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''The Similars'' ( es, Los parecidos) is a 2015 Mexican supernatural thriller film written and directed by
Isaac Ezban Isaac Ezban (born 15 April 1986) is a Mexican people, Mexican film director, writer and producer. He is best known for his work on the films ''The Incident (2014 film), The Incident'', ''The Similars'', and ''Parallel''. Life and career Isaac wa ...
. It stars
Gustavo Sánchez Parra Gustavo Sánchez Parra (born 30 September 1966) is a Mexican actor. He has appeared in more than ninety films since 2000. Selected filmography References External links * 1966 births Living people Mexican male film actors {{ ...
,
Cassandra Ciangherotti Cassandra Ciangherotti (born 14 February 1987) is a Mexican actress and producer, best known for her role in the 2015 Mexican drama film ''The Hours with You'', film for which she was nominated in the Ariel Awards for Best Supporting Actress in ...
,
Fernando Becerril Fernando Becerril is a Mexican actor. He has been cast in numerous Spanish language films since 1998. Filmography Becerril has played in the following theatrical and television films.Humberto Busto Humberto Busto Marín (born June 23, 1978, in Mexico City) is an actor, producer, and film director. Biography Humberto Busto's feature film career began with his performance as Jorge in '' Amores perros'' (2000). Busto's performance as Herib ...
,
Carmen Beato Carmen Beato (born May 20 1968) is a Mexican actress knows for her telenovelas of Tv Azteca and Telemundo. Career She was educated and graduated from the Centro Universitario de Teatro (CUT) of the UNAM. Among the awards she has received dur ...
, Santiago Torres, and María Elena Olivares as people who are trapped by a hurricane at a bus station around the time of the
Tlatelolco massacre On October 2, 1968 in the Tlatelolco section of Mexico City, the Mexican Armed Forces opened fire on a group of unarmed civilians in the Plaza de las Tres Culturas who were protesting the upcoming 1968 Summer Olympics. The Mexican government and ...
in 1968. As the passengers wait for a bus to arrive, they are horrified to find that everyone's face is slowly transforming. ''The Similars'' premiered at
Fantastic Fest Fantastic Fest is an annual film festival in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 2005 by Tim League of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Alamo Drafthouse, Harry Knowles of Ain't It Cool News, Paul Alvarado-Dykstra, and Tim McCanlies, writer of ''The Iron Gi ...
in September 2015. It was released in Mexico in October 2016.


Plot

Ulises becomes frustrated when he is stuck in a bus depot during a massive storm while his wife gives birth in nearby Mexico City. The elderly clerk, Martin, tells him that the storm has temporarily stopped the bus service. Intermittent broadcasts on Martin's radio report increasingly worse news, eventually revealing that the storm is suspected to be a worldwide phenomenon of unknown origin. Ulises attempts to call the hospital with the station's payphone, only to be disconnected after a brief exchange that only worries him further. Ulises asks to use Martin's phone, but Martin says he does not have an outside line. Irene, a pregnant woman, takes shelter in the bus station. As she becomes flustered with Martin's disinterest in their plight, Ulises assists her and suggests she try to call for a taxi with the payphone. When she reports it is on the way, Ulises excitedly offers to share the fare with her. Ulises asks an older woman, Roberta, if she is also interested in sharing the fare, but she becomes agitated and responds in a language Ulises cannot understand. While they wait for the taxi, Irene goes to the restroom, where a cleaning woman, Rosa, surprises her and insists that she stay at the station. While Irene attempts to flee Rosa, Rosa has what appears to be an epileptic seizure. At the same time, three more people arrive at the station: Alvaro, Gertrudis, and Gertrudis's son, Ignacio. Hearing Irene's calls for help, the others assist her. Martin, his face covered in bandages, comes out of his office with a rifle and blames everything on Ulises. Confused, Ulises says he is just a miner who is worried about his wife. As Martin continues to rant, Roberta has the same epileptic seizure as Rosa. Alvaro and Ulises disarm Martin. As Ulises ties up Martin, Alvaro assists Roberta. Alvaro, a medical student, becomes concerned when he sees Gertrudis inject Ignacio with an hypodermic needle. She insists Ignacio needs regular doses to remain calm. After Alvaro excitedly recognizes Ignacio as a famous unsolved medical case, Ulises and Alvaro argue over their opposing political beliefs. All are stunned when Martin recovers and reveals that his face has morphed to look exactly like Ulises. Roberta, too, begins to show signs of facial hair similar to Ulises. Alvaro wrestles the rifle from Ulises and accuses him of being a government agent. Ulises insists he does not understand what the others are talking about, but they become panicked when Irene also transforms. Fearing that it is contagious, Alvaro attempts to leave the station, only to find the doors are both locked and bulletproof. Alvaro and Irene investigate Martin's office at his urging. They find that all the photographs, statues, and posters now have Ulises's face. Ignacio locks Gertrudis and Martin in a back room, where Rosa has transformed and committed suicide. Ignacio shows Ulises a comic book about aliens who, instead of conquering Earth, steal humanity's individuality. Once everyone has transformed, humanity's memory is wiped, and the humans once again perceive themselves as individuals, not knowing they have lost their individuality. When Gertrudis escapes, she explains that Ignacio has caused the comic book to come true. Ignacio reveals he was preventing them from leaving. When the others confront him, Ignacio uses his ability to change reality to stop them. As Ulises dies, he claims to not recognize the others' faces. In his wallet, they find a picture of Ulises, which they perceive as not looking like the bearded clone everyone else has transformed into; they surmise he was the first to transform. Irene dies during childbirth, and her baby has the cloned face. Ignacio collapses, and Roberta examines him. She says he made contact with the aliens and, not believing them to be real, mistakenly allowed them to control him. Gertrudis asks Roberta what to do next. Roberta replies, "Nothing." Some time later, the police arrive and arrest Alvaro, blaming him for the deaths. Gertrudis and Ignacio leave for
Tlatelolco, Mexico City Tlatelolco ( nci-IPA, Tlatelōlco, tɬateˈloːɬko, or ', from ''tlalli'' - land; ''telolli'' - hill; ''co'' - place; ) is an area now within the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City, centered on the Plaza de las Tres Culturas (Square of Three Cu ...
. Narration announces that with few exceptions, Ignacio is the only one to remember or know what has happened, much like the comic book.


Cast

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Gustavo Sánchez Parra Gustavo Sánchez Parra (born 30 September 1966) is a Mexican actor. He has appeared in more than ninety films since 2000. Selected filmography References External links * 1966 births Living people Mexican male film actors {{ ...
as Ulises *
Cassandra Ciangherotti Cassandra Ciangherotti (born 14 February 1987) is a Mexican actress and producer, best known for her role in the 2015 Mexican drama film ''The Hours with You'', film for which she was nominated in the Ariel Awards for Best Supporting Actress in ...
as Irene *
Fernando Becerril Fernando Becerril is a Mexican actor. He has been cast in numerous Spanish language films since 1998. Filmography Becerril has played in the following theatrical and television films.Humberto Busto Humberto Busto Marín (born June 23, 1978, in Mexico City) is an actor, producer, and film director. Biography Humberto Busto's feature film career began with his performance as Jorge in '' Amores perros'' (2000). Busto's performance as Herib ...
as Alvaro *
Carmen Beato Carmen Beato (born May 20 1968) is a Mexican actress knows for her telenovelas of Tv Azteca and Telemundo. Career She was educated and graduated from the Centro Universitario de Teatro (CUT) of the UNAM. Among the awards she has received dur ...
as Gertrudis * Santiago Torres as Ignacio * Maria Elena Olivares as Roberta * Catalina Salas as Rosa


Production

Writer-director Isaac Ezban was influenced by ''
The Twilight Zone ''The Twilight Zone'' is an American media franchise based on the anthology television series created by Rod Serling. The episodes are in various genres, including fantasy, science fiction, absurdism, dystopian fiction, suspense, horror, su ...
''. Like that show, he said he wanted to make a thriller that focused primarily on the characters. Ezban wrote the script in 2011, and shooting began on 7 July 2014 in Mexico City and Puebla. Ezban considered shooting in black and white but instead used desaturated colors. Besides ''The Twilight Zone'', Ezban was inspired by '' The Box'', which he said looks otherworldly because of its desaturated colors. The film is not overly political, but Ezban wanted to include references to the
Tlatelolco massacre On October 2, 1968 in the Tlatelolco section of Mexico City, the Mexican Armed Forces opened fire on a group of unarmed civilians in the Plaza de las Tres Culturas who were protesting the upcoming 1968 Summer Olympics. The Mexican government and ...
as a plot point to homage the socially conscious films of the 1960s while giving it a uniquely Mexican flavor.


Release

''The Similars'' premiered at
Fantastic Fest Fantastic Fest is an annual film festival in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 2005 by Tim League of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Alamo Drafthouse, Harry Knowles of Ain't It Cool News, Paul Alvarado-Dykstra, and Tim McCanlies, writer of ''The Iron Gi ...
in September 2015. It was released in Mexico in October 2016.


Reception

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, a
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, reports that 95% of 19 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 7.2/10. Dennis Harvey of ''
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'' compared it to the 1961 ''Twilight Zone'' episode '' It's a Good Life'', calling it "disappointingly familiar" but a "canny homage".
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of ''
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'' wrote, "Funny, suspenseful, inventive and charming, this knows when to tone down the homage and become genuinely frightening". Madeleine Koestner of ''
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'' rated it 3/4 stars and wrote that the film "sells its silliness as scary, and by the end, you believe this ridiculous occurrence is really terrifying".


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Similars, The 2015 films 2010s supernatural thriller films 2010s Spanish-language films Mexican supernatural thriller films Films set in Mexico Films set in 1968 Films shot in Mexico City 2010s Mexican films