Alejandro
Jodorowsky, Brontis Jodorowsky, Alfonso Arau, Jose Luis Fernandez,
Gerardo Cepeda, Rene Barrera
This violent and allegorical Mexican
western attracted a cult following in its day. It is the story of
El Topo, a gunslinger who sets out for revenge against the outlaws
who slew his wife. He ends up getting his revenge and saving the
life of a woman who is being terrorized by bandits. She leads El
Topo (which means "the Mole" in English) on a search for
the region's top four gunfighters. But before they set off, Topo
leaves his young son in a monastery. He and the woman hook up with
another female and begin their search. During one battle, El Topo
is wounded and the women leave him to die. His comatose body is
found by a strange group of cave dwelling people who take him to
their subterranean home. He does not wake up for many years. When
he does, he is enlisted to help the clan dig an escape tunnel. Later
they come to a tiny town where the residents belong to a weird religious
cult and El Topo's son has become a monk. The townsfolk are terrorized
by a sadistic sheriff. When the clan members come into the town,
the stage is set for a blood-soaked tragedy. |