Lucha Mexico

July. 15,2016      
Rating:
6.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

An exciting inside look at the stars of Lucha Libre, Mexico's distinctly colorful brand of professional wrestling, where flesh and blood Superheroes have performed for generations of fans. With unprecedented access to some of the top Luchadores in the world, LUCHA MEXICO goes behind the mysterious mask to explore one of the most cherished traditions of Mexican culture.

Matt Bloom as  Gigante Bernard
Blue Demon Jr. as  Himself
José Luis Jair Soria as  Shocker

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Reviews

JinRoz
2016/07/15

For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!

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Intcatinfo
2016/07/16

A Masterpiece!

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ThrillMessage
2016/07/17

There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.

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Scarlet
2016/07/18

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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MartinHafer
2016/07/19

"Lucha Mexico" is a new documentary from Alex Hammond and Ian Markiewicz and is so weird, so bizarre and so unbelievable that you just have to see it to believe it! And, regardless of what you think about pro wrestling, you really have to see this to believe it!The film is about the Mexican pro wrestling industry and it's quite different from the American version. Of course there is the same pageantry, bikini-clad girls and acting…but what makes the Luchadores so different is just how much they are willing to give. They are, in essence, like modern gladiators! For example, the wrestler, Shocker, who claims to be '1000% guapo' (1000% handsome), gives far, far more than the American wrestlers…and he has the injuries to prove it! The back-flips off the ropes into the crowd, the blood, the various broken bones, torn ligaments and even deaths are what sets this film apart from the American wrestling organizations. And, yes, I said deaths… as one of the famous wrestlers featured in this film actually died in the ring…all to entertain the crowds! In addition to incredible athleticism, you see a lot of other weird things that set Mexican wrestlers apart. My favorite is Kemonito…a very, very tiny man who sports a blue ape costume and who gets tossed about like a rag doll!! Again, you ain't seen nothing' until you see Kemonito taking more abuse than a human ought to be able to take! And, you certainly could never get away with that here in the States!!!So why do I recommend you see this film? Of course, the wrestling action is intense and hard to believe….but I think you also should see it because Hammond and Markiewicz do something that I like in documentaries…they say nothing. There is no narration and instead the wrestlers talk to the camera—sharing their stories, injuries and experiences in the ring and out. They are a lot of interesting folks… like American wrestler Jon Strongman as well as Los Rudos, the Rude Guys who the anti-heroes of the ring. All have fascinating stories. But what you can't help but wonder is why??? Why abuse their bodies this badly? Especially since audiences aren't always that big and they can't possibly get rich doing this to themselves. And, what do their families think of all this? The film is thought- provoking and never, ever is dull! Well worth seeing and, at times, shocking!

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johnhernandez-67188
2016/07/20

This documentary is the real deal and gets into the world of Mexican wrestling in a way I've never seen before. It's entertaining and also gives a lot of insight the lives, the mask and fights. Features Blue Demon Jr, the late Perro Aguayo Jr, Strongman and Shocker who is the main protagonist of the film. Having seen many sports film this truly captures the lives in an intimate way that typically isn't done, and this made it an entertaining experience. I also enjoyed how the film captures so much of the world, and how Lucha LIbre has changed and evolved into something bloodier. If you think wrestling is fake then you don't get wrestling. This film does a good job to not give way all its secrets.

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