EL TOPO is a brave piece of cinematic art. Yeah, I know; that sounds scary and I“m sure there are those who might turn and run at this point in the review, but it“s true, because this film has a lot to say about the evolution and de-evolution of humanity. That“s a subject that is very difficult to articulate on film. The story is told in a stylistic manner that can inspire and shock at the same time. There are moments of sensual tenderness and extreme violence. When you watch this film you will remember it and you will think about it, whether you like it or not. It takes a master filmmaker and storyteller to make that happen.
One thing that I would like to point out is that I believe the film is all about how you as a viewer interpret it, and that“s a good thing because this is one of those rare cinematic experiences that will leave you guessing. For instance, the film is often categorized within the western genre. I don“t agree with the general categorization the film is constantly associated with; I believe the film to be otherworldly decorated with an old west style. But, once again, it“s all up to interpretation, and I say blah to those who must always categorize!
EL TOPO is truly a mind-bending film ”” complete with amazing visual imagery and loaded with beauty and pure ugliness. It“s cinema worth experiencing.
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Lance Lucero
Warehouse 9 Productions, Ltd. (W9)
AWARD WINNING filmmaker and comic book creator
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