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Release Date: 2003 Duration: 101 min Cast: Tito Larriva, Enrique Iglesias, Mickey Rourke, Julio Oscar Mechoso, Cheech Marin, Antonio Banderas, Marco Leonardi, Eva Mendes, Johnny Depp, Rubén Blades, Danny Trejo, Salma Hayek ...MORE Cast: Tito Larriva, Enrique Iglesias, Mickey Rourke, Julio Oscar Mechoso, Cheech Marin, Antonio Banderas, Marco Leonardi, Eva Mendes, Johnny Depp, Rubén Blades, Danny Trejo, Salma Hayek, Willem Dafoe ...LESS Categories: Movies, Thriller, Action Thriller, Adventure film, Action/Adventure, Western, Drama, Crime Thriller, Action film Once Upon a Time in Mexico is a 2003 action film written, produced, edited, cinematographied, scored, and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is the final film in Rodriguez's "Mexico Trilogy", and is a sequel to El Mariachi and Desperado. The film features Antonio Banderas in his second and final performance as El Mariachi. In the film, El Mariachi is recruited by CIA agent Sheldon Sands to kill... MORE Once Upon a Time in Mexico is a 2003 action film written, produced, edited, cinematographied, scored, and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is the final film in Rodriguez's "Mexico Trilogy", and is a sequel to El Mariachi and Desperado. The film features Antonio Banderas in his second and final performance as El Mariachi. In the film, El Mariachi is recruited by CIA agent Sheldon Sands to kill Armando Barillo, a Mexican drug lord who is planning a coup d'état against the President of Mexico. At the same time, El Mariachi seeks revenge against a corrupt general responsible for the death of his wife Carolina. Made on a $29 million budget, the film was shot in May 2001 before Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams and Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over in order to avoid a potential Screen Actors Guild strike. Once Upon a Time in Mexico was not only the first film Rodriguez ever shot digitally in HD but was also one of the first high budget films shot in HD pre-dating Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Once Upon a Time in Mexico received positive reviews, but was criticized for reducing its protagonist to an almost secondary character in his own trilogy and for having a convoluted plot. In the special features of the film's DVD, Rodriguez has explained that this was intended, as he wanted this to be the The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the trilogy. Once Upon a Time in Mexico holds the box office record for being the most improved second sequel of all-time, grossing 122% more than Desperado. LESS |
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A drug lord who pretends to overthrow the Mexican government. A corrupt FBI agent (Johnny Depp) who at that time, demands retribution from his worst enemy to carry out the drug lord's uprising against the government.
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