There are few performers as consistently funny and interesting asWill Ferrell.
He stars inCasa de mi Padreas a rancher stuck in the middle of a drug war.
Our review of the Blu-ray ofCasa de mi Padrefollows after the jump.
She and Armando fall for each other right away, but its complicated.
Then enters Onza (Bernal), who is pissed at Raul and looking to get revenge.
This partly is due to Raul stealing Sonia away from him.
Theres also some government interference with the DEA (headed up byNick Offerman) investigating the drugs.
Theres a bit where Bernal is smoking two cigarellos at once, and it just dies on screen.
It doesnt feel authentic, nor does it feel like a straight satire.
It lands in the middle between those two and doesnt really work.
The film is presented in widescreen (2.35:1) and in DTS-HD master audio.
The film comes with a making of (16 min.
), ten deleted scenes (20 min.