
De noche van a tu cuarto 2005
In the off-beat comedy *De noche van a tu cuarto (2005)* by director Sebastián De Caro, Maxi Herneston's life spirals into absurd chaos after he swallows a bizarre virus hitchhiking on a meteorite.
Director: Sebastián De Caro
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *De noche van a tu cuarto* (2005) about?
The film follows Maxi Herneston, an unlucky young man whose mundane life takes a bizarre turn after he ingests a space virus. The virus causes him to host a group of friendly aliens, which quickly sours when the creatures reveal their true motives.
Who directed *De noche van a tu cuarto*?
Sebastián De Caro directed the film, blending sci-fi absurdity with sharp Argentine comedy.
Who stars in *De noche van a tu cuarto*?
The film features Ezequiel Tronconi, Paula Guía, Lis Berenguer, Néstor Villa, and Marcelo Mardi as the core cast.
Is *De noche van a tu cuarto* (2005) worth watching?
As a quirky sci-fi comedy with Argentine flair, it's a hidden gem for fans of offbeat humor. While not a mainstream hit, its unique premise and 90-minute runtime make it a satisfying cult film experience.
How long is *De noche van a tu cuarto*?
The movie runs for 90 minutes.
About De noche van a tu cuarto (2005) — A hilarious Argentine alien-invasion comedy you won't soon forget
In the off-beat comedy *De noche van a tu cuarto (2005)* by director Sebastián De Caro, Maxi Herneston's life spirals into absurd chaos after he swallows a bizarre virus hitchhiking on a meteorite. Between an overbearing older brother and a sex-obsessed mother, Maxi is already drowning in daily torment—until the tiny extraterrestrial stowaways inside him begin to emerge. What starts as a quirky encounter quickly escalates when the seemingly friendly aliens reveal a hidden agenda, turning Maxi's body into ground zero for an otherworldly turf war.
This Argentine sci-fi comedy blends dark humor with intergalactic mischief, delivering a ninety-minute ride packed with toilet humor, family dysfunction, and cosmic intrigue. Shot with a low-budget charm, the film balances slapstick gags with a surprisingly inventive premise, creating a cult oddity that's as weirdly satisfying as it is unforgettable.