Ignacio (Jack Black) is an overweight luchador who has a partner. His mother was a Lutheran missionary from Scandinavia and his father was a deacon from Mexico. They tried to convert each other but instead got married, and died while Ignacio was young. Having grown up as an orphan in a Mexican monastery, he is now a grown man and the monastery’s cook, but he is looked down upon by the other friars. All his life, Ignacio has dreamed of becoming a luchador (Lucha Libre performer); because wrestling was forbidden by the monastery, his dream was crushed. Ignacio cares deeply for the orphans he feeds as he was once one, but his food is terrible due to a lack of funds with which to obtain good quality ingredients.
After being robbed in an alley of the orphans' tortilla chips, he decides that he must hatch a plan to make money to buy better food for “the young orphans, who have nothing”. During the same few days, he reveals that he additionally desires to be respected and admired, as the luchadores are; that he is particularly hostile to one friar, who behaves in a sanctimonious way toward him; and that he harbors sexual feelings for the newly arrived tutor, SisterAna de la Reguera) with whom he has many favorites in common. It is partly to impress Sister Encarnación with the idea that he is a good man that Ignacio calculates his later actions. Encarnación(
Ignacio eventually decides to become a luchador. He pairs up with the tortilla chip thief to earn money for the orphans. Donning a homemade mask, sweats, and a blouse, he enters the local competition, accompanied by the slender, atheistic street thief Steven (Hector Jimenez). Steven, under the name of Esqueleto ("Skeleton"), becomes Ignacio's tag partner in wrestling. Ignacio, in order to keep his identity secret from the monastic order, shortens his given name to "Nacho" while in the ring.
In their first match, Nacho and Esqueleto are defeated. To their surprise, the manager pays them anyway, explaining that every wrestler is entitled to a portion of the total revenue. He adds that the crowd has enjoyed their performance and asks them to return next week to fight another bout. By this means, their wrestling career begins. Later, Ignacio is caught wearing his wrestling undergarments by Chancho. Nacho tells Chancho that when you get older it is fun to play dress up. Chancho sees through the lie and Ignacio makes Chancho promise not to tell anyone that he has become a Luchador.
Ignacio becomes frustrated by losing every fight (irrelevant to his annoyance, but notable, is the observation that some of his opponents cheat) and looks for help. Steven, eager to help, brings him to a gypsy-like man (Peter Stormare) who tells Ignacio to climb to an eagle's nest, crack open the egg, and swallow the yolk. This, he claims, will give him the powers of an eagle. Ignacio obeys, but still loses the following night's wrestling bout. He is very annoyed at having been disappointed. Later, he decides to seek advice from Ramses, the champion luchador. They sneak into a party and try to arrange an audience with the champion to try to become experts. They fail and are thrown out. Nacho is rather disgusted by Ramses' treatment of them, which disappoints Nacho immensely and kills his hero-worship of the champion.
Thereafter both Esqueleto and Nacho compete with several other popular wrestlers in order to earn the right to challenge Ramses. The wrestler Silencio ("silence") wins; Nacho comes in second place.
Ignacio is revealed to the monastery as a luchador, when his robe catches fire during a prayer. Because he is at the time thinking primarily of his confused motivations for wrestling and the clarification thereof, he does not notice when one of the candles by which he is surrounded falls down, igniting his robe. Beneath it are the colorful trousers of his wrestling costume. Thus exposed, Ignacio leaves the monastery to live in the nearby wilderness, taking only his clothes and a lucky machete given to him by Chancho (one of the orphans).
In the wilderness, Ignacio eats cactus and builds a crude framework of sticks, in an effort to create shelter. In the morning, Steven comes to see him. He tells him that Silencio's bunionsflashback, wherein Steven ran a motorized tricycle over Silencio's foot, having seen him quarrel with a tiny child over a loaf of bread. are swollen and therefore cannot fight Ramses; because Nacho came in second, he now has the right to fight Ramses in Silencio's stead. During Steven's explanation, the viewer is shown a
Ignacio, at first, is skeptical of Steven's enthusiasm, due to the cause of an argument in which Steven had stated that he hated all the orphans in the whole world. Steven replies that he does not hate them anymore, and that the children need a hero. Ignacio accepts the role.
That night, Ignacio sends a message via Steven to Sister Encarnación, wherein he explains his plan and confesses his love to her. In the match, Nacho is nearly defeated - indeed, unmasked - by Ramses. Although the unmasking is a very significant move for a Luchador's career, suggesting the player's defeat and dishonor, the match continues with minimal acknowledgment of the act. Just as Nacho is about to lose, Sister Encarnación enters accompanied by the orphans, who are wearing masks to imitate Nacho. Inspired, Nacho throws Ramses off, chases him out of the ring, and jumps onto him with a flair recalling his earlier brush with eagle eggs and their supposed power. By doing so, Nacho beats Ramses and becomes champion.
Ignacio uses the prize money to buy a bus for field trips for the children. The film closes on one such trip, wherein Ignacio, Steven, and Sister Encarnación take the children to see an ancient city, Monte Albán, built by the Zapotec civilization. Ignacio, by now, has earned Encarnación's favor, as demonstrated by her signs of encouragement and his somewhat awkward acknowledgment thereof.
(adapted from Wikipedia)
okiethe 1st part of this show
i saw it as a "silent" movie..
well, coz the speakers
of the TV were out..
den, when someone fixed the speakers
i laughed immediately as Jack Black started speaking..
he sounded like a cheap Spaniard
trying to make a living in downtown Me-hi-co..
haha..
it is quite an entertaining movie..
with Jack Black being a mexican cook
in a monastery..
and some crazy dude being his friend
Steven..
i laughed quite a bit..
there are some funny parts
like the part where he sings to Ramses
or the part where his friend breaks the eye of the doll,
getz chased round the house and getz
slap on the back by a double bass..
and ALL the wrestling scenes funny..haha..
Ignacio: Im worried about your salvation..
y arent u baptised?
*walks behind Steven, goes to a tub and fills it with water*
Steven: That's because i believe in science.
*Ignacio sneaks behind Steven and holds the tub over his head*
Ignacio: But tonite, we are fighting the satanic cavemen...
so i tink u *pours the water* better pray..
LOL..
haha..
anywayz,
this movie was nice, so i give it
FOUR STARS..=)
a nice comedy..
haha..
funny too..lol..
hey, i go easy on entertainment..
XD
RAMSES NUMBER 1
RAMSES LEGS NUMBER 1
RAMSES MUSCLES NUMBER 1..
XD..
WATCH THE FILM!!
signing off,
MarcusDS
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