Friday, 4 October 2013

Penetrating Nacho, Chancho and ignasio.

Im going to begin this article by listing some classic quotes from Nacho to entise you into this in depth analysis of a timeless classic. ( make sure to read the quotes in a mexican accent.)

- "I was wondering if you would like to join me in my quarters this night... for some toast."- "Chancho. When you are a man, sometimes you wear stretchy pants in your room. It's for fun."- "Ramses? he is the best"- "Be grateful, Juan Pablo, today is especially delicious."

"A clever film!" ( Conrad  Smith ),  " an oustanding film ( 2004 Daniel vettori )." Nacho Libre is simply. The best. The music captures the audience, grabs them by their ears and pulls them into a little bit of Mexico. You can almost taste the orphans terrible food. You physically and mentally become Nacho himself as the film is screening. I found that feeling quite sexually attracted to the nunn was a controversial yet fantastic part of the film, i myself actually masturbated halfway through the film to a latino porno featuring a maid getting taken from behind by two caucasians. Jack Blacks face, moustche, smile and general persona is what drives the film. He is really an absoloute idiot who is obsessed with the glory of a luchador. But how he makes his original personality ease into that character creates a rather excellent protagonist.Getting inside Chancho is a much harder fish to fry. Wee little Chancho is a fat young mexican boy. His role in the film is pretty much just to be fat and mexican. Which i think is an excellent card to draw in the deck of comedial film techniques. I find most film makers rely on the actually jokes of the film to draw humour. Which is both challenging and boring. Something as simple as having a foreign fat orphan boy run around avalanches a rumbling roar of laughter. Driving my thought to how under appreciated the writer of Nacho Libre actually is. I praise you.  I have given Nacho Libre a 4 star rating.
 " an oustanding film ( 2004 Daniel vettori )."

4 star rating

1 comment:

  1. A gripping piece! Really enjoyed this. Thank you for the firm insights into a beloved film.

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