The movie is told in non-chronological order, switching between the pre-production of
Around the World in 80 Days in 1955 and scenes in Cantinflas' life between 1931 and 1955. In 1955
Mike Todd is trying to court famous actors and performers from around the world to perform the film, but struggles as he is unable to pay them properly. In 1931,
Mario Moreno is an impoverished man living out of a suitcase working odd jobs. He is hired as a janitor for a small stage company. After failing as a boxer, then as a
bullfighter, his boss gets him on the stage. His first act, dancing while wearing
blackface, is ridiculed by the audience who begin to throw things at him. Forced back onto the stage after attempting to leave, he gets in an argument with a man who
threw a shoe at him. This reveals his
signature style of talking himself out of situations (known as Cantinfleando in Spanish) which the crowd adores and applauds him for. His boss' daughter is infatuated him and tries to seduce him, he walks in on her taking his clothes off, and throws him out in disgust. However,
Estanislao Shilinsky, an audience member who is connected with the theater industry of
Mexico City, finds him out in the street and invites him to work there. In Mexico City, Moreno starts doing
comedy shows at Shilinsky's theater and falls in love with Valentina Ivanovna, one of his co-performers. Tensions arise when he insists on improvising many of his replies as he claims the dialogue written for his character does not fit him. In 1933, he is heckled by a drunkard who asks him "en qué Cantina inflas" only for Moreno to integrate his question into the show and adopt the name Cantinflas. He and Ivanovna get married, and Moreno gets invited to progressively bigger shows. In 1955, Todd has run into issues with scheduling and negotiations with his studio partners, and has to fly out to Mexico City to meet Moreno in person. He watches him fight a
bull in a crowded arena and in a meeting with him delivers the script for Around the World in 80 Days. Moreno rejects him as he would have to leave the country and he has a rule of not working with studios. However, he promises to read the script. In 1935, Moreno is working at a more posh theater alongside
Manuel Medel and is discontented how his name is excluded from the ads. Nevertheless, he puts on a popular
political satire show and soon enough gains prominence. In 1955, Todd meets
Charlie Chaplin who advises him on how to communicate with and convince Moreno. By 1940, the film debut of Moreno in
You're Missing the Point is again hit with production troubles (Moreno insisting on improvising his lines when the first directors wanted him to say exactly how it is in the script) but the film is a grand success and more come. Between film production and his involvement in the
Confederation of Mexican Workers, he becomes more separated from his wife, and in 1945 she learns she is
infertile. He gets more involved with actors' unions, public political protests, all while neglecting his wife. The two stories finally converge - at a grand premiere at
Teatro de los Insurgentes she finally has a breakdown and leaves him. Arriving at home, he gets drunk and finds the script of Around the World in 80 Days and decides to take part. He travels to
Los Angeles, conveniently arriving just when Todd is about to be fired, he brings them the good news. He also reconciles with his wife who gives him some rules for his first
Hollywood role. Though his producers want him to be more involved in future Hollywood films, he declines as he would rather be among his people and since he and his wife have decided to
adopt a baby. At the
13th Golden Globes ceremony, he wins
the Best Actor for Musical or Comedy award. The film closes with images of the real life characters, plus footage of him and his wife dancing on a
film set. == Cast ==