Starring: Luis Gerardo Méndez, Connor Del Rio, Juan Pablo Espinosa
Directed By: Luke Greenfield
Renato (Méndez), a successful Mexican aviation executive, is shocked to discover he has an American half brother he never knew about, the free-spirited Asher (Del Rio). The two very different half brothers are forced on a road journey together masterminded by their ailing father, tracing the path their father took as an immigrant from Mexico to the US.
Half Brothers starts with some loving scenes that instantly get you invested in the characters before adding the crazy part of the premise. And the premise of the film is one of pure ridiculousness, but one that allows for some wild experiences, laugh out loud situations, and ultimately sweet moments and lessons. The dynamic between the two brothers, especially at first, is a very funny one that highlights their differences, but also brings in some stereotypes about both America and Mexico that were poignant and funny. You can tell that they had a lot of fun filming this and throwing light hearted shade on both countries in the process. And as the brother's relationship changes, and they learn more and more about what their father has been up to, it really becomes a fun movie with two very different, but ultimately complementary main characters. The pair get into a lot of random trouble, which leads to some very funny scenes. Some of these seem to just be inserted for random laughs, and they ultimately accomplish that. And the movie also has a ridiculous, but ultimately satisfying ending. And throughout this all, there is some truly beautiful music to pull at your heartstrings at the right times.
Half Brothers has a ridiculous premise, two very likeable stars, and enough laugh out loud and heartfelt moments to make you feel like you're part of this loving, crazy family.
Watch it.
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