To become a man, El Topo and his six-year-old son embark on a trans-formative desert adventure to battle warrior Masters. He claims to be God, dressed as a gunfighter in black, while riding his horse across an ethereal landscape littered with Western movie and ancient Eastern religious symbols. For El Topo, revenge means savagely slaughtering the bandits who attacked the community, and forcibly taking their leader's wife, Mara, for himself. A gory, erotic and self-reflective El Topo strives to exorcise his own demons while fighting those he encounters.
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To become a man, El Topo and his six-year-old son embark on a trans-formative desert adventure to battle warrior Masters. He claims to be God, dressed as a gunfighter in black, while riding his horse across an ethereal landscape littered with Western movie and ancient Eastern religious symbols. For El Topo, revenge means savagely slaughtering the bandits who attacked the community, and forcibly taking their leader's wife, Mara, for himself. A gory, erotic and self-reflective El Topo strives to exorcise his own demons while fighting those he encounters.
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