Delta Farce Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

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🍿 Delta Farce: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Accidental Deployment

Larry, Bill, and Everett, three bumbling Army reservists, find their lives taking an unexpected turn when they’re mistakenly deployed to Iraq. However, due to a mishap during the flight, they end up being dropped in a remote Mexican village. Unaware of their actual location, they believe they’ve arrived in the war-torn Middle Eastern country, setting the stage for a series of comedic misunderstandings. Sergeant Kilgore, their tough-as-nails instructor, suffers an equally unfortunate fate, getting separated from the trio during the accidental ejection. Presumed dead by the reservists, Kilgore is left behind as the hapless trio ventures into the unknown, convinced they’re on a mission to liberate Iraq.

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Misadventures in Mexico

Believing they are in Iraq, Larry, Bill, and Everett stumble upon a village terrorized by a group of ruthless bandits led by Carlos Santana. Mistaking the villagers for Iraqis and the bandits for insurgents, the trio decides to take action, employing their limited military skills and a whole lot of redneck ingenuity. Their efforts, though misguided, unintentionally help the villagers, who are grateful for their intervention. The reservists, still oblivious to their geographical error, embrace their roles as saviors, setting up a makeshift base and devising a plan to protect the village from further attacks. They dub their operation ‘Operation: Sombrero,’ highlighting their cluelessness and further fueling the film’s comedic narrative.

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The Truth Revealed

The trio’s charade begins to unravel when they capture one of the bandits, Ricardo. During interrogation, Ricardo reveals that they are not in Iraq but in Mexico, much to the shock and disbelief of Larry, Bill, and Everett. This revelation forces them to confront their mistake and decide what to do next. Meanwhile, Sergeant Kilgore, very much alive and extremely unhappy after discovering he was buried alive, is on their trail, determined to bring them to justice for their desertion. Simultaneously, Carlos Santana, the vengeful bandit leader, is plotting his revenge, setting up a final showdown between the reservists and the outlaws.

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⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Larry (Larry the Cable Guy): A recently unemployed and dumped Army reservist who leads his friends into a mistaken mission in Mexico.
  • Bill Little (Bill Engvall): An Army reservist and friend to Larry who’s struggling in his marriage but loyally follows Larry’s lead.
  • Everett (DJ Qualls): The quirky and dim-witted Army reservist and friend to Larry and Bill who adds to the group’s comedic mishaps.
  • Sgt. Kilgore (Keith David): The no-nonsense sergeant who is inadvertently dragged along with the reservists on their accidental deployment to Mexico.
  • Carlos Santana (Danny Trejo): The ruthless bandit leader terrorizing the Mexican village, who becomes the unlikely target of the reservists’ misguided mission.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Larry: “All right ladies…Let’s Git R Done.” – Larry says this as they are gearing up, ready to ‘liberate’ what they think is Iraq.
  • Larry: “You look like a retarded Chewbacca.” – Larry says this to Everett when he sees Everett’s homemade sniper suit.
  • Ricardo: “You’re not in Iraq, gringo.” – Ricardo, the prisoner, reveals to Larry that they are actually in Mexico, not Iraq.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $8 million
  • Domestic Gross: $8,130,530
  • Worldwide Gross: $8,729,473

💥 Delta Farce Reviews

Personal Review

Okay, so I went into this expecting a low-brow comedy, and it definitely delivered on that. There were some genuinely funny moments, mostly from D.J. Qualls’ quirky character, but overall, it just felt a bit lazy. The plot was ridiculous, and the humor relied too much on stereotypes. Honestly, I laughed a few times, but I wouldn’t recommend it unless you’re really, really bored and don’t mind turning your brain off for an hour and a half. I feel like this is something you would watch because it is just so bad.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of Larry the Cable Guy and the Blue Collar Comedy Tour”
    • “Viewers who enjoy slapstick and lowbrow humor”
    • “Those looking for a lighthearted, undemanding comedy”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Crude humor”
    • “Stereotypical portrayals of Mexicans”
    • “Mild language”
    • “Some violence”

Professional Reviews

  • Indiewire: “The movie suffers from a lack of originality and relies heavily on tired stereotypes. The humor falls flat, and the plot is predictable and uninspired. It’s a missed opportunity to satirize American interventionism.
  • Cracked: “While the core joke feels dated, the movie’s premise holds potential if the jokes were modernized or removed altogether. The delivery, however, feels like a relic of a bygone era of comedy.
  • Rotten Tomatoes: “The critics consensus at Rotten Tomatoes for ‘Delta Farce’ is a testament to the movie’s lack of appeal, indicating that it fails to resonate with most viewers due to its unfunny jokes, tired stereotypes, and predictable plot.

Audience Reactions

Some viewers found the movie hilarious and entertaining, especially if they enjoyed Larry the Cable Guy’s style of comedy.: Fans of lowbrow humor appreciated the slapstick and ridiculous situations, but many found the jokes predictable and offensive.

Few found the movie to be painfully unfunny and reliant on outdated stereotypes.: Critics and a large portion of the audience agreed that the movie lacked originality and failed to deliver consistent laughs.

Overall Consensus: Delta Farce is a poorly received comedy that relies on stereotypes and slapstick humor, appealing to a small subset of viewers who enjoy lowbrow comedy but widely criticized for its lack of originality and humor.

Awards

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Originally, Jeff Foxworthy was scheduled to star in the film, but scheduling conflicts prevented his participation.”
  • “The Pentagon did not officially endorse the film, though it is dedicated to the American troops serving in Iraq.”
  • “Danny Trejo’s role as Carlos Santana was a rare comedic turn for the actor, known primarily for more serious roles.”

🖥️ How to Watch Delta Farce?

As of October 2024, ‘Delta Farce’ is available for rent or purchase on various digital platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu. Check your preferred streaming service for availability and pricing.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed Delta Farce, you might like these similar films:

  • Stripes (1981): Shares the theme of hapless individuals joining the military and finding themselves in humorous situations.
  • Three Amigos! (1986): Similar plot of mistaken identities where civilians are thought to be heroes who can save a Mexican village from bandits.
  • In the Army Now (1994): A comedy about average citizens joining the army reserves and getting into comical misadventures.
  • Wild Hogs (2007): Group of friends escaping their mundane lives to find adventure, similar to the trio’s accidental deployment.

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🎧 Soundtrack

Delta Farce features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

Where was Delta Farce filmed?

Delta Farce was primarily filmed in Yuma, Arizona, in the United States, which served as a stand-in for both Iraq and Mexico in the film.

Is Delta Farce based on a true story?

No, Delta Farce is not based on a true story. It is a fictional comedy film.

Who is Carlos Santana in Delta Farce?

In Delta Farce, Carlos Santana is the leader of the bandits terrorizing the Mexican village. He is portrayed by Danny Trejo.

What awards did Delta Farce receive?

Delta Farce did not win any major awards.

🔥 Bonus Content

Delta Farce (5/9) Movie CLIP – Camel Ass Tacos (2007) HD

Remember that hilarious scene with the ‘Camel Ass Tacos’? 😂 This clip perfectly captures the movie’s quirky humor. You HAVE to watch it!

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