Want to know who’s the bad guy in Netflix’s new original movie The Marked Heart? You won’t see him on screen until the last 20 minutes of the film, but he’s there, lurking in the background, growing and spreading like a disease that only gets worse with time. Moisés Arizmendi shines as Mariachi in Netflix’s newest original movie

From the director of Coco comes a story about family and loss

The Marked Heart. NETFLIX Moisés Arizmendi as Mariachi . Netfl ix has a diverse range of content, so it’s no surprise that one of their newest movies has an eclectic cast. The Marked Heart , directed by Lee Unkrich (director of Toy Story 3 and Coco), stars Oscar-winning actor Gael García Bernal (Mozart in The … ) alongside Mexican singer/actor/producer Natalia Lafourcade, who also composed all of the music for The Marked Heart. While these two may be unfamiliar to many American audiences, they are both well known in Mexico and Latin America for their artistic talents. They are joined by Mexican actors Moisés Arizmendi (Mariachi) and Luis Gerardo Mendez (Hector). Together they tell a story about family relationships with both comedy and drama. Netflix Original Movies: A New Hope?

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When his mother passes away, Yoli (Ismenia Mendes) strikes a deal with death itself: She’ll go first if he promises to take care of her son and fix his life

I want him to have what I could not give him, she says. A father and a family. You can do that, right? Death agrees and sets about finding an appropriate dead soul for Yoli’s son, Mariachi (Moisés Arizmendi). But unbeknownst to them both, Lucifer (Damián Alcázar) has other plans for Mariachi…and they don’t involve coming back. Told with a darkly comic touch and plenty of heart, The Marked Heart is Mexican writer-director Michel López Castro’s first feature film—and one that will likely haunt you long after it ends.

A poignant tale about love and loss, filled with familiar themes like letting go, finding yourself, and growing up.

Netflix’s The Marked Heart follows an all-too-familiar tale about love and loss, filled with familiar themes like letting go, finding yourself, and growing up. But there’s a bit of something special that makes it worth watching: Moisés Arizmendi. Not only is he stunningly handsome, but he also delivers a heartwarming performance as Santiago Mariachi Morales, who has to learn how to deal with his grief after his brother dies. On top of that, you can also watch him sing a beautiful rendition of Despacito. He will make your breath catch in your throat with both his acting skills and charming presence on screen.

Moisés Arizmendi shines as Mariachi in Netflix's newest original movie
Moisés Arizmendi shines as Mariachi in Netflix’s newest original movie

In addition to directing this film, Mexico City native Carlos Carrera also wrote it

The idea of making a fantasy-fulfillment story came to me when I saw a character and thought, ‘He’d be great onscreen.’ And then I asked myself, what kind of scenario would make him really shine? And that’s how I came up with The Marked Heart: a character who wants his deepest desire—to become an international super hero—to become reality. Indeed, it was his own childhood dream of becoming Marvel Comics’ iconic superhero Spider-Man that inspired Carrera to make The Marked Heart… and to dress his real-life son as Spider-Man for almost every scene.

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Fans will recognize actor Moises Arizmendi as lovable musician Mariachi from Pixar’s Coco

he gave memorable voice to a character who added so much heart and humor to an already upbeat film. The latter is precisely what you’d expect from Arizmendi, considering he had such a positive experience filming Coco—but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t had his fair share of challenging jobs. In fact, it was just one of many. Here are three inspiring facts about Moisés Arizmendi

While not quite an instant classic like its predecessor, Roma is still a touching look at how even the most mundane moments can bring us together

a crucial part of living and, ultimately, existing. While not quite an instant classic like its predecessor, Roma is still a touching look at how even the most mundane moments can bring us together: a crucial part of living and, ultimately, existing. Moisés Arizmendi plays Mariachi—the most important supporting character from her debut film—in yet another beautiful story about home and identity. He nails it. ​​​​​​​​ The Marked Heart (Mariachi) is portrayed by Mexican actor Moisés Arizmendi in Alfonso Cuarón’s latest masterpiece, Roma. A love letter to his childhood home and family that he grew up with, we watch as a young boy named Cleo (played by Yalitzia Aparicio) grows into adulthood while learning how to navigate life with her family. As she grows older, Cleo’s mother Sofia (played by Marina de Tavira) struggles to make ends meet for herself and her children. When tragedy strikes, she must find a way to cope with what has happened while also taking care of her kids.

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And with its realistic depiction of family dynamics—with plenty of heartwarming moments—it makes for great holiday viewing.

The Marked Heart tells a unique story that’s refreshingly different from other Netflix-exclusive titles; it shows off a more international side of Latin America and its culture. Based on a short film that premiered on YouTube Red last year, The Marked Heart follows 13-year-old music student Moisés (Moisés Arizmendi) through his struggles to balance school and family, with a little bit of drumming thrown in there too. As he learns to become more confident as an artist, Moisés also starts to develop his relationship with his sister (Naian González Norvind) and father (Peter Gadiot), who’ve moved from Mexico City to start a new life.

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