Mystery Men (Hombres misteriosos)

No somos tus héroes clásicos, somos los otros chicos.

La bulliciosa metrópoli de Champion City es una próspera comunidad de ciudadanos decentes y trabajadores, donde el hombre común puede aún albergar la fantasía de convertirse en un superhéroe. Roy tiene un empleo sin futuro en una chatarrería, Jeffrey vive en casa de su madre y se pasa el día encerrado en su cuarto, Eddie anhela el apoyo de su familia, pero sus hijos se burlan de él y su mujer le regaña. De día todo parece normal, pero de noche Roy, Jeffrey y Eddie se convierten en Mister Furioso, El Rajá Azul y El Zapador, héroes que peinan las calles en busca de villanos.

"Mystery Men," a 1999 cult classic produced by Universal Pictures and Golar Productions, is a comedic take on the superhero genre that brilliantly showcases the quirky and often overlooked sidekicks of the superhero world. Set in the fictional Champion City, the film follows a group of amateur superheroes who band together to save their city from the clutches of the evil Casanova Frankenstein, played with villainous flair by Geoffrey Rush. With a star-studded cast including Ben Stiller, William H. Macy, and Hank Azaria, the film humorously explores the trials and tribulations of these unconventional heroes as they strive to prove their worth. Directed by Kinka Usher in his feature film debut, "Mystery Men" blends slapstick humor with heartfelt moments, creating a unique cinematic experience that both parodies and pays homage to the superhero genre. The film's visual style, characterized by vibrant colors and exaggerated costumes, adds to its charm and sets it apart from more conventional superhero films. The screenplay, penned by Neil Cuthbert, cleverly balances the absurdity of the characters' powers—such as a man who can turn invisible only when no one is looking and another who wields a deadly bowling ball—with their genuine desire to make a difference. The heart of "Mystery Men" lies in its ensemble cast, each bringing their own brand of humor and humanity to their roles. William H. Macy's portrayal of the shovel-wielding hero, The Shoveler, grounds the film with his earnest dedication to his family and city. Ben Stiller's Mr. Furious, with his uncontrollable rage and lack of actual superpowers, provides much of the film's comedic relief. The chemistry among the cast, including standout performances by Janeane Garofalo as The Bowler and Kel Mitchell as Invisible Boy, elevates the film beyond mere parody into a celebration of the underdog spirit. Despite its initial lukewarm reception at the box office, "Mystery Men" has since garnered a dedicated following, appreciated for its originality and humor. The film's message about the power of teamwork and the importance of believing in oneself resonates with audiences, making it a timeless addition to the superhero genre. "Mystery Men" remains a testament to the idea that even the most unlikely heroes can make a significant impact, proving that it's not the size of the cape, but the size of the heart that matters.

Año1999

Presupuesto68000000$

Duración121 minuto

Ingresos29762011$

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GénerosAventuraFantasíaAcciónComediaCiencia ficción

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Golar Productions

Mystery Men

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