
Lucho, un hombre violento 1988
Step into the chaotic world of *Lucho, un hombre violento (1988)*, a raw and energetic Chilean comedy that dives headfirst into the absurdity of masculinity and chaos.
Director: Jorge González
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lucho, un hombre violento (1988) about?
This 1988 Chilean comedy dives into the life of Lucho, a volatile yet charismatic man whose violent outbursts and comedic missteps create a whirlwind of chaos. The film follows his misadventures as he clashes with friends, family, and society, all while delivering laughs and social commentary.
Who directed Lucho, un hombre violento?
Jorge González directed this chaotic comedy. Known for his bold visual style and unconventional storytelling, González brings a unique energy to the film.
Who stars in Lucho, un hombre violento?
The film stars Claudio Narea, Jorge González, Sergio Gómez, Roque Villagra, and Marco González, with Michel Grez rounding out the ensemble.
Is Lucho, un hombre violento (1988) worth watching?
If you enjoy raw, unfiltered comedies with a side of social satire, *Lucho, un hombre violento* is absolutely worth watching. Its cult status and unique charm make it a standout in Chilean cinema, offering both laughs and a glimpse into the era's cultural landscape.
How long is Lucho, un hombre violento?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Lucho, un hombre violento (1988) — A Wild, Unfiltered Comedy Classic from Chile
Step into the chaotic world of *Lucho, un hombre violento (1988)*, a raw and energetic Chilean comedy that dives headfirst into the absurdity of masculinity and chaos. Directed by Jorge González, this cult classic follows the misadventures of Lucho, a larger-than-life character whose violent yet hilarious antics push his friends and family to the brink. With its frenetic pacing and unapologetic humor, the film blends slapstick comedy with a gritty, unfiltered look at life in Santiago. González's signature style shines through, creating a film that's as much a time capsule of 1980s Chilean culture as it is a laugh-out-loud romp.
The cast, led by Claudio Narea, Jorge González, and Sergio Gómez, delivers performances that are as unpredictable as the plot itself. The film's chaotic energy mirrors the social tensions of the era, offering a satirical take on authority, rebellion, and the futility of violence. Whether you're a fan of classic Chilean cinema or just love a good underdog story, *Lucho, un hombre violento* promises a wild ride filled with heart, humor, and a whole lot of chaos.