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The film follows the world-famous Hawaiian-shirt-clad comedian who brings surprise things and laugh for the audience. His performance attracts a half million people to buy ticket in over 400 cities.
Iglesias is a likeable presence, and his fluid delivery, complete with spot-on accents and sound effects, is consistently engaging.
July 25, 2014
Austin Chronicle
Inherently funny, with a terrific sense of timing, an amazing gift for mimicry, and an ability to perfectly imitate all kinds of everyday sounds, Iglesias is always charming and frequently laugh-out-loud funny.
At one point, the comic says that fans have asked him what he'll have to talk about if he keeps losing weight, to which Iglesias answers that he will always have stories to tell. To its credit, "The Fluffy Movie" leaves you wanting to hear more of them.
Mr. Iglesias's style in his first theatrical concert film is grounded in a down-to-earth warmth and a nimble mimicry that bolsters even routine subject matter.
He's a crowd-pleaser reminiscent of Robin Williams, inserting funny sounds and vocal impersonations into nearly every line and alternating raunchy material with moments of unabashed sentimentality.