6 reviews
underrated and marvelous low budget film!
This film is one of the funniest I have ever seen! If you like classic
Woody Allen, you will thoroughly enjoy Luis Cabellero's funny, off
the cuff, tongue in cheek, deadpan, brilliant narration as we get to
know him as a "little brown man." This politically incorrect film
knocks every stereotype out there about Latinos (specifically
Puerto Ricans). John Leguizamo is also fabulous in the many
sketches in the movie. (He is billed as Johnny Leggs.)
We all should watch this film in this day and age. It really reminds
us of the crazinees and futility of stereotypes in contemporary
society.
Woody Allen, you will thoroughly enjoy Luis Cabellero's funny, off
the cuff, tongue in cheek, deadpan, brilliant narration as we get to
know him as a "little brown man." This politically incorrect film
knocks every stereotype out there about Latinos (specifically
Puerto Ricans). John Leguizamo is also fabulous in the many
sketches in the movie. (He is billed as Johnny Leggs.)
We all should watch this film in this day and age. It really reminds
us of the crazinees and futility of stereotypes in contemporary
society.
- mariposarosa2
- Aug 31, 2004
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Very Funny Comedy
I enjoyed watching this film. It kept me laughing from start to finish. It was great.
Can't Stop Laughing
I still have the images of this comedy in my mind and sit here even now laughing. Where has this film been hiding? What a funny funny comedy!! Every actor was fantastic!! Thank you for taking my mind off of the daily grind and providing a great comedy.
Very Funny Comedy
Very funny comedy. One recommedation I'm glad I watched. Could not stop laughing.
Original and Thought Provoking Comedy
This is one of the most profound and realistic films portraying the Puerto Rican experience in what they thought would be the "promised land". The film manages to keep you laughing while still getting the point across.
Unique Comedy well worth seeing
Unique style and original content make this biting comedy worth seeing. A must-see for independent film makers on how less can really be more.