Erase Una Vez En Mexico
) is the third and final installment of Robert Rodriguez's "Mexico" (or "Mariachi") trilogy, following El Mariachi (1992) and
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For six years, he had been hunting General Emilio Barrillo, the man who murdered his lover, Carolina, and crushed his fret hand under the heel of a boot. The general had since traded his uniform for a drug lord's silk suit, controlling the Yucatan peninsula with an iron fist wrapped in a rosary. ) is the third and final installment of
The sun over the Mexican state of Jalisco was a white-hot bullet. In the dusty plaza of Santa Cecilia, a blind man tuned a guitar that wasn't there. Tourists threw coins into his empty case, mistaking him for a beggar. He was neither. He was a ghost waiting for a war. In the dusty plaza of Santa Cecilia, a
Sands is a surrealist monster. He wears disguises, lies to everyone, and has a peculiar obsession with puerco pibil . In one of the film’s most iconic scenes, Sands taunts a cartel assassin while having his meal, only to later discover the assassin is hiding in his closet. The film’s darkest joke occurs when Sands gets both of his eyes shot out. Does he retire? No. He buys two white canes, a seeing-eye dog, and continues to orchestrate the coup d'état from a bar. Depp’s performance is so unhinged and delightful that he steals the movie from Banderas, proving that in Rodriguez’s world, the gringo is often the craziest character in the room.