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: The film satirizes the darkest, most outdated corners of Spanish society. Torrente represents a "shameful" version of the national identity that audiences found both horrifying and undeniably funny. The Rise of Santiago Segura
(1998) is not merely a crude comedy; it is a surgical, albeit filthy, examination of the "España cañí." Directed by and starring Santiago Segura, the film introduced José Luis Torrente—a character who serves as a repository for every conceivable human vice. He is sexist, racist, unhygienic, and a fervent Atlético de Madrid supporter, yet he became a folk hero. The "deep" appeal of the film lies in its ability to make the audience laugh at the very things they should find repulsive, effectively holding up a mirror to the darker, unpolished corners of society. Breaking the "Cultural Correctness" : The film satirizes the darkest, most outdated
The film is a biting parody of Spanish masculinity and traditional stereotypes, using "gross-out" humor to critique societal hypocrisy. He is sexist, racist, unhygienic, and a fervent