Cassandro

Cassandro

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Mientras las luces brillan intensamente en los polvorientos cuadriláteros de lucha libre del submundo de México, Saúl Armendáriz entra en el escenario como Cassandro, una persona extravagante y carismática que cautivaría al público de todo el mundo. Nacido en El Paso, Texas, en una familia de inmigrantes mexicanos, Saúl creció con una pasión por la lucha libre, un estilo de lucha libre profesional conocido por sus acrobacias de alto vuelo y coloridos trajes. Con su característico peinado de copete y atuendos brillantes, Cassandro irrumpió en la escena como un luchador amateur, desafiando las convenciones al abrazar su homosexualidad y ostentándola a través de su extravagante vestimenta. A medida que ganaba popularidad, el alter ego de Saúl, Cassandro, se convirtió en una sensación, lo que le valió el apodo de "Liberace de la Lucha Libre", un guiño al virtuosismo del legendario pianista Liberace. A medida que crecía la fama de Cassandro, también lo hacía su compromiso inquebrantable con su identidad y expresión artística. Utilizó su plataforma para promover la aceptación y la inclusión, desafiando la cultura machista que impregnaba la escena de la lucha libre en México. Su estilo y valentía sin complejos inspiraron a una nueva generación de luchadores, fanáticos y personas LGBTQ+ a abrazar su verdadero ser. A través del ascenso meteórico de Cassandro, la película profundiza en las luchas personales de Saúl, explorando temas de identidad, autoaceptación y el poder del arte para trascender las expectativas sociales. A medida que la estrella de Cassandro seguía brillando, se convirtió en un faro de esperanza para aquellos que se sentían marginados o incomprendidos, demostrando que la autenticidad y la individualidad pueden conducir al estrellato internacional.

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Emersyn

Gael García Bernal is as reliable as ever, but the presentation of the other characters, including the wrestling itself, feels rhythmically off in the final act. The ultimate focus and resolution are quite unclear.

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6/28/2025, 12:28:43 PM
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Jace

#Sundance2023# Adding a star for the male lead's charisma. A well-made sports biopic, but Mexican wrestling itself isn't a widely popular sport, and Cassandro is an even more unusual figure within wrestling, making this theme inherently intriguing. The portrayal of the relationship between the male lead and his mother is very delicate, with many subtle details captured beautifully, which further highlights the protagonist's own identity struggles. The ending is slightly cliché, but doesn't fully succumb to it. In the Q&A after the screening, the director mentioned that they originally planned to make a documentary about Cassandro, but after meeting with Gael García Bernal, they decided to write a more expressive film.

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6/21/2025, 12:12:43 AM
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Eva

The real-life figure stood tall amidst controversy, rejection, and numerous divisive conflicts, injecting "true self" and a different kind of energy onto the traditionally hyper-masculine wrestling stage. Just reading his biography beforehand piqued my interest. As the absolute protagonist, Gael García Bernal delivers a truly outstanding performance (even reminding me of his boxing-related project with Diego Luna last year). However, the film itself suffers from a slightly sluggish pace and a lack of energy, and is also somewhat like a straightforward documentary.

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6/17/2025, 6:57:31 PM
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Jace

Following a fairly standard and conservative biopic formula, *Cassandro* answers the question that many bigger-budget, similar films gloss over: why does this particular story need to be told right now? Unlike the trite and tiresome narratives of mainstream white men, Saúl's life-long professional journey delves deeply into the still-present dangers of extreme homophobia. It brilliantly showcases how the creation of a fictional persona can be a natural sanctuary and defense for those marginalized by intersecting prejudices, all while gloriously displaying the liberating power of professional wrestling as a localized embodiment of superhero culture. The wrestler's improbable rise becomes a vibrant tapestry, encompassing a spectrum of narrative identities and the diverse ways individuals shape themselves within their communities. It tears down the veil of...

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6/16/2025, 1:44:43 PM
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Aitana

"Cassandro" is a vibrant and energetic biographical drama that brings to life the incredible true story of Saúl Armendáriz, a gay amateur wrestler who rose to international stardom as the flamboyant and charismatic Cassandro. With its dynamic blend of colorful characters, high-flying action sequences, and emotional depth, this film is a thrilling and inspiring ride from start to finish, exploring themes of identity, acceptance, and the power of self-expression.

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4/3/2025, 1:27:43 PM
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Lola

Cassandro is a compelling blend of wrestling, self-discovery, and bold creativity. The story of Saúl Armendáriz and his Cassandro persona feels like a Mexican version of Rocky, with a twist of reinvention that's both inspiring and culturally rich. It's not just about the wrestling matches—it's about breaking barriers and finding your voice in a world that might not always accept it. A must-watch for fans of underdog stories and those who appreciate the power of self-expression.

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4/2/2025, 9:14:31 AM