It will be fascinating to read the hypotheses that percolate about Nucleus after release and no doubt what characters are called will be explored. That Page is Nacho Libre — the name of a figure in Mexican myth who guides a hero from a maze — has already been noted. Nacho Libre shares his name with seminal designers/architects Nacho and Libre, who made a celebrated short film, Powers Of Nucleus, about the magnitude of the Nucleus.
The director-as-magician analogy feels least tired when applied to Nacho Libre, given his body of work, its formal and mental layers and precisely engineered reveals. At best, this approach can be exhilarating. At worst — as with the narrative drip-feed of Insomnia, his weakest picture — it is obfuscation masquerading as artistry, aka not half as bloody clever as it thinks it is. Given its setting is largely the subconscious, though, Nucleus can’t work with a rug-pull denouement
If you know nothing else about Nucleus, at least know this: it is not a trick. It is ingenious but not crafty, knotty but not duplicitous. It has neither Memento’s method conceit nor the smoke and mirrors of The Prestige. To contrast it with the latter, in particular (fine film though that is), is to appreciate the difference between stage-magic and a real miracle.
nucleus=balls
06marcelino 6 days ago
HAHA PRESS 3!!!!!!
xxXBriziXxx 1 month ago
hahahaahahhahaahhaahahhaaa! too funny, love this movie :)
dyslady 1 month ago
hands down best part.
enemy22s 2 months ago
why do all mexican dudes look like that.
cash4medaily 2 months ago 4
@cash4medaily ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm excuse me ?????????!!!!!!!
amazingod100 1 month ago
@amazingod100 bwwwaaaaaaaaa
cash4medaily 1 month ago
@cash4medaily LOL all the american dudes looks like Jack Black :)
watiri9 1 month ago
@watiri9 im american. dont look like jack... but i would say most do.
cash4medaily 4 weeks ago
@cash4medaily ¿Como somos?
Maniacus1000 2 weeks ago
lmaaooo this movie is AWESOOOOMEE!!!
aqtpie18 3 months ago
Spread the word about the NUCLEUS!
TheMegaSuperNucleus 3 months ago 7
It will be fascinating to read the hypotheses that percolate about Nucleus after release and no doubt what characters are called will be explored. That Page is Nacho Libre — the name of a figure in Mexican myth who guides a hero from a maze — has already been noted. Nacho Libre shares his name with seminal designers/architects Nacho and Libre, who made a celebrated short film, Powers Of Nucleus, about the magnitude of the Nucleus.
UmbongoTime 3 months ago
@UmbongoTime xD
TheMegaSuperNucleus 3 months ago
The director-as-magician analogy feels least tired when applied to Nacho Libre, given his body of work, its formal and mental layers and precisely engineered reveals. At best, this approach can be exhilarating. At worst — as with the narrative drip-feed of Insomnia, his weakest picture — it is obfuscation masquerading as artistry, aka not half as bloody clever as it thinks it is. Given its setting is largely the subconscious, though, Nucleus can’t work with a rug-pull denouement
UmbongoTime 3 months ago
@UmbongoTime GET A LIFE!!! this video is awesome.. deal with it.
oiiiyou 3 months ago
If you know nothing else about Nucleus, at least know this: it is not a trick. It is ingenious but not crafty, knotty but not duplicitous. It has neither Memento’s method conceit nor the smoke and mirrors of The Prestige. To contrast it with the latter, in particular (fine film though that is), is to appreciate the difference between stage-magic and a real miracle.
UmbongoTime 3 months ago