Cassandro
Cassandro

Cassandro (2023)

6.6 ? Sep 14, 2023 1h 47m

Overview

The true story of Saúl Armendáriz, a gay amateur wrestler from El Paso that rises to international stardom after he creates the character Cassandro, the “Liberace of Lucha Libre.” In the process, he upends not just the macho wrestling world but also his own life.

Genres

Drama

Release Date

September 14, 2023

Rating

6.6 /10

Runtime

1h 47m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Gael García Bernal

Gael García Bernal

Saúl "Cassandro"

Roberta Colindrez

Roberta Colindrez

Sabrina

Perla de la Rosa

Perla de la Rosa

Yocasta

Joaquín Cosío

Joaquín Cosío

Lorenzo

Raúl Castillo

Raúl Castillo

Gerardo

El Hijo del Santo

El Hijo del Santo

Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny

Felipe

Gigántico

Murder Clown

Yavor Vesselinov

Yavor Vesselinov

Pete

Leonardo Alonso

Leonardo Alonso

El Mysterioso

Gilberto Barraza

Gilberto Barraza

Comandante Gómez

Carmen Ledesma

Rosie

Javier Escobar

Masked Massacre

Lorenzo Constantini

Cousin Thiago

Jorge Andrés Zerecero

Young Saúl

Robert Salas

Robert Salas

Eduardo

Ronald Gonzales-Trujillo

Young Eduardo

Sofía Félix

Young Yocasta

Eduardo Cayetano

Diablo

Joseph Gabriel Rodríguez

Ruben

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7.0/10

Sep 20, 2023

Gael García Bernal is great in this entertaining biopic of the eponymous wrestler who rose from Texan oblivion and poverty to international acclaim. We learn fairly early on that he and his mother "Jocasta" (Perla De La Rosa) get by after his father abandoned them by working loads of different jobs and by him taking on the role of an "exotico" - a sort of "glamour" wrestler - in a makeshift garage where his job is to camp things up and then get beaten by a guy twice his size. Aside from the fact that it hurts, he decides that he wants a new home for him and his mum, and that he also has the skill to take things a bit further professionally. Together with his new-found, kick-ass, trainer "Sabrina" (Roberta Colindrez) he decides to create the new character of "Cassandro" to become the first of his creed to actually win! What now ensues is quite a messy film, technically - the editing and continuity are not very good, but the sheer charisma of the star as he portrays this openly gay man in a world that offers him little but hostility is frequently quite amusing and engaging to watch. There's a little bit of (complicated) love interest for him, too, but essentially it's Bernal hamming it up, Liberace style, in the ring where he is adept and pinning down (not an euphemism) gents far more substantial than himself. Like stories of boxing in general, it's illustrative of just how few opportunities there are for those trapped in a cycle of poverty to escape the mundanity of their lives - especially when their sexuality doesn't exactly conform either; and it also demonstrates well just how a community thrives on and values these makeshift, almost bare-knuckle, events. I knew nothing at all about the "Lucha Libre" culture so that proved quite an eye-opener too - particularly when reconciled with a strong but not overwhelming gay storyline. Maybe it doesn't need to be seen in a cinema, but I did enjoy it and it's well worth a watch.

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