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Plot Summary
Torrente, the most politically incorrect and clumsy policeman in Spain, is back. This time, he finds himself embroiled in a dangerous plot involving an international arms trafficking ring. Despite his usual incompetence, Torrente must somehow navigate the treacherous world of spies and criminals to save the day, all while dealing with his own personal vices and bizarre situations.
Critical Reception
Superhéroe, like its predecessors, was a box office success in Spain, catering to its dedicated fanbase who enjoy the crude humor and over-the-top action. Critics were divided, with many finding the humor stale and offensive, while others appreciated its unapologetic satirical take on Spanish society and pop culture.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on crude and offensive humor that has become repetitive.
- Torrente's character remains a popular, albeit controversial, anti-hero for a segment of the audience.
- The plot offers a mix of action and slapstick, fitting the established formula of the franchise.
Google audience: Audience reception is polarized, with many fans of the Torrente series appreciating the continued crude humor and action, while others find the character and his antics to be dated and offensive.
Fun Fact
Santiago Segura, who plays the titular character Torrente, also wrote and directed all films in the series, making him intimately involved in the creation and evolution of the character.
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