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Jodorowsky - El Topo (1970)
Posted By : newland | Date : 12 Feb 2008 17:38:00 | Comments : 6

Alejandro Jodorowsky - El Topo (1970) [DVDrip/BivX]
2:04:35 | 720x528 | 23.976fps | XviD | Audio: BivX MP3 - 128kbps | 1.47 GB
Audio channel 1: Original soundtrack in Spanish (with optional English/Spanish/French/Portuguese subtitles)
Audio channel 2: Director's commentary in Spanish (with optional English/Spanish/French/Portuguese subtitles)

Classic Americana and avant-garde European cinema sensibilities meet Zen Buddhism and the Bible as master gunfighter and cosmic mystic El Topo (played by writer/director Alejandro Jodorowsky) must defeat his four sharp-shooting rivals on an ever-increasingly bizarre path to allegorical self-enlightenment and surreal resurrection.


"The mole digs tunnels under the earth, looking for the sun. Sometimes, he gets to the surface. When he sees the sun, he is blinded."


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. AMG


Virtually out of circulation from the mid-1970s into the 1990s, performance artist/provocateur Alejandro Jodorowsky's second film El Topo claims a place in film history as the first "midnight movie." Determined to bypass traditional distribution after his experience with his first film Fando and Lis (1968), Jodorowsky sought another route for his surreal western. Described by critics as Sergio Leone crossed with Luis Buñuel, Sam Peckinpah, and Jean-Luc Godard, and infused with eastern and western religious iconography, El Topo premiered at New York's Elgin Theater at midnight in December 1970 and began playing at the witching hour every evening. With almost no publicity, El Topo quickly became a cult sensation, as Jodorowsky's trippy, ultra-violent screen quest for "sainthood" deeply appealed to the Elgin's hipster, counterculture crowd (especially since the management tolerated pot-smoking). Picked up for distribution six months into its Elgin run on the recommendation of fan John Lennon, El Topo divided critics over whether it was a timely avant-garde masterpiece or reactionary faux art pandering to its acolytes' worst impulses. Regardless, El Topo all but vanished by 1975 in the wake of the distributor's stipulation that it play only with Jodorowsky's less-admired Holy Mountain (1973), with its rare screenings raising the question of whether El Topo could have succeeded outside of its cultural moment. AMG


















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Posted By: kharmok Date: 12 Feb 2008 23:31:36

Another great film of Jodorowsky, highly recommended, specially his commentary.

I've done a very similar 1500Mb dual-channel rip and planned to post it soon, but nevermind, you've done it very nicely, thanks. However, I think I'll post some extras unless you plan to do it?

Other films of Alejandro Jodorowsky on Avax:

Alejandro Jodorowsky - The Holy Mountain (1973)
Posted By: worried Date: 13 Feb 2008 04:54:07
Well, thats the weirdest thing I have ever seen, senseless shit!
Posted By: kharmok Date: 13 Feb 2008 09:20:06

That's why the Director's commentary is useful :) Film is, like the Holy Mountain, about the spiritual progress, and it is necesarilly communicated throgh many symbols...so it doesn't always seem rational, but Jodorowsky carefully planned everything, nothing is there by chance

Posted By: newland Date: 13 Feb 2008 21:24:03
If you like El Topo, you'll probably love The Holy Mountain. I know it blew my mind!
Posted By: fadelheim Date: 16 Aug 2008 09:02:31
To "worried": your comment tells a lot about your IQ, background and artistic feelings.
Leave comments and reviews to the pros, ok?
It is not the best movie in the world, but it definitly belongs in the top 20.
Good work.
Posted By: Donna51 Date: 06 Jan 2009 17:02:52
Hey your good man, first I find holy mountain now I get to watch EL Topo saw this one a few years ago on SBS(Australian TV station) The Cult Movie Show.
I Know its by another filmmaker but would you have "Blueberry" I think thats the name.
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