[1] It features Alejandro Gallardo, Arnold Ramírez, Rafael Andrade Muñoz, Moisés Galindo and Petra Iñiguez Robles.
[6] It also premiered on November 10, 2013, at the AFI Fest in Los Angeles,[7] in February 2014 at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival[8] and on March 14, 2015, at the Villeurbanne Festival Reflets du cinéma ibérique et Latino-américain in France.
Clayton Dillard from Slant Magazine comments that the film works because of its massive interest in adolescent shock, where paralysis and uncertainty can only be momentarily heightened through gender outrage.
[10] Alissa Simon from Variety called the film charming primarily for Samuel Kishi and Sofía Gomez-Cordova's treatise on the screenplay, despite the episodic narrative at first seeming to wander, by the end, the precisely edited structure of rhyme and repetition long ago.
[11] Boyd van Hoeij from The Hollywood Reporter mentions that the director manages to expand his 2010 short film in this film, although in the end the story is not decided whether to focus only on Alex or on all the members of Mari Pepa, Samuel Kishi manages to reflect youth culture, also highlights the contagious spirit and juvenile that the young actors transmit without affectation in their characterizations.