La disparatada parada de los monstruos

Butt ugly. But funny.

Ricky Coogan, un ambicioso y avaro ídolo juvenil, es contratado por la malvada ESS Corporation y enviado a la República de Santa Flan, en América del Sur, para promover un tóxico fertilizante biogenético, el Grotex 24. Prohibido en los USA por las mutaciones que provoca, Ricky nunca llegará a su destino porque decide parar en una feria de monstruos en el camino.

"Freaked," a 1993 cult classic produced by Tommy and the Chiodo Bros. Productions, is a bizarre yet brilliant concoction of horror, comedy, and surrealism that defies conventional categorization. Directed by Alex Winter and Tom Stern, the film follows the misadventures of Ricky Coogan, a self-absorbed actor played by Winter, who is lured to South America to promote a toxic fertilizer. Instead, he finds himself transformed into a grotesque mutant at the hands of the mad scientist Elijah C. Skuggs, portrayed with maniacal glee by Randy Quaid. The film's plot is as wild as its special effects, weaving a tale of redemption, friendship, and rebellion against a backdrop of absurdity. What sets "Freaked" apart is its fearless embrace of the grotesque and the absurd, delivered with a keen sense of humor and a nod to the B-movie genre. The Chiodo brothers, known for their work on "Killer Klowns from Outer Space," bring their signature style of practical effects to life, creating a menagerie of memorable mutants that populate the film's twisted world. From the Sockhead to the Bearded Lady, each character is a testament to the creativity and craftsmanship that went into the film's production. The practical effects, combined with the film's rapid-fire humor and satirical edge, make "Freaked" a standout in the realm of cult cinema. The film's narrative is a rollercoaster of unexpected twists and turns, punctuated by moments of genuine heart and camaraderie among its motley crew of characters. As Ricky navigates his new reality and forms alliances with fellow freaks, the film delves into themes of acceptance and the superficiality of Hollywood. The performances, particularly by Winter and Quaid, are both over-the-top and surprisingly nuanced, adding depth to the film's otherwise zany atmosphere. "Freaked" also boasts a cameo-filled cast, including the likes of Brooke Shields and Mr. T, adding to its eclectic charm. Despite its initial commercial failure, "Freaked" has garnered a dedicated following over the years, celebrated for its originality and unapologetic weirdness. The film's cult status is a testament to its enduring appeal and the timeless nature of its message. In a world that often values conformity, "Freaked" stands as a bold reminder of the beauty and power of embracing one's unique, albeit freakish, qualities.

Año1993

Presupuesto13000000$

Ingresos29296$

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GénerosComediaCiencia ficciónTerror

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Tommy

Chiodo Bros. Productions

Freaked

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