adonis98-743-186503
Toto, a young chick born the run of the litter, rises to the occasion when a rancher threatens his home and his family. Although it gets a little bit immature at times with sexual hints and even hints on drugs at some point Un gallo con muchos huevos is by no means a Masterpiece or the greatest animation of all time it has weird humor at times and even way too many references to Terminator, Rocky, Star Wars and more but somehow it does work it reminded me a lot of Rocky IV for some reason to be honest i expected to hate it a bit but the ending really saved the film for me especially the fight was very good and i was really impressed i'll give it a 7/10.
druillet-31848
Obviously is intended for Spanish speaking markets (and specially Mexican, since it has a lot of double meaning expressions). I thoroughly enjoyed it, and once the DVD/BlueRay is out, I'll get it. It is hard to translate since 'eggs' (which is pretty much the title of the movie: a rooster with many eggs, the correct translation would be a rooster with many balls - where balls stand for testicles) is just a double meaning word... Many of the situations and expressions are very well used, but as I mentioned above, it is for the Mexican audience, I doubt the rest of Spanish speaking countries will understand the secret expressions. Even without understanding them, the story is OK and the animation is excellent. It is a pity that studio shut down after the termination of the movie.
J Munguia
In the description you will see this movie has strong sexual context and that is true. Although I thought this was a funny and very entertaining movie, I would have enjoyed it more had my 13yr old not been with me, why? Because there are a lot of strong sexual references. This movie reminds me of the one family member we all don't want around because of how verbally sexual he/she is. Anyway, just be aware when taking your children, I would say do not take children 6 to 15, as it can be rather embarrassing for you if you are not open to this type of communication with your child. A child 5 yr old and under will most likely not understand but the 16 and above have probably heard worst. Enjoy!!!
heliodorocortes
A lighthearted animated film about a rooster and his dreams, set in a Mexican ranch full of funny characters, this Mexican movie is very different from a Pixar classic, but the animation is quite good, the storyline is simple and full of references to other classic movies like Rocky, The Godfather, The Karate Kid, I found some parts real funny and there are a couple of musicals, we have seen the same story many other times but I guess the Mexican approach is what makes it different, the voices of the characters are made by very recognizable Mexican actors for the Spanish version, its good for both young and their parents, just don't expect a "Finding Nemo" level.