Once Upon a Time in Mexico

Once Upon a Time in Mexico

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Once Upon a Time in Mexico

Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Johnny Depp, Mickey Rourke, Eva Mendes, Danny Trejo, Enrique Iglesias

Haunted and scarred by tragedy, El Mariachi has retreated into a life of isolation. He is forced out of hiding when Sands, a corrupt CIA agent, recruits the reclusive hero to sabotage an assassination...( read more  read more... ) plot against the president of Mexico, which has been conceived by the evil cartel kingpin, Barillo. But El Mariachi also has his own reasons for returning--blood revenge. The desperado returns with his two capable cohorts Lorenzo and Fideo. And the legend of El Mariachi reaches new heights of adventure.

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  • September 18, 2009
    Once Upon a Time in Mexico has its great moments but it?s not as entertaining as desperado!
  • August 3, 2009
    An enjoyable cap to the El Mariachi trilogy that occasionally disappoints, but never mars the good name of its predecessors
  • July 30, 2009
    El Mariachi returns with an even more all star cast in an even more spectacular, spectacular, movie where the plot gets drowned out in the stylism. Lacking the cool factor of Desperado, I wasn't exactly sure what the point of this movie was, other than a chance for Johnny Depp to...( read more) play in a Rodriguez movie.
  • July 13, 2009
    Agent Sands: El, you really must try this because it's puerco pibil. It's a slow-roasted pork, nothing fancy. It just happens to be my favorite, and I order it with a tequila and lime in every dive I go to in this country. And honestly, that is the best it's ever been anywhere. I...( read more)n fact, it's too good. It's so good that when I'm finished, I'll pay my check, walk straight into the kitchen and shoot the cook. Because that's what I do. I restore the balance to this country.

    The final chapter of the story involving the legendary guitar fighter. Putting an end to the Mariachi Trilogy, director Roobert Rodriguez lets Johnny Depp join the cast and makes us want a trilogy about his character. This movie is about having fun, but gets a kick out of its editing and assorted characters.

    El Mariachi returns with the help of an all star cast, bringing back Antonio Banderas into his coolest role. Hayek is also back, but in a limited appearance, which doesn't mean she is not sexy enough. Adding to that sexiness is Eva Mendes. Then you have Willem Dafoe, Mickey Rourke, and Danny Trejo among others.

    Lots of fun is to be had in this movie, especially if your in the right mood. El Mariachi is basically elevated to a completely mythic proportion, and that's just fine. The way this film is put together really doesn't lend itself to the real world, it exists in the "Mexploitation" that Rodriguez has perfected over time.

    Adding to tihs is the soundtrack is a mix of epic scoring by Rodriguez and Mexican tunes, good stuff.

    The plot is somewhat convoluted, but El Mariachi is pulled into a story that involves a Mexican Cartel, a vicious general, a corrupt CIA Agent, and various schemes for revenge and power. Its simple to follow if you pay attention, but the joy comes from Rodriguez's sweet action scenes, cool digital camera work, and rapid fire editing.

    Sands: Oh yeah, things may get a wee bit dangerous there sugarbutt so... can you dig it?

    A lot of the personal staples from the previous entries in the trilogy are still intact, even if the budget has become larger, and while I miss the Banderas-Hayek interactions, there is enough good stuff to make this an enjoyable flick. It also doesn't help that El Maricahi is almost more of a side character. However, this is made up for by the many entertaining characters, with Johnny Depp's wacky persona being the best of the bunch.

    Agent Sands: You know that withholding vital information from a federal officer is a serious offense. Especially when that officer has paid handsomely for it and wouldn't think twice about ripping that patch off your eyehole and skull-fucking you to death.

    A quality action flick made with Rodriguez's on-the-go style.

    El Mariachi: Would you kill them?
    Cucuy: Me?
    [Points to his men]
    Cucuy: They certainly would.
    El Mariachi: Then I guess I have no choice... but to kill you all.
  • March 1, 2009
    The final instalment in Robert Rodriguez? Mexican Western trilogy. Johnny Depp added much humour to this film and with an all star cast, it?s certainly an Action film worth seeing.
  • November 9, 2009
    just ok,not bad at all
  • November 2, 2009
    No vale queso. Es un asco.
  • October 15, 2009
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  • October 8, 2009
    Have your good ponits,but the mix of tramas made the rithym of the movie going badly.I want see a movie solo of Deep caracther,hes awesome here!
  • October 6, 2009
    A film that had Johnny Depp take command, rather than Antonio Banderas. He was made into a secondary character here. I love Johnny Depp's work, but he should of stayed out of the spotlight. His role was too prestigious. Even Salma Hayek was killed off with child. It didn't have t...( read more)hat sexual swagger that Desperado had. That film reeked promiscuous intentions. Once Upon a Time in Mexico suffered with a plot that couldn't make up its mind. That in itself, made me angry. We also have Mickey Rourke horribly miscast. I just couldn't get into his character. At least the music score stuck to it's awesome routine. I love Robert Rodriquez and his work, but he disappointed me here.

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