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Nacho Libre

Rated - 3 stars

Nacho Libre

When so many comedies try to knock you out with a sheer overload of gags - watching Scary Movie part 4 you have to wonder how long it will be before they start adding a sit-com style laugh track to these things - Nacho Libre turns out to be a pleasingly easygoing affair. The premise is so silly we're already smiling from the get-go, and director Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite) doesn't worry about forcing the issue.

Mind, I'm not saying it isn't hit and miss, but even the bad jokes contribute to the film's sloppy charm: this is a sweet dumb family comedy that's happy to tickle your funny bone, and if you feel to urge to slap that thigh once or twice, that's okay too.

If you haven't seen the trailer, then you need to know that Jack Black plays Ignacio, a monk who has grown up at a Mexican monastery after being orphaned at an early age. He's never really felt a calling to the priesthood ('They think I do not know a buttload of crap about the Gospel, but I do!' he vows to the beatific Sister Encarnacion), but from an early age he's been drawn to the romance of stretchy pants and face-masks. One day, he prays, he may become a great 'luchador', a wrestling champion. Until then, he's stuck in the kitchen refrying beans.

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Encarnacion's inadvertent influence and an encounter with skinny street kid Esqueleto (Hector Jimenez) inspire Ignacio to make his dream come true. Swapping his robe for pale blue stockings and red trunks, with mask to match, 'Nacho' storms into the ring. Even when he loses - which is always - at least there is a little extra money for the orphans. But Nacho is disillusioned by the arrogant professional luchadors and disappointed to lose to midgets and grandmothers. He knows his destiny must hold more than this.

The script is a collaboration between Hess, his wife Jerusha, and Mike White (School of Rock), and is loosely based on a Mexican lucha film from 1963, El Senor Tormenta, which in turn inspired a real priest to take up wrestling to save a shelter for homeless children. According to the New York Times, the Rev Sergio Gutierrez Benitez fought more than 1000 bouts under the name Brother Storm, and provided a home to more than 3,000 kids.

A story like that might make for a very different kind of movie, but the goofy Nacho Libre serves as a sincere tribute to this muscular form of altruism without getting overly sanctimonious on us (*Mr and Mrs Hess are Mormons). Nacho is kind to orphans, but it doesn't stop him blowing his first pay cheque on white ankle boots, all the better to romance the nun (or so he imagines).

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Black affects a soft pseudo Mexican accent for the movie, familiar from old Hollywood movies. It's a ploy that fits well with the ironic quotation marks this actor almost always puts around his dialogue. But Hess has surrounded him with authentic Mexican actors, which mitigates any offence to political correctness and allows us the pleasure of meeting an entirely new cast of eccentric comics, and in any case, the movie has a more forgiving nature than seemed to be the case in Napoleon Dynamite. The naïve but endearing Hector Jimenez is the stand out, and undoubtedly the skinniest wrestler you've ever seen.

To be sure it has the pace of a permanent siesta, but if you're in the mood you won't mind that - though I'm not sure anyone would relish spending quite so much time with Mr Black's generous naked belly. Someone's put a deal of thought into the soundtrack; like the movie it's beyond kitsch and over to the other side.

Tom Charity

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Critics' Reviews

Total Film

There's sweetness in the slapstick, while the director mines his missionary past to present a Mexico as eccentric and off-beat as the small-town America lovingly mocked in his first film

Sight and Sound

Director Jared Hess employs an offbeat aesthetic in keeping with his previous offering... Black's infectious, slapstick energy is also a great asset

Trevor Johnston, Time Out

It must have sounded foolproof. Cast Jack Black as Brother Ignacio, a Mexican monk moonlighting as a masked wrestler to... read more on www.timeout.com

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Rated - 1 starSo Disapointing

AlexPhillips AlexPhillips from Aberystwyth [Highly rated reviewer] , 05/03/2007

I was so so disappointed with this movie. Being a huge fan of Jack Black I had such expectations of this film hoping for a return to the School of Rock form, after the dreadful King Kong. Alas it was not to be.

Although Black does the best he can with the material provided, the script is is simply not funny and I can honesty say that I did not laugh at all and rarely did a slight smile graze my lips. The plot itself is fine. It is the simple do-gooder tail of making children happy and the achievement of personal dreams and goals. However one does have to wonder why anyone bothered to make it, since we have seen the same thing many times before. Also the acting is good enough for its purposes leaving you with the impression that it is Black alone which makes the movie watchable, since it's hard to imagine anyone else in that role.

Putting it short, give this one a miss and watch School of Rock or High Fidelity once again.

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Rated - 2 starsMay grow on me

Paulie from London , 23/04/2007

Missed this at the cinema am glad that I did now. I have come to expect better from Mr Black! The film isn't terrible, there are some amusing moments but that's about it, there are just so many better films out there. There is a bit 2 much staring knowingly into the camera ala Burt Reynolds for my liking, rent this if you can't think of anything else or are a diehard Jack Black fan only.

  25 out of 27 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 1 starLeave my Nacho's alone

Mbub from Westbury, Wilts , 19/06/2007

This film is about a monk who decides to become a wrestler to help the children of his orphanage. This movie was over-acted with bad accents and bad acting. The script was terrible and I really wish that I had gone with my wife on this one and not watched it. When a film has to result to using fart noises you know that its downhill from there on. Not for me i'm afraid.

  24 out of 25 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 1 starVery Crap!!

A customer from Nottinghamshire , 25/08/2006

I went to the cinema with some friends to watch this and i will say we all wish that we hadn't of bothred. we had seen the the trailer on the internet and thought it looked quite funny. Well it is very dissapointing. I didnt enjoy any of it. If youu are thinking about wanting to see this film. Don't bother - Save your money! The best bit about our cinema trip was the popcorn!!

  17 out of 21 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsSilly nonsense - but made me laugh !!

A customer from Hampshire , 27/01/2009

You don't have to think very hard when watching this comedy. The plot is simple to say the least and the acting quite camp in places. The accents, well you'll just have to listen to them.

The wrestling folks are all wonderfully weird... and for those of you old enough to remember, it sort of remonds me of the days long ago when you got wrestling on 'World of Sport' at 4pm every Saturday on ITV.

Watch it for a bit of fun.

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Rated - 0 starsNacho Libre

worton from Bristol , 29/11/2007

Hey I have not rented this film but I did see it at the cinema with my girlfriend and my 14 year old son. Now all I am going to say is ...This film was terrible,soooo not funny and I like Jack..although I don't know why sometimes as he has done some real howlers!! Anyway back to this film, After 40 mins of boredom I turned to my lad and my girlfriend to see what they thought...basically we were out of there in 2 seconds...keep away...atleast if you do try it you won't have wasted nearly £20 like me... the popcorn was nice....lol

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