Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLopez, treated derisively by all as Lopitos, is a humble but loyal citizen of Los Cocos Republic who works as an assistant at the chancellery, helping to process visas. Through a sudden seri... Tout lireLopez, treated derisively by all as Lopitos, is a humble but loyal citizen of Los Cocos Republic who works as an assistant at the chancellery, helping to process visas. Through a sudden series of events, namely the Los Cocos Ambassador's fear of the number 13, a strict protocol, ... Tout lireLopez, treated derisively by all as Lopitos, is a humble but loyal citizen of Los Cocos Republic who works as an assistant at the chancellery, helping to process visas. Through a sudden series of events, namely the Los Cocos Ambassador's fear of the number 13, a strict protocol, three military coups, and a revolution, all successful in the same day, with many changes ... Tout lire
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- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Lopez 'Lopitos'
- (as Mario Moreno 'Cantinflas')
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The film is set in a world with countries much like the Soviet and Western Bloc nations but all the names of the nations have been changed. Canfinflas plays Lopito--a lowly employee for his nation's embassy. However, in a funny scene, a dinner party is disrupted when they hear of a coup--and the ambassador is replaced. And, by the time the dinner is complete, three MORE coups occur--leaving Lopito as the new ambassador! Now that he's suddenly an important man, forces from the Red nations (i.e, communists) and Green nations (capitalists) begin pushing him for an upcoming vote--and his is the deciding vote. How Lopito handles all this is quite clever and graceful and the movie ends on a note VERY much like "The Great Dictator".
If you are looking for a hilarious comedy, you should look elsewhere. Compared to many of Cantinflas' other films, it's much more serious and less goofy. This is NOT a criticism--I liked the social and political commentary in this film. While I was born, raised and live in a 'Green' nation, Cantinflas' speech had a lot of brilliance in it as he criticized both the Red and Green nations. Overall, a serious yet funny little comedy.
"Su Excelencia" shows Cantinflas on another string, putting aside physical humor and concentrating on his infinite verbiage. It is considered the last film of the Golden Age of the Mexican comedian and its merits lie in the crazy dialogues and a much more elaborate plot than expected. Be careful with the final speech, a call in Cantinflas code to end the Cold War that tormented humanity in the 1960s. Similar to the one performed by the mythical Chaplin in "The Great Dictator."
Invaluable material to work with students that will never go out of style.
He played a little with the Cuban Revolution and also gave us a laugh over the spy movements of each side in order to try to get his vote to their side.
But the most important moment is his speech, where, instead of giving his vote to any side, he asks the world to let any country to decide freely their destiny, as long as he wishes a world of peace. His last worlds are strumming.
"A man said 'love each other' but we changed to 'war each other' ".
Yes, he can be a hippie in the middle of the U.N. but his message was tender and shape at the same time. A lot of people still things that this comedian would be a great President if he wanted to be it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCantinflas's favorite film.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Sueño (2005)
- Bandes originalesQuién Será
By Pablo Beltrán Ruiz
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Détails
- Durée
- 2h 13min(133 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1