Rayting:
6.4/
10 5.1K votes
Language: Spanish | English
Release date: October 22, 2020
A lavish high society wedding unexpectedly turns into a class struggle that leads to a violent coup.
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User Reviews
A really must watch Mexican movie, ignore the bad critics, is an experience that you need to live
Fmovies: As a Mexican, I am truly scared of this becoming real. I was crying and shaking at the end of the film because of so much emotions and fear. I felt uncomfortable throughout the movie. It's one of the best movies I've ever seen but I will never watch it again; it was just so raw and cruel. I think people don't like it because they don't understand the context of life in Mexico. It's truly a work of art that won't let me sleep at night for a while. Incredible.
Those who believe that this movie intended to demonize protesters or low income people, got it completely wrong.
The movie is quite raw and pretty straightforward, but at the same time it is incredible precise at showing how divided and resented is society nowadays in MX, specially under the current government which keeps trying to divide society.
This movie will definitely hit hard and different if you live in Mexico, specially in Mexico City, however I believe that a lot of people from LATAM will be able to feel and understand this movie as the Director and it's actors intended.
New Order; is by far one of the best movies done in Mexico in the last decade, it's honest and brave, also serves as a breath of fresh air from all the cheap comedies that MX has been producing through the last decade.
Congratulations to all the cast and crew, you really did an amazing job!
New Order fmovies. A Mexican drama. It is about a wedding in an exclusive place and how it is abruptly interrupted by a demonstration. Quality. Overwhelming. Baffling. Disturbing. Dysutopian. Entertaining Dry From the same director of "After Lucia" and "The Daughters of April" It shows how far the political speeches we hear daily can take us, the scope that a simple demonstration can have, the fatigue and pain of those who have the least and those who have the most. Without filters shows how the government in turn commits crimes in various situations and takes advantage of them. It raises many questions throughout the movie and answers very few. A totally interpretive movie. With puzzling and raw moments, you'll have to guess at the end of it. Simply extraordinary.
The first time in years I feel anguish throughout the hole film!!! The times we are living in México makes us think everything in the script is possible, and can happen at any time. Zero predictable ( only a couple of scenes). I cried at the end when a saw my mexican flag. I felt relieved when it was over. Of course I recommend it, but will never see it again.
Ignore the bad reviews , people that didn't understand the film will just want to to judge it! I'm Mexican, I live in Mexico City, and i have never seen a film that hit me this hard, this is a terrifying possible scenery and that's why every Mexican has to see this, it's not about The Who gets victimized , this film is unfair with everyone: women, men, rich and poor. This rivalry between social clases has to stop and we should learn from this film who the real enemy is... the government, who's already militarizing the country and creating social hate all around Mexico