Peliculas De Vicente Fernandez Completas El Coyote Y La Bronca Exclusive
Peliculas de Vicente Fernandez Completas: El Coyote y la Bronca Exclusive – La Joya Perdida del Cine Ranchero
Cuando hablamos de Vicente Fernandez, la mayoría piensa inmediatamente en sus canciones: "Volver, Volver", "Por Tu Maldito Amor" y "El Rey". Sin embargo, para los verdaderos seguidores del "Charro de Huentitán", su legado cinematográfico es tan importante como su discografía. En el vasto universo de las peliculas de Vicente Fernandez completas, existe un par de títulos que generan una fascinación casi mística entre los coleccionistas: "El Coyote" y "La Bronca".
What Works
- The "Chente" Persona: This film captures Vicente Fernández at the peak of his physical powers as an actor. He isn't just singing; he is riding horses, engaging in fistfights, and firing pistols. For fans of "El Rey," this is pure escapism. He embodies the Mexican machismo archetype perfectly—fearless, loyal to his friends, and respectful of women.
- The Action: Unlike his later films which focused heavily on melodrama, El Coyote y la Bronca leans into action. It features classic standoffs, horse chases, and the gritty aesthetic of rural Mexico.
- The Music: As with almost all his movies, the soundtrack is a highlight. You can expect Chente to serenade the audience with soulful renditions of rancheras that narrate the emotions of the scene. The music acts as the emotional narrator of the film.
Musical Power: Features "Chente" performing hits that define the golden era of his career. Peliculas de Vicente Fernandez Completas: El Coyote y
"La Bronca" (1988): El Duelo Final con un Ídolo Real
Si "El Coyote" es acción pura, "La Bronca" es el drama psicológico. Esta es, quizás, la película más cruda y realista de Vicente Fernandez. Co-protagonizada por su hijo mayor, Vicente Fernández Jr. (en un intento de crear una dinastía similar a la de Pedro Infante con su hermano), la cinta toca temas como el alcoholismo, el orgullo paterno y la violencia doméstica. The "Chente" Persona: This film captures Vicente Fernández
"El Coyote y la Bronca: La Segunda Parte" Musical Power: Features "Chente" performing hits that define
1. El Coyote (1978) – The Vigilante
- The Plot: Vicente plays a mysterious masked rider who returns to his homeland to bring justice to a corrupt town. Think of Zorro with tequila and a beautiful soundtrack.
- Why it’s a gem: This film has a darker, grittier tone than most of his movies. The climax features one of the best horse chases in Mexican cinema history.
- Key Song: Por Hay Unos Ojos (featured heavily during the romantic scenes).