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In this continuation of "El Mariachi," a traveling musician looking for work gets mistaken for a hitman and is thereby entangled in a web of love, corruption, and death. This leads to a very high body count, involvement with a beautiful woman who works for the local drug lord, and finally, the inevitable face-to-face confrontation and bloody showdown. (official distributor synopsis)

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lamps 

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English Robert Rodriquez is a big question mark to me. I have no doubt that he can make properly entertaining genre films that fully display his enormous passion for cinema and his talent, but then he comes with stuff like From Dusk Till Dawn, Machete or, heaven forbid, Planet Terror, and my sympathies for him slowly turn 180 degrees. Fortunately, Desperado belongs to the first group, boasting a well-written script, brilliant editing of the action scenes and above all, from top to bottom, an impeccably chosen cast, which also helps a lot. Not only the charismatic Banderas and the gorgeous Hayek, but especially the narratively underrated Buscemi, Trejo or the great Quentin Tarantino himself (his scene is one of the best ever) are the driving force that gives the story unprecedented brilliance and pace. And the playful Rodriquez just underlines everything with his amazingly specific signature, which is not and probably never will be completely free of flaws, but without it this time it just wouldn't be the same... 80% ()

kaylin 

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English This is just a movie that I really like. Although I did have a little problem with how the best part happens in just an hour and a quarter, but there's nothing you can do about it. The fact that Rodriguez couldn't keep up the pace until the end is perhaps the only problem I have with this. Amazing Banderas, beautiful Salma, and excellent scenes that I simply can't forget. Tarantino and Buscemi are killing it. ()

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Marigold 

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English I always enjoy these tequila westerns. I enjoy Quentin Tarantino's mini-performance and his glorious ending, as always the excellent Steve Buscemi, hot-tempered music and Mexican wild action. This is possibly Rodriguez’s best directing performance of his career, and El Mariachi, played by Antonio Banderas, has the grace of great heroes-avengers. Desperado is actually nothing more than a clichéd shooter with a traditional western plot. The joke is that the film is well aware of this and is a truly scathing parody at certain times when the characters speak. On the one hand, it’s quite funny, while on the other a brilliant and exciting action film about a guitarist who plays using two shotguns... I like it! ()

gudaulin 

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English Desperado preceded the great reputation of the overseas Limonade Joe, but honestly, it fell short of living up to its legacy. The less funny the desperado is, the more action-packed it becomes. However, I am not a fan of action movies, and moreover, I found the script to be mediocre and, above all, uneven. Strong moments are interspersed with filler violence. To fully accept Desperado, it needed a bit more wit and humor. Overall impression: 55%. ()

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