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Jeremy (2016)

“What does he want to be when he grows up?”

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Plot

In the sunbaked heart of Sonora, Mexico, the story of "Jeremy" (El Jeremías) unfolds—a heartening tale of familial bonds, self-discovery, and the challenging crossroads that come hand in hand with exceptional gifts. Our protagonist is Jeremías (Martin Castro), a precocious eight-year-old boy whose extraordinary intellect sets him apart. Caught in the dappled shadows of his family's poverty and ignorance, this young misfit embarks on an enlightening journey of self-realization when he learns of his genius status. As Jeremías navigates the labyrinth of his newfound brilliance, his path crosses with an opportunistic physiologist who flings open the doors to a new world brimming with uncharted experiences. However, this exhilarating journey comes at the steep cost of distance from the family he cherishes, painting his vibrant world with strokes of solitude. In this poignant comedy, the struggle of success is intricately woven with the innocence of childhood. Jeremías stands at the precipice of a life-altering decision, teetering between the invigorating yet lonely world his genius has unveiled and the warm embrace of his loving yet simple family back home. All the while, grappling with a question far too vast for his tender age—what does he aspire to become when he grows up? "Jeremy" is a captivating exploration of the trials and triumphs of a young genius, a tale that tugs at heartstrings while sparking laughter, compelling viewers to ponder the price of opportunity and the true meaning of success.

Where to watch Jeremy?

Jeremy is a comedy movie featuring Martín Castro and directed by Anwar Safa.

Jeremy is currently streaming on Starz, Starz Amazon Channel, Starz Apple TV Channel and Starz Roku Premium Channel.

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