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We Are the Nobles

Original title: Nosotros los Nobles
  • 2013
  • PG-13
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
11K
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Karla Souza, Gonzalo Vega, Luis Gerardo Méndez, and Juan Pablo Gil in We Are the Nobles (2013)
Three spoiled children who are cut off from their family fortune and forced to do the unthinkable - get a job.
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Three spoiled children are cut off from their family fortune and forced to do the unthinkable: get jobs.Three spoiled children are cut off from their family fortune and forced to do the unthinkable: get jobs.Three spoiled children are cut off from their family fortune and forced to do the unthinkable: get jobs.

  • Director
    • Gary Alazraki
  • Writers
    • Gary Alazraki
    • Adrian Zurita
    • Patricio Saiz
  • Stars
    • Gonzalo Vega
    • Luis Gerardo Méndez
    • Karla Souza
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary Alazraki
    • Writers
      • Gary Alazraki
      • Adrian Zurita
      • Patricio Saiz
    • Stars
      • Gonzalo Vega
      • Luis Gerardo Méndez
      • Karla Souza
    • 15User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Photos17

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    Gonzalo Vega
    Gonzalo Vega
    • Germán Noble
    Luis Gerardo Méndez
    Luis Gerardo Méndez
    • Javi Noble
    Karla Souza
    Karla Souza
    • Bárbara Noble
    Juan Pablo Gil
    Juan Pablo Gil
    • Charlie Noble
    Ianis Guerrero
    • Lucho
    Karla Sofía Gascón
    Karla Sofía Gascón
    • Peter Pintado
    • (as Juan Carlos Gascón)
    Mario Haddad
    • Anwar Kaim
    Mary Paz Mata
    • Margarita
    Alberto Zeni
    • Juan Pablo
    Marcela Guirado
    Marcela Guirado
    • Mara
    Adriana Olivera
    • Irma
    David Gaitán
    • Bernardo
    • (as David Gaytán)
    Tavo Garay
    • Tavo
    Ana Karina Guevara
    Ana Karina Guevara
    • Carmen
    Luis Calvillo
    • Sebas
    • (as Luis Calvillo Anza)
    Mariana Braun
    • Profesora Lucia
    Mark Alazraki
    • Pollo
    Mossy Santini
    • Ana Paula
    • Director
      • Gary Alazraki
    • Writers
      • Gary Alazraki
      • Adrian Zurita
      • Patricio Saiz
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews15

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    7TGblight

    Beyond my expectations

    Well, here i am trying to redeem myself about this. I honestly didn't like the idea of going to see this movie at all, and the result was quite different than expected. There i was: A person that dislikes the movies from Mexico (my country), about to watch a Mexican movie, that i was sure was gonna be total crap, so if you are like me about this movie read what follows. The movie begins, and the first thing that caught my attention was the Warner Brothers logo, that put me in a skeptical mood, so it was running and for my surprise, it was really good, then it was becoming excellent, at the end i was with mixed feelings, i loved the movie and hated my self for being such an A-hole when i spoke about my reasons for not watching it. What i loved about this movie, was first of all: -The characters: I really loved what every character represented here, like :the hipster kid, the stuck up girl, the "oh my God my ideas are awesome because i think i know people"kid, the hypocrite sold friends, the real world people (you know, the people who lives in the real world), but my favorite was the father, that man knows how to give a lesson (i wont spoil it). -The way the plot was used: i am going to be honest here, the plot is a cliché, from the moment the movie begins,if you have enough brain cells, you know the plot, but what i liked was the way it was evolving, to be honest it was a "original" way to go trough the plot that we all know. There is a lot to love and little to dislike (not hate)i mean there is a lot of language but if you live in Mexico it is the standard level of language for a normal person, and that is just freaking awesome, it doesn't go to far or to limited with it, the passing is just good, even if i felt the movie was going fast, it was good, the character development is just like the plot: predictable but well handled. i really can not express myself as i wish i could but i hope you get my point. i just saw it, i would see it again, it's definitely worth checking out. to finish this i would like to apology to the Mexican cinema industry and i will check out more movies made here in México, and also say "don't judge a book for it's cover" because that is the stupid thing i did for years with Mexican movies and now regret. so a final verdict would be a 8.5 out of 10 in my humble opinion.
    9ernestoac

    A mexican movie like any other

    I've read some reviews complaining about how this film is the same as any other mexican movie, and it is, it is in the same genre as most of the latest mexican movies (Comedy, Romance), it exploits some of the most popular clichés and stereotypes and takes some predictable choices in the story, but all of this is done correctly, it is done organically and succeeds to stay entertaining an relatable to most of the public of the more generic mexican movies. The problems are established right at the beginning of the movie, we get the situation and we can be related, I mean, just about any family with enough money has this kind of problems, but the other side of the coin is also portrayed through the side characters. The film has logic, we know some of the events might seem a bit over the top, but it is all something that can be done in this context, there was not a single moment I thought "Why is this happening?" throughout he whole film, which is one of my most common thoughts most of the newest mexican movies. Just to end, I must say, yes, this is a mexican movie doing most of the same things any other one does, but it does it the right way, and it's great.
    7a-delpilar

    A story that catches the viewer, a script that makes you laugh and a type of film that makes money.

    "Nosotros Los Nobles" has broken strings on the traditional way of making Mexican movies, which usually don't make money on the box office. The story, with a really attractive script, at least for Mexican people, catches the viewer during the whole movie as it exemplifies and makes the attitudes and situations of the characters very identifiable to the high class of the Mexican society. I think it is a movie that puts the example and shows that in México anyone can do quality films that sell on the box office. By far, it is the must successful box office film on the history of Mexican Films, and it can be easily justifiable with an acting that makes the people laugh without being to close to being an acting for TV or novels. It is really well directed and I admire the way that Gary adapted the script, also produced by Leonardo Zimbrón who can make a good team. i also liked the way they shot in 16mm in a stage where everyone is using digital cameras. Here is the prove that there can be Mexican films done with quality and that can make the finances of the industry work.
    10paulinachb

    One of the best Mexican movies

    This movie is one of the best Mexican movies. Many countries started filming their own "Nosotros los Nobles" because the story is really good. However, this one is the original and the best!
    8alshwenbear1

    Proof that Mexico's cinema can be clever, entertaining and funny!

    I am always looking for "the good ones", movies that leave an unforgettable impression, and "Nosotros Los Nobles" is a must see for everyone who gets tired of the same unimaginative scripts.

    And the funny thing is that the story for this film couldn't be more simpler,is about family, and is translated to the screen with heart and wit, a little irreverent, but we live on those times, still it manages to contain itself without crossing lines, and I, as an avid movieholic and father of a young woman, I really appreciate that, because Is easy for me and you and everybody to feel comfortable watching a moderate film with your loved ones.

    The movie is excellent and the acting is more than acceptable, and seeing Gonzalo Vega is a pleasure for all of us familiar with his work. I just have words for recommending this film to everyone, because other reviewers have already expressed in a better writings whatever else I could say about it, congratulations to everyone involved on "Nosotros Los Nobles"

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    • Trivia
      The film became the highest-grossing Mexican film in México, surpassing "El Crimen del Padre Amaro" (2002).
    • Goofs
      When Javi is approaching slowly to a traffic light there's a micro bus in front of him stopped at the red light, a second later Duende's micro bus suddenly arrives and blocks Javi, then a police patrol is seen where the stopped micro bus was.
    • Crazy credits
      After 2 minutes of animated credits, there's an extra scene showing "Peter" in a cell, still faking the Spaniard accent and demanding to be released. Two cellmates appear and pull him back towards the cell bed, with one of the cellmates telling him they'll give him "camotito".
    • Connections
      Referenced in Cantinflas (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Blame it on the Boogie (Será que no me amas)
      Written by Mick Jackson (uncredited), Dave Jackson (uncredited) and Elmar Krohn (uncredited)

      Performed by Alfonso Herrera

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 2013 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Nosotros los Nobles
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Alazraki Films
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,433,651
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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