Desperado
Antonio Banderas Actor , Salma Hayek Actor , Joaquim de Almeida Actor , Cheech Marin Actor , Steve Buscemi Actor , Quentin Tarantino Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Graphic Violence,Not For Children,Profanity,Substance Abuse
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Desperado
UPC: 043396148208
Studio: Sony Pictures
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Graphic Violence, Not For Children, Profanity, Substance Abuse]
Summary: Director Robert Rodriguez picks up where his successful independent debut El Mariachi left off with this slam-bang South of the Border action saga. Bucho (Joaquim DeAlmeida) is a wealthy but casually bloodthirsty drug kingpin who rules a seedy Mexican border town. Bucho and his men make the mistake of angering El Mariachi (Antonio Banderas), a former musician who now carries an arsenal in his guitar case. Bucho was responsible for the death of El Mariachi's girlfriend and put a bullet through his fretting hand, making him unable to play the guitar. Bent on revenge, the musician-turned-killing machine arrives in town to put Bucho out of business, though he finds few allies except for Carolina (Salma Hayek), who runs a bookstore that doesn't seem to attract many readers. Desperado features supporting performances from Cheech Marin as a cynical bartender, Steve Buscemi as the cantina patron who sets up the story, and Quentin Tarantino as a man with a really terrible joke to tell. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Action
Desperado
Format: Universal Media Disc
Release Date: 06/06/2006
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Runtime: 104 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,German,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Derek Armstrong
It was inevitable, but still lamentable, that Robert Rodriguez would gussy up his production values when given more than 7,000 dollars to rework his famously austere El Mariachi, which delivered ten times the unique punch as most actioners with a thousand times the budget. But with colleague and guest star Quentin Tarantino no doubt whispering in his ear, Desperado takes on a much more cartoonish tone than it needs to, cheapening his vision for the sake of a few gaudy gestures toward violent chic. Alternately considered a sequel and a remake, Desperado tries to be just as loud as El Mariachi was subtle, with bar patrons blasted across the room by shotguns and guitar cases that double as missile launchers. Of course, the cast has been upgraded as well, with Antonio Banderas in the lead and Salma Hayek giving her breakthrough performance as his love interest. Still, Rodriguez hasn't entirely forgotten his roots, giving Carlos Gallardo, the original mariachi, a small role as the smooth-as-silk hit man who totes said missile launcher. Because it's a showcase for stylish gunplay and crisp editing, Desperado has a loyal legion of fans apparently willing to overlook its shortcomings. For all the critical grousing about Rodriguez selling out, it is an exciting movie on the most basic level. It just could have been so much less. The collaboration with Tarantino would continue in 1996's From Dusk Till Dawn, in which Rodriguez would either prove that the visual bombast was his idea, or Tarantino would get him into it even deeper, depending on your slant on the subject. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Consuelo Gomez
Actor
Robert Arevalo
Actor
Tito Larriva
Actor
Mike Moroff
Actor
Danny Trejo
Actor
Carlos Gomez
Actor
Peter Marquardt
Actor
Abraham Verduzco
Actor
Los Lobos
Composer (Music Score)
Bill Borden
Producer
Robert Rodriguez
Director
Robert Rodriguez
Producer
Robert Rodriguez
Screenwriter
Antonio Banderas
Actor
Salma Hayek
Actor
Joaquim de Almeida
Actor
Cheech Marin
Actor
Steve Buscemi
Actor
Quentin Tarantino
Actor
Country: USA











