Atomic Blue: Mexican Wrestler
Atomic Blue: Mexican Wrestler

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Atomic Blue: Mexican Wrestler

1999
Movie
64 min
English

Set in contemporary Los Angeles, this fast-paced indie flick stars Mexican wrestler Atomic Blue as a man trying to put his past behind him. Young Nick Rodriguez, devastated by his brother's death and worried about a land developer who wants to destroy his neighborhood, is looking for a knight in shining armor – and thinks he's found one in former wrestling champ Atomic Blue. Trouble is, the aging athlete isn't anxious to be a hero anymore.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Ruben DiazGenres: Documentary, Sport

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the vibrant and often masked world of Mexican Lucha Libre, focusing on the iconic wrestler Enrique "El Canek" Peña. It explores the history, cultural significance, and the personal journeys of the athletes who don the masks and perform in the ring. The film showcases the blend of athleticism, theatricality, and folklore that defines this unique form of professional wrestling.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a niche subject, "Atomic Blue: Mexican Wrestler" received moderate attention, with critics generally praising its insight into Lucha Libre culture and El Canek's career. Audience reception was positive among wrestling enthusiasts who appreciated the historical context and insider look.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of Lucha Libre.

  • Offers a compelling look into the life and legacy of El Canek.

  • Appreciated for its historical context and cultural significance.

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Fun Fact

The film features archival footage of legendary masked wrestlers like El Santo and Blue Demon, providing a historical perspective on the lineage of Lucha Libre heroes.

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