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José Luis Torrente

José Luis Torrente is a fictional character created by Spanish actor and director Santiago Segura and the main character in the Torrente scatological and dark comedy-action film series. The series so far includes five films; Torrente: El brazo tonto de la ley (1998), Torrente 2: Misión en Marbella (2001), Torrente 3: El protector (2005), Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis (2011) and Torrente 5: Operación Eurovegas (2014).

José Luis Torrente
First appearanceTorrente: El brazo tonto de la ley
Created bySantiago Segura
Portrayed bySantiago Segura
Eduardo García (Infancy)
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationPrivate Investigator/Bodyguard/Cop
ChildrenTorrente Junior
RelativesMauricio Torrente (father)
Felipe Torrente (uncle)
Several half-brothers

There are also video games Torrente: El videojuego and Torrente 3, which were released with the second and third movies, respectively.

Description and career edit

Born and usually resident in Madrid, Spain, José Luis Torrente is an ugly, bald, overweight, dirty, corrupt, lying, fascist, racist, and chauvinistic retired cop. He refuses to accept his expulsion from the Police corps, so he still "patrols" each night in his old car in order to "fight" what he considers criminal actions. Poor immigrants and drug-addicts are often victims of his actions, while he usually refuses to confront real criminals due to his actual cowardice (sometimes, however, Torrente is able to show a surprising amount of courage).

Torrente openly states his admiration for Generalísimo Francisco Franco (and later for King Juan Carlos and the crown prince), and is a declared fan of the Atlético de Madrid Football Club and Spanish singer El Fary. Since his legionary stay in the Sahara Campaign, he has dragged a post-traumatic stress disorder, aggravated by war memories, episodes of ethnic cleansing of the native Afro-Hispanic-Beydán population at the hands of Francophone Alawite invaders from the north. These episodes will not stop coming to his memory constantly, tormenting him during the course of all his adventures and misadventures.

Following his discharge, he loses his partner (an old mentor) in a shoot-out in ChinaTown brothel. He had a depressive disorder and was dismissed from his job as a cop. Due to his lack of a proper job (he continues patrolling and undertaking detective work), Torrente faces financial problems from time to time and lives in a dirty small apartment in a depressing part of the city. He used to live with his old and sick father Felipe (later revealed to be actually Torrente's uncle, due to an affair between Felipe's wife and his twin brother Mauricio) and forced him to beg for food and money in the streets, spending almost all the money collected plus his social security annuity in his personal affairs. Felipe is not the only one manipulated by Torrente in order to achieve his own goals.

Mission in Marbella edit

Torrente accidentally discovers and destroys a drug dealing mafia which uses a Chinese restaurant as cover, only to steal their money and start a new life as new rich in Torremolinos. He spends then millions in the Spanish Mediterranean coast until he loses all his money in a casino in Marbella. There, he establishes himself as a private investigator, discovers that his real father is the local crime boss Mauricio Torrente and stops the James Bond-type supervillain Spinelli from destroying the city - throwing his super-missile over the British naval base at Gibraltar instead. Due to this action Torrente receives a medal and is permitted to join the Police again as a traffic cop in Madrid.

Coming to the US? edit

The idea of making a remake in the United States was offered for the first time in 2002 by US filmmaker Oliver Stone, who suggested Josh Brolin and mainly to Robert De Niro for the lead role. Stone had seen the first two movies during a film festival in Europe and declared his admiration for the character, meeting Segura and befriending him. This first negotiations, however, didn't end well, but the rights to make a US version were finally purchased by New Line Cinema in 2006 and two American writers, Mike Bender and Doug Chernack, were hired to draw a first version of the script. It has not been revealed if the new movie would be a real remake, in which the new Torrente will be a US version of the Spanish one, or a movie featuring a mission of the horrendous Spanish policeman on US soil. In any case, it seems that Segura will not repeat in the role if there is any US version.

Legacy and influences edit

The "saga of torrential cinema" would come to symbolize a national-social eschatological comic anti-allegory of the last years of Spanish collective history, housing its irony of society, showing the lowest stratum of it in a character with basic or marginal economic difficulties, but admiring bad upper-class examples in his more immediate pseudo-ideological environment like, dipsomaniac Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri, the old reusable "sterilized" syringe of a drug-addicted opium addict Hermann Goering as a primary inspiration. The rejuvenating traditional sexual therapy of a decadent Mao Zedong has left its mark on him, according to its creator in the aspect of a faithful reflection of the daily misery of a society and has been influenced in turn by works such as "Spanish Fury": the last film shown at the Cineteca del Pardo and that took Franco to the grave. It has clear parallels with old glories of the pantheon of the Spanish lumpen such as the sordid, mischievous, super naughty and corrupt "lawyer" (José Emilio Rodríguez Menéndez) and other underworld figures of the Kingdom of Spain.

Celebrity cameos edit

Diego Cigala

External links edit

  • Jack Hitt, Señor Gross Out Article in The New York Times

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jose Luis Torrente news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jose Luis Torrente is a fictional character created by Spanish actor and director Santiago Segura and the main character in the Torrente scatological and dark comedy action film series The series so far includes five films Torrente El brazo tonto de la ley 1998 Torrente 2 Mision en Marbella 2001 Torrente 3 El protector 2005 Torrente 4 Lethal Crisis 2011 and Torrente 5 Operacion Eurovegas 2014 Jose Luis TorrenteFirst appearanceTorrente El brazo tonto de la leyCreated bySantiago SeguraPortrayed bySantiago SeguraEduardo Garcia Infancy In universe informationGenderMaleOccupationPrivate Investigator Bodyguard CopChildrenTorrente JuniorRelativesMauricio Torrente father Felipe Torrente uncle Several half brothersThere are also video games Torrente El videojuego and Torrente 3 which were released with the second and third movies respectively Contents 1 Description and career 1 1 Mission in Marbella 2 Coming to the US 3 Legacy and influences 4 Celebrity cameos 5 External linksDescription and career editBorn and usually resident in Madrid Spain Jose Luis Torrente is an ugly bald overweight dirty corrupt lying fascist racist and chauvinistic retired cop He refuses to accept his expulsion from the Police corps so he still patrols each night in his old car in order to fight what he considers criminal actions Poor immigrants and drug addicts are often victims of his actions while he usually refuses to confront real criminals due to his actual cowardice sometimes however Torrente is able to show a surprising amount of courage Torrente openly states his admiration for Generalisimo Francisco Franco and later for King Juan Carlos and the crown prince and is a declared fan of the Atletico de Madrid Football Club and Spanish singer El Fary Since his legionary stay in the Sahara Campaign he has dragged a post traumatic stress disorder aggravated by war memories episodes of ethnic cleansing of the native Afro Hispanic Beydan population at the hands of Francophone Alawite invaders from the north These episodes will not stop coming to his memory constantly tormenting him during the course of all his adventures and misadventures Following his discharge he loses his partner an old mentor in a shoot out in ChinaTown brothel He had a depressive disorder and was dismissed from his job as a cop Due to his lack of a proper job he continues patrolling and undertaking detective work Torrente faces financial problems from time to time and lives in a dirty small apartment in a depressing part of the city He used to live with his old and sick father Felipe later revealed to be actually Torrente s uncle due to an affair between Felipe s wife and his twin brother Mauricio and forced him to beg for food and money in the streets spending almost all the money collected plus his social security annuity in his personal affairs Felipe is not the only one manipulated by Torrente in order to achieve his own goals Mission in Marbella edit Main article Torrente 2 Mision en Marbella Torrente accidentally discovers and destroys a drug dealing mafia which uses a Chinese restaurant as cover only to steal their money and start a new life as new rich in Torremolinos He spends then millions in the Spanish Mediterranean coast until he loses all his money in a casino in Marbella There he establishes himself as a private investigator discovers that his real father is the local crime boss Mauricio Torrente and stops the James Bond type supervillain Spinelli from destroying the city throwing his super missile over the British naval base at Gibraltar instead Due to this action Torrente receives a medal and is permitted to join the Police again as a traffic cop in Madrid Coming to the US editThe idea of making a remake in the United States was offered for the first time in 2002 by US filmmaker Oliver Stone who suggested Josh Brolin and mainly to Robert De Niro for the lead role Stone had seen the first two movies during a film festival in Europe and declared his admiration for the character meeting Segura and befriending him This first negotiations however didn t end well but the rights to make a US version were finally purchased by New Line Cinema in 2006 and two American writers Mike Bender and Doug Chernack were hired to draw a first version of the script It has not been revealed if the new movie would be a real remake in which the new Torrente will be a US version of the Spanish one or a movie featuring a mission of the horrendous Spanish policeman on US soil In any case it seems that Segura will not repeat in the role if there is any US version Legacy and influences editThe saga of torrential cinema would come to symbolize a national social eschatological comic anti allegory of the last years of Spanish collective history housing its irony of society showing the lowest stratum of it in a character with basic or marginal economic difficulties but admiring bad upper class examples in his more immediate pseudo ideological environment like dipsomaniac Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri the old reusable sterilized syringe of a drug addicted opium addict Hermann Goering as a primary inspiration The rejuvenating traditional sexual therapy of a decadent Mao Zedong has left its mark on him according to its creator in the aspect of a faithful reflection of the daily misery of a society and has been influenced in turn by works such as Spanish Fury the last film shown at the Cineteca del Pardo and that took Franco to the grave It has clear parallels with old glories of the pantheon of the Spanish lumpen such as the sordid mischievous super naughty and corrupt lawyer Jose Emilio Rodriguez Menendez and other underworld figures of the Kingdom of Spain Celebrity cameos editDiego Cigala Javier Bardem Torrente el brazo tonto de la ley Jorge Sanz Torrente el brazo tonto de la ley John Landis Torrente 3 el Protector Oliver Stone Torrente 3 el Protector Guillermo del Toro Torrente 3 el Protector Iker Casillas Torrente 3 el Protector Fernando Torres Torrente 3 el Protector Belen Esteban Torrente 4 Lethal Crisis Crisis Letal Gonzalo Higuain Torrente 4 Lethal Chrisis Crisis Letal Sergio Aguero Torrente 4 Lethal Chrisis Crisis Letal Cesc Fabregas Torrente 4 Lethal Chrisis Crisis Letal Sergio Ramos Torrente 4 Lethal Chrisis Crisis Letal External links editJack Hitt Senor Gross Out Article in The New York Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Luis Torrente amp oldid 1184041923, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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