I'm No Longer Here (Spanish: Ya no estoy aquí) is a 2019 Mexican Spanish-language drama film written and directed by Fernando Frías de la Parra, and starring Juan Daniel García Treviño and Angelina Chen.
The following is a linear summary of the plot: In 2011, in the slums of Monterrey, a 17-year-old named Ulises is the leader of a gang called Los Terkos.
[a] Los Terkos members dress in bright, baggy clothes and sport homemade, eccentric hairdos.
Ulises tries to earn some easy money by dancing to his Kumbia in a subway station and in the streets, only to be scared away each time by police and homeless people.
He goes back to a Latin bar he had gone to with his former roommates to seek advice from a Colombian sex worker he briefly connected with while there.
He finds that Jeremy has converted to Christianity and spends his days preaching, in rap form, to other boys in the slum.
The website's critical consensus states: "I'm No Longer Here's occasionally uneven narrative is more than offset by its honest and visually poetic approach to themes of identity and assimilation.
[8] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 72 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "generaly favorable reviews".