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Casa de Mi Padre (2012) - Will Ferrell's weird, funny Mexican movie



+ Silliest Movie of the Year

The retro-styled poster for Matt Piedmont's Casa de Mi Padre

Two Mexican brothers, one a successful drug dealer, the other a gullible, goodhearted moron, duel against villains, - some very very bad guys...!

The plot of Casa de Mi Padre is fast forgotten, to put it mildly. The film is a weird, Spanish-language western comedy that spoofs Mexican telenovelas, and for those who are game for it, it's a lot of fun. It is a campy patchwork of genres mixing and references (to films like The Wild Bunch (1969), El Mariachi (1992) and Mexican stuff that's unfamiliar to most audiences who aren't Mexican.) It blends old with new in deliberately crappy sets and effects, which makes it funny in a kind of obscure way. Besides Will Ferrell (Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)), who learned his Spanish for the film in a month and is surprisingly good as a Mexican, Gael Garcia Bernal (The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)) as the villain and Efren Ramirez (Napoleon Dynamite (2004)) and Adrian Martinez (American Hustle (2013)) as Ferrell's friends are all funny.
Casa de Mi Padre is written by Andrew Steele (A Deadly Adoption (2015)) and Eva Maria Peters (Antikiller 2: Antiterror (2003)) and directed by Matt Piedmont (The Spoils of Babylon (2014), TV mini-series). - It's weird! - And fun!

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Watch the trailer for the film here

Cost: 6 mil. $
Box office: 8 mil. $
= Huge flop
[The film was shot in 24 days, and it premiered on 382 screens to a 2.2 mil. $ opening weekend in North America, where it grossed 5.9 mil. $ (74 % of the total gross) in its two month run. It did not play in many other countries, and Mexico was the biggest secondary market with a 2.4 mil. $ gross. The film reportedly spend 8 mil. $ on marketing, which is after the 6 mil. $ production budget. In this light, the film's commercial failure is much steeper.]

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