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Mars Express
Mars Express

Mars Express (2023)

75% User Rating
1h 29min
Animation
Science Fiction
Action
Mystery

"Built to serve. Programmed to live."

In 2200, private detective Aline Ruby and her android partner Carlos Rivera are hired by a wealthy businessman to track down a notorious hacker. On Mars, they descend deep into the underbelly of the planet's capital city where they uncover a darker story of brain farms, corruption, and a missing girl who holds a secret about the robots that threatens to change the face of the universe.

Jérémie PérinDirector

Cast

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Léa Drucker

Léa Drucker

Aline Ruby (voice)

Mathieu Amalric

Mathieu Amalric

Chris Royjacker (voice)

Daniel Njo Lobé

Daniel Njo Lobé

Carlos Rivera (voice)

Marie Bouvet

Marie Bouvet

Roberta Williams (voice)

Sébastien Chassagne

Sébastien Chassagne

Inspecteur Simon Gordaux (voice)

Marthe Keller

Marthe Keller

Beryl (voice)

Geneviève Doang

Geneviève Doang

Jun Chow / Jun Chow 2 (voice)

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Thomas Roditi

LEM (voice)

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Thierry Jahn

Vlasek / Vendeur / Homme du bar (voice)

Serge Faliu

Serge Faliu

Faux M. Chow / Père de Jun / Reporter / Technicien (voice)

Eilias Changuel

Eilias Changuel

Gilbert / Brigadier / Droïde (voice)

Barbara Delsol

Barbara Delsol

Mme Viger / Expert 3 / Présentateur 4 (voice)

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Nathalie Karsenty

Jeanine / Voix pub (voice)

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Angéline Henneguelle

Manifestants / Dominique (voice)

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Charlotte Junière

Carlos voix femme / Carole Rivera / Réceptionniste (voice)

Jérémie Bédrune

Jérémie Bédrune

Flic augmenté / Philippe / William (voice)

Usul

Usul

Professeur (voice)

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Fanny Vambacas

Standardiste / Bouteille de whisky / Annonce aéroport (voice)

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Nicolas Justamon

Gigolo / Brian Jobi / Flic 2 (voice)

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Cerise Vaubien

Isis (voice)

Loïc Guingand

Loïc Guingand

Présentateur / Serveur / Serveur (voice)

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Audrey Stupovski

Mini Frigo (voice)

Delphine Braillon

Delphine Braillon

Mme Chow / Mère de Jun / Vieille clocharde / Modératrice (voice)

Emmanuel Bonami

Emmanuel Bonami

Barman / Brigadier 5 / Voix télé (voice)

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Naïs Desiles

Femme synthétique / Brigadier (voice)

Martial Le Minoux

Martial Le Minoux

Robot 4 (voice)

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Laurent Sarfati

Robot 6 (voice)

Renaud Jesionek

Renaud Jesionek

Brain farmer (voice)

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Maxime Pacaud

Médecin / Proviseur / Le vrai Mr Chow (voice)

Marie Chevalot

Marie Chevalot

Réactions / Rôles divers (voice)

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Catherine Tartara

Vendeuse / Flic / Robot (voice)

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Nancy Guyon

Nageuse / Lem fille / Présentatrice (voice)

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Sebastien Bizzotto

Jeffrey Kearney / Divisionnaire / Douanier (voice)

Reviews (1)

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Rating 70%

June 19, 2025

By the 23rd century, Mars has been colonised by humanity thanks to advanced android technology. It’s here that private investigator “Aline” and her robotic counterpart “Carlos” have been hired to track down an hacker by the gazillionaire owner of one of the leading tech companies. Pretty swiftly they realise that this is going to be a dangerous and duplicitous business and they are soon embroiled in something altogether more internecine and sinister. Now the plot here isn’t the most original, indeed for much of the first hour is does scream “I, Robot” (2004) at us, but then it embarks on something more original as the concept of brain farming is introduced. This is essentially the harvesting of excess brain capacity from people who are selling their cerebral processing capacity to help create the ultimate in AI. The question is, why and who for? Moreover, as this duo dig deeper they begin to discover some uncomfortable truths about the evolving dynamic in the relationship between human beings and their supposedly subservient automated creations. The animation is stylish and there’s plenty of shoot-out action for ninety minutes here, but it’s really the philosophy that helps this stand out. It challenges so many assumptions about a master/servant relationship and delivers a denouement that I found to be sensibly apposite. It packs quite a bit of thought and creativity into it and is well worth a watch.

Media

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Official Clip: Nightclub Investigation

Official Clip: Nightclub Investigation

Official Clip: Jun Hacks the Robot

Official Clip: Jun Hacks the Robot

How RoboCop Inspired a Major Character

How RoboCop Inspired a Major Character

Director Jérémie Périn's Retro Gaming Inspirations

Director Jérémie Périn's Retro Gaming Inspirations

Mars Express will take you on a trip

Mars Express will take you on a trip

Official English Trailer

Official English Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

Trailer (English Subs)

Trailer (English Subs)

Preview [Subtitled]

Preview [Subtitled]

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