The tender family production in charge of the son of a renowned director caused a huge stir on the platform.
A quartón movie is causing furor in Netflixand it might not seem strange, because it is one of the most important directors in recent years. The surprise is that the production was not directed by Alfonso, responsible for “Rome” and “Gravity”, among others, but by his son Jonás, who at his 31 years already directed 3 feature films.
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It’s about “Suck“, a movie from Style adventures of the 80s. With great references to the works of Steven Spielberg and winks to nostalgia, it is recommended, especially for those who knew how to enjoy science fiction of those years. It is fun and simple, without complications or franchises and Suitable for the whole family.


Suck

The funny story to see with family is available in Netflix.
What Chupa is about, Netflix’s tender movie
Located in Mexico, San Javier, the film takes the story of the “Chupacabras“, A popular myth about a dangerous creature. But in this story it is addressed in another way, the animal is not the beast that rumors say. A wink to etthe story revolves around Alex, an American child, who does not really feel American or Mexican but, in a visit to his cousins, he begins to discover himself.
In San Javier, he is visiting his family and they tell him popular history. One day, being alone, he meets the creature and gradually realizes that this animal is as tender as a pet. From the US, the government sent a cruel military to hunt this beast and will be the duty of the children to protect it to return with their family.
Netflix: Chupa trailer
Embed – Chupa | Official trailer | Netflix
Netflix: Chupa cast
- Evan Whitten (Alex)
- Demián Bichir (Chava)
- Christian Slater (Richard Quinn)
- Ashley Ciarra (Luna)
- Adriana Paz (Julia)
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