place the viewer into the future, pushing us just far enough into the 'what could be' to retain a believability that compliments the story. This should be on your list of sci-fi movies to see before you die.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst feature length movie for director Jérémie Périn. He had already directed episodes of the TV show Lastman (2016). In 2018, producer Didier Creste contacted him and Laurent Sarfati, the creator and writer of Lastman, to work on a movie adaptation of their series. Instead, they convinced him to produce an original idea, a neo-noir sci-fi animation movie, for which he was able to find financing, and which eventually became Mars Express.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 977: Queer + Flow (2025)
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- Марс-Експрес
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- Budget
- €9,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $200,581
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $94,738
- May 5, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $1,540,232
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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