Peluca
- 2003
- 9 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
6.4/10
1.9 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe film follows its main character as he skips school with two of his friends, picks up a winning lottery ticket and go thrift shopping, where they find a wig for Giel's shaved head.The film follows its main character as he skips school with two of his friends, picks up a winning lottery ticket and go thrift shopping, where they find a wig for Giel's shaved head.The film follows its main character as he skips school with two of his friends, picks up a winning lottery ticket and go thrift shopping, where they find a wig for Giel's shaved head.
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I have seen Napolean Dynamite a good 6 times, and just finally saw "Peluca". Don't let the die-hards fool you - this thing is a mess. It shows promise and Hess is about as good as he is in "Dynamite", but the cinematography is awful, the "Gosh!" and "Idiot!"s are way overused.. I can't believe they got the green light to make a major motion picture based on this.
Again, that said, I love Napolean Dynamite, and am glad they re-cast the character of Pedro, among others. It just wouldn't have worked the way they originally set out.
It's on side 1 of the DVD if you want to check it out.
Again, that said, I love Napolean Dynamite, and am glad they re-cast the character of Pedro, among others. It just wouldn't have worked the way they originally set out.
It's on side 1 of the DVD if you want to check it out.
I've seen Napoleon Dynamite lots of times, and finally learned where I could see Peluca. So I checked it out. I mean, I can see where they got the idea for Napoleon Dynamite for this. Same personality in each character, just different names. Also, the whole "Pedro shaving his head" thing and Napoleon throwing that toy out the window and making it jump around and all. But I must say, Jared Hess must have gone from desperation to domination. Also, maybe if this was longer and had more detail in what Seth, Gayle and Pedro, maybe, just maybe, I'd like it better, despite it being in b/w. The Defiant Ones, was in b/w, yet still a great movie, the same for Schindler's List, but if you watched it in a different DeLuxe format, it could be in color.
Not long before filmmaker Jared Hess made his feature-length debut with the polarizing teen comedy, "Napoleon Dynamite", he started his film career by making this very similar short, "Peluca", which, like its successor, features Jon Heder, who was yet to become very famous, in the starring role. As a fan of the movie that followed, I've seen this short more than once in the bonus features of the Special Edition DVD. While I would say "Napoleon Dynamite" is the superior of the two, "Peluca" definitely comes close to it in terms of quality.
The main character here is Seth, a geeky teenager who is pretty much just like Napoleon Dynamite. He's not very popular at school, but is friends with two Mexican students, Pedro and Giel. During lunch break, while Seth is at the table in the cafeteria with Pedro and Giel, Giel (who is like Pedro Sanchez in "Napoleon Dynamite") has his hood over his head. This is because he was recently feeling too hot, and shaved his head to cool off, but now he doesn't want to be seen without any hair. The three of them agree to ditch their next class and go shopping, so Seth can buy a fanny pack and Giel can get a wig, but can they get enough money to do so?
Quite a few things in this short are also featured in "Napoleon Dynamite", including the way it begins. If you've seen ND, I'm sure one part of my plot description sounds familiar. However, there are also some things that did not end up being repeated in this short film's successor, but are still funny. One difference between "Peluca" and ND is that this short film is in black and white and the picture isn't quite perfect, obviously due to the very low budget. However, despite that, I certainly do recommend this pre-"Napoleon Dynamite" short for fans of the movie. If you like the style of humour in Jared Hess' feature-length debut, you can see more of the same in this film.
The main character here is Seth, a geeky teenager who is pretty much just like Napoleon Dynamite. He's not very popular at school, but is friends with two Mexican students, Pedro and Giel. During lunch break, while Seth is at the table in the cafeteria with Pedro and Giel, Giel (who is like Pedro Sanchez in "Napoleon Dynamite") has his hood over his head. This is because he was recently feeling too hot, and shaved his head to cool off, but now he doesn't want to be seen without any hair. The three of them agree to ditch their next class and go shopping, so Seth can buy a fanny pack and Giel can get a wig, but can they get enough money to do so?
Quite a few things in this short are also featured in "Napoleon Dynamite", including the way it begins. If you've seen ND, I'm sure one part of my plot description sounds familiar. However, there are also some things that did not end up being repeated in this short film's successor, but are still funny. One difference between "Peluca" and ND is that this short film is in black and white and the picture isn't quite perfect, obviously due to the very low budget. However, despite that, I certainly do recommend this pre-"Napoleon Dynamite" short for fans of the movie. If you like the style of humour in Jared Hess' feature-length debut, you can see more of the same in this film.
David Hess's first short film was a prototype that would serve as the basis for his first feature film and one of cinema's most outstanding characters. Peluca is a small student project that portrays a simple friendship many will have experienced in their adolescence. Due to its budget, it's a fairly small-scale production with a mediocre level of production. Unfortunately, the footage has aged very poorly because a higher-quality camera wasn't used to keep the quality intact. But behind its mediocre appearance lies a diamond in the rough. The characters Seth, Pedro, and Giel have good chemistry that makes their relationship believable. Jon Heder was already giving a preview of his iconic character that would catapult him to fame. Seth is the first sketch of the famous Napoleon Dynamite, and his peculiar personality is already on display. Although it's just a prototype, it's already a good preview of what would later be seen in the extended version. Peluca is ideal to watch before exploring David Hess's filmography and before diving into the world of Napoleon Dynamite. My final rating for this short film is 6/10.
This is pretty weird. It's like another version of Napoleon Dynamite. And there are different actors playing the same characters. And also the picture quality's not clear and it's in black and white. It's pretty weird. This is a video of what Jon Heder took when he was in Film School. It looks more like a sneaky video if it's in black and white. This is okay but unusual though. And 9 minutes does seem like enough time for this clip-like movie. It looks like it should only be sold for $3.00 or I prefer to say $1.00! And it's a weird name too for this movie. Peluca. It sounds like some Spanish word! But if you like really odd movies, you can see this one. But... watch the original Napoleon Dynamite first. Then you'll see what I mean. You'll like Napoleon Dynamite better than this cheap stuff. I certainly do.
क्या आपको पता है
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Dinner for Five: एपिसोड #4.9 (2005)
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- बजट
- $4,00,000(अनुमानित)
- चलने की अवधि
- 9 मि
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.37 : 1
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