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Nuevo orden

  • 2020
  • 16
  • 1h 26min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,5/10
11 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Diego Boneta, Mónica Del Carmen, and Naian González Norvind in Nuevo orden (2020)
Conceived six years ago, Michel Franco's near-future dystopia feels ripped from headlines that haven't yet been written. While protests rage in the streets, Marianne's high society family prepares for her 
wedding. At first, only splatters of green paint and the appearance of Rolando, a former employee seeking emergency medical funds, intrude on the festivities. But soon the party is unable to keep the reckoning at bay, and what follows is a swift disintegration of law and order defined first by class lines, then by disastrous government recapitulation.
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Una boda de la alta sociedad se interrumpe con la llegada de invitados no deseados.Una boda de la alta sociedad se interrumpe con la llegada de invitados no deseados.Una boda de la alta sociedad se interrumpe con la llegada de invitados no deseados.

  • Dirección
    • Michel Franco
  • Guión
    • Michel Franco
  • Reparto principal
    • Naian González Norvind
    • Eligio Meléndez
    • Mónica Del Carmen
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,5/10
    11 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Michel Franco
    • Guión
      • Michel Franco
    • Reparto principal
      • Naian González Norvind
      • Eligio Meléndez
      • Mónica Del Carmen
    • 125Reseñas de usuarios
    • 144Reseñas de críticos
    • 62Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 8 premios y 19 nominaciones en total

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    New Order
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    Naian González Norvind
    Naian González Norvind
    • Marianne…
    Eligio Meléndez
    • Rolando…
    Mónica Del Carmen
    Mónica Del Carmen
    • Marta…
    Fernando Cuautle
    • Cristian…
    Leonardo Alonso
    Leonardo Alonso
    • Felipe…
    Enrique Singer
    Enrique Singer
    • Victor…
    Diego Boneta
    Diego Boneta
    • Daniel…
    Cesar Antulio
    • Doctor IMSS
    Regina Flores Ribot
    • Elisa
    • (as Regina Flores)
    • …
    Dario Yazbek Bernal
    Dario Yazbek Bernal
    • Alan
    • (as Dario Yazbek)
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    Sebastian Silveti
    Sebastian Silveti
    • Pablo
    Ana Bethoux
    • Estelle
    Cat Huttanus
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    Patricia Bernal
    Patricia Bernal
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    Claudia Lobo
    Claudia Lobo
    • Tamara
    Eduardo Victoria
    • Reynaldo
    Xavier Cervantes
    • Marcos
    Cirilo Santiago
    • Everardo
    • Dirección
      • Michel Franco
    • Guión
      • Michel Franco
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    Reseñas de usuarios125

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    7paul-e-conder

    Brutal but important

    Countries collapse quickly and this is one of the few movies that express that speed.

    Set in Mexico, New Order takes from a wedding day through riot to a military coup and beyond.

    The story focuses on the events around one family and their servants. Each subplot deals with the personal and family tragedy that evolves.

    Each character reacts to their circumstances and the challenges they face - asking us how we would react faced with similar circumstances. Would we buckle under or would we stand for right.

    It is well portrayed and acted but be warned it is graphic. The prison scenes in particular are difficult to watch.
    6michaliszynmarta

    Disturbing and well done, but lacks some explanations.

    Because so little explanation was offered, the movie leaves you with an impression that it was all about the cruelty show. Or, the creators thought the explanation and conclusions will be obvious - they are not. Pity, cause it feels like a lost, flattened out potential because of a lack of an ending that would offer some answers, even if requiring further reflection.

    The last sequence is completely confusing and suddenly the movie ends. I feel this could be (was supposed to be?) a cautionary tale about what happens when anarchy prevails and the exchange of "elites" which always quickly get corrupted - but it was not pointed enough in the movie.
    6ferguson-6

    you say you want a revolution

    Greetings again from the darkness. "You say you want a revolution ... well, you know ... we all want to change the world." Writer-director Michel Franco hits head-on the always hot, and very current topic of the haves versus the have-nots, and I immediately thought of those Beatles' lyrics.

    Chaos at a hospital and a pile of bodies informs us trouble is brewing on the streets of Mexico. We then cut to a lavish wedding event being held at the luxurious residential compound of the Novellos, a wealthy family whose daughter Marianne (Naian Gonzalez Norvind) is marrying her fiancé Alan (Dario Azbek). Her father Ivan (Roberto Medina) is an important businessman who invited other important people and dignitaries. As the attendees mingle, her mother Rebecca (Lisa Owen) is summoned to the gate to meet with Ronaldo (Eligio Melendez), a former employee who is asking for the money to pay for a surgery his ill wife needs. What follows is the mannered way in which the Novellos react. They give Ronaldo some money, but it's far short of the amount needed. It's Marianne who, even on her wedding day, tries desperately to help him.

    Marianne has Cristian (Fernando Cuautle), the son of loyal housekeeper Marta (Monica Del Carman), drive her to where Ronaldo lives. Unbeknownst to Marianne, an insurgence has disrupted the wedding festivities and carnage has ensued at her house. Upon arrival at Ronaldo's house, masked soldiers take Marianne hostage. Her vibrant red outfit and the green paint used by protesters provide symmetry to the national flag of Mexico as the streets are under siege. Many of the elite rich have been killed, while others taken hostage for ransom and torture. Filmmaker Franco expertly captures the frenzy and terror brought on by the revolution.

    As the uprising takes hold and the coup progresses, we quickly see the effects of power and greed. Most of the story is told from the viewpoint of the privileged, and that's likely to offend many. At times we are confused about just how many sides there are in this war, though it seems Franco's point is that there are no good guys. The film teeters on the line between social commentary and exploitation, due to the violence and greed - we even see the glee on a maid's face as she loots the valuables from her employer. We find little empathy for anyone here, except of course, for those being held captive and tortured. Certain elements thrive in chaos, and the situation turns to Authoritarianism. The cynical message is that entitlement and corruption exist regardless who is in charge. In other words, the more things change, the more they stay the same. The "New Order" is the same as the old - just with new faces. Franco has highlighted unrest specific to Mexico, but also nods to global issues.

    "You say you got a real solution ... well, you know ... we'd all love to see the plan."

    Releasing in theaters on May 21, 2021.
    8js-66130

    GREEN MONDAY

    The revolution will be bathed in, uh, green. An odd choice, and one that may excite environmentalists until it becomes quite clear that "New Order" is all about class struggle, and not climate change.

    In his visceral dystopian Mexico City tale, director Michel Franco pushes buttons, many, many buttons. Class discrepancy is on crystal clear display via the glamourous wedding reception opening, interrupted by a former employee's desperate plea of funds to save his dying wife. Greeted with faint empathy, some not so well-disguised contempt, and an unsatisfactory handout, he is briskly and discretely ushered off the premises. When the heart of gold princess bride to be gets a whiff of the events, she bolts the mansion to save the day. The disrupted nuptial festivities is soon the least of the elites' niggling problems, as revolutionaries storm the grounds and matters get nasty mighty quick.

    Touching similar themes (and cinematic flare) as "Parasite", "New Order" captures the explosive desperation when the haves meet the have-nots on level ground. Digging deep to turn the classes upside down, the focus is on the inherent greed and situational compassion dichotomy lurking in most everyone. It is uncomfortable, disruptive, vicious, anxiety inducing, and bluntly shocking. But unlike "Parasite", there are no moments of levity. No amusing interludes. No time to digest the revolving, evolving struggle. Barely time to take a breath. Many factions are involved, taking turns ruling the day, with corruption and merciless brutality the only common threads. It is a bleak, ninety minute commentary on a world that doesn't seem too far away, creating a provocative, powerful film.

    The dystopia of fiction past is unfortunately an unsettling present day proposition in many parts of the world. How it plays out is anyone's guess. Franco's is now on the big screen.

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    7paul-allaer

    Disturbing and thought-provoking "what if" social and political tale from Mexico

    As "New Order" (2020 release from Mexico; 86 min.) opens, there is upheaval in a hospital, as lot of wounded and dead are brought in, resulting from social protests in the streets. In a parallel story, an upper class family is getting ready for a wedding, and the guests are arriving, but the judge who will officiate the wedding is late due to the protests. Things are becoming increasingly chaotic... At this point we are 10 min. Into the film but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest film from Mexican writer-director Michel Franco ("After Lucia"). Here he brings a "what if" social and political tale, set in Mexico City: what if social unrest leads to a violent military coup? The film observes the chaos of it all, and also what it means for the class inequities. Beware: there are a number of very disturbing scenes including torture, rape and execution-style murders. Yet the film also is incredibly well paced and it all flies by in no time. When the end titles started rolling, I thought to myself, "holy crap, what did I just watch?".

    The movie premiered at the 2020 Venice Film Festival, where it won one of the top prizes, and it wasn't long before NEON snapped up the US distribution rights. Then COVID-10 changed the world... The film finally was released this weekend, and my art-house theater here Cincinnati had it on it schedule. The Sunday early evening show where I saw this at turned out to be a private screening: I was literally the only person in the theater. (Please note that upon its release in Mexico, this film was rebuked critically by many for being "classist and racist". I must admit it never crossed my mind while watching this.) If you are in the mood for a disturbing social and political "what if" from Mexico, I'd suggest you check this out, be it in the theater (while you still can), on VOD, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de febrero de 2021 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • México
      • Francia
    • Sitios oficiales
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    • Idiomas
      • Español
      • Inglés
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      • New Order
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Ángel de la Independencia, Av. Paseo de la Reforma 465, Cuauhtémoc, 06500 Ciudad de México, CDMX, México(Part of the action of the film)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Les Films d'Ici
      • Teorema Films
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 303.556 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 144.533 US$
      • 23 may 2021
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 1.825.491 US$
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