All the schools I attended have people like Napoleon. Otaku is very strange for some people, but it is wonderful if you can understand them. If you want to know how it should be that person (or girl), Napoleonic explosives tell you. It will also cause you to squat down, laugh, clap your hands and even dance for joy.
Napoleon's family life was strange: he and his 32-year-old brother Kip and their grandmother and her camel, Tina lived in the middle of Idaho. Kip was "chatting with the baby all day" at home, and Napoleon began teaching another difficult grade that he was made fun of athlete and bullying and was also surprised by her grandmother. But this time he has made two new friends, an attractive photographer and Mexican transplant Pedro Sanchez. Eventually, even when Grandma encountered an accident and an eerie Uncleulico stayed during her recovery, his life began to improve.
Most people will dislike or prefer this movie. Dialogue is foolish (seems to be effective), humor is subtle, and the actions of Napoleon are often mysterious. Like colleagues in real life, he is hard to understand. But he is always faithful to himself, sometimes not good. But in many cases they are all very good and by the end of the movie you will understand everything about him.
Either way, the best part of the storytelling is how the events of the movie are developed without judgment or explanation. In other words, the director did not try to tell us what to think - and that is a magic refreshing Napoleonic explosives, completely different from the other teenage movies you saw. A neutral view may be the reason why many critics (including late Roger Albert) criticized the movie. Those familiar with writing teenage movies such as Ferry Bueller's Day Off, those who mostly take the opinion of Ferris, and even telling the audience when to return home, I think that this is understandable I will.
But if your personality is a bit strange - you may like Napoleon, unless you are a summer Whitley. I'm sure. I think that this style of storytelling spreads and I can continue to make more classical movies.
Napoleon Dynamite's Mise-en-Scene is a very unique man playing the role of Napoleon dynamite (Jared Hess, 2004). This is known as Jon Heder. His habit and habit made him a character; they were the main feature of his personality. But remember, he is not the only strange character in the film, but he has his own unique way to define himself as being independent of other characters . - Napoleon · Bonaparte Napoleon · Bonaparte is one of the best people in history, the best soldier and a good manager. He was also completely ruthless and dictator, and in his care he thought he was not wrong. Napoleon Bonaparte, born in French, was born in Ajaccio on Corsica on August 15, 1769 and was sold to France in Genoa, Italy. He studied French in Auton and later went to Brienne's military school.
Napoleon dynamite is based on a series of short play at MTV featuring short stature, high school geeks who live in a fantasy world of their own architecture. This is a small American town imitating the traditional "victory of otaku", where socially abandoned children face happiness and acceptance in the face of abusive and absurdity by more popular peers I find it. It's a series of surreal short films about Napoleon and its family so it's more fun than laughing but it's more beautiful than most of these American comedies to avoid the usual hatred of the middle class. Comedy and secretions of its body have become the main content of this type since the US sent us so as to foil our screen to a bad aversive woman. Quirky, stupid, harmless fun