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Il était une fois au Mexique... Desperado 2

Original title: Once Upon a Time in Mexico
  • 2003
  • 12
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
174K
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POPULARITY
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1,047
Antonio Banderas, Johnny Depp, and Salma Hayek in Il était une fois au Mexique... Desperado 2 (2003)
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Hitman "El Mariachi" becomes involved in international espionage involving a psychotic CIA agent and a corrupt Mexican general.Hitman "El Mariachi" becomes involved in international espionage involving a psychotic CIA agent and a corrupt Mexican general.Hitman "El Mariachi" becomes involved in international espionage involving a psychotic CIA agent and a corrupt Mexican general.

  • Director
    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Writer
    • Robert Rodriguez
  • Stars
    • Antonio Banderas
    • Salma Hayek
    • Johnny Depp
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    174K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,069
    1,047
    • Director
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Writer
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Stars
      • Antonio Banderas
      • Salma Hayek
      • Johnny Depp
    • 549User reviews
    • 123Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • El Mariachi
    Salma Hayek
    Salma Hayek
    • Carolina
    Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp
    • Sands
    Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe
    • Barillo
    Mickey Rourke
    Mickey Rourke
    • Billy
    Eva Mendes
    Eva Mendes
    • Ajedrez
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Cucuy
    Enrique Iglesias
    Enrique Iglesias
    • Lorenzo
    Marco Leonardi
    Marco Leonardi
    • Fideo
    Cheech Marin
    Cheech Marin
    • Belini
    Rubén Blades
    Rubén Blades
    • Jorge FBI
    Gerardo Vigil
    • Marquez
    Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
    Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
    • El Presidente
    • (as Pedro Armendariz)
    Julio Oscar Mechoso
    Julio Oscar Mechoso
    • Advisor
    Tito Larriva
    Tito Larriva
    • Cab Driver
    Miguel Couturier
    • Dr. Guevera
    Toño Valdez
    • Chicle Boy
    José Luis Avendaño
    • Alvaro
    • Director
      • Robert Rodriguez
    • Writer
      • Robert Rodriguez
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    george.schmidt

    Muy caliente!

    ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO (2003) *** Antonio Banderas, Johnny Depp, Salma Hayek, Mickey Rourke, Ruben Blades, Eva Mendes, Willem Dafoe, Cheech Marin, Danny Trejo, Enrique Iglesias, Marco Leonardi, Gerardo Vigil, Pedro Armendariz Jr., Julio Oscar Mechoso, Tito Larriva. Wunderkind Robert Rodriguez' grand finale - Sergio Leone-style - of his South of the Border trilogy of El Mariachi, the lone assassin for hire cum renegade (Banderas once again) who is out for revenge (natch) for the murder of his beloved (the achingly gorgeous Hayek in flashbacks) while being ‘hired' by gonzo-crazed CIA man Depp (in Walken mode) involving a corrupt federale (the heavenly femme fatale Mendes), a retired FBI agent (Blades) and a nasty presidente-wanna-be madman (Dafoe in heavy bronzer) resulting in a digital bloodbath with flying corpses, gravity defying stunts (and women to boot!) and much tongue-thru-cheek take-no-prisoners guerilla filmmaking Rodriguez has made a trademark for (writing, ‘chopping' and directing) with more of the same to the nth degree. Bloody good carnage and suspension of disbelief should be checked at the door. And for the record: that is Rourke's own Chihuahua.
    7marcelik

    Wait For The End!!

    Once Upon A Time In Mexico is good, but not as strong as Desperado. Our hero, El Mariachi (Antonio Banderas) barely has any lines. Throughout the movie we forget this talented actor is the star of the movie. The explosive action is incredible, and including Sands (Johnny Depp) is the only thing worth raving about. Depp's role is actually the best part of this movie. Salma Hayek's role has been chopped to flashbacks, so there is not a lot of crazy Action and Romance between Banderas and her. You want Antonio Banderas to save the day and he does, but this Sequel did not give him that fire. Eva Mendes is in about 4 scenes but does a great job including the rest of the cast (Ruben Blades, Cheech Marin, Mickey Rourke, Willem Dafoe, and Enrique Iglesias). It would have been nice to hear some hot new songs from Enrique Iglesias for the soundtrack but I am more than satisfied with Salma Hayek's "Siente Mi Amor". It is an incredible Spanish track, worth watching the entire credits!
    7MovieLuvaMatt

    Entertaining

    Like "Desperado," the film offers nonstop action and a gargantuan body count. Robert Rodriguez knows how to please his audience, and the movie does work for the most part. As expected in a Rodriguez film, the action scenes are very well-choreographed and all possess a certain slickness and originality. Johnny Depp steals the show in his supporting role, and seems to be having the most fun. I actually looked at him as more of an action hero than Antonio Banderas. Then again, Banderas seems to be going through the motions. After all, he has played roles of this type many times before and is probably almost bored. I like how most of the movie is in subtitles. As I heard in the commentary, the reason for that was because most of the cast only spoke Spanish. But I'd rather see Mexican characters speaking in their native language, and having to read the subtitles, than them speaking in a second language that they obviously haven't mastered totally. Hollywood appears to have a fear of subtitles, and it's a stupid fear. Now onto what I didn't like about the movie...I'm not exaggerating when I say that it has nonstop violence. I'm not one of these people who gets bothered by excessive violence, but after a while all that action and killing can get a little dull. You just sit there waiting for the next body to fall to the ground. The story isn't non-existent, but I think if Rodriguez paid a little more attention to developing characters and story, his films might be even more interesting. But altogether, I was entertained. You don't view a film like this in the same way you view a Kubrick film. So what you see is what you get.

    My score: 7 (out of 10)
    4PenOutOfTime

    Takes stylization to the extreme

    "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" shows off Robert Rodriguez's affinity for comic books to a fault, displaying enormous style, and liberally dousing the film in charismatic violence, but this comic book connection is so prominent that the film fails to make an impact in its own medium. Most of the characters have great conceptual appeal, but this possibility is never fully realized with the detailing that connects the audience to the characters. This lack is further nurtured by Antonio Banderas, who as usual coasts on his looks, serving as a fleshly puppet for dialog and action sequences.

    Unrealistic, albeit imaginative action further serves to isolate the viewer from the story. The plot is actually quite worthy for a pure action film of this type, although it is sufficiently complex that some viewers would only be further annoyed.

    Overall, this is not an terrible movie, but rather, is a movie that is sufficiently stylized that it would appeal most to a young audience (problematic with its R rating).
    paul-bissette

    Rodriguez serves up a mess...

    I am a fan of Robert Rodriguez's previous offerings of El Mariachi and the wonderful Desperado. Here he once more returns to the same character as portrayed in the two earlier outings but this time seems to miss the mark by a country mile. Although the first two movies were simple 'revenge' films which served to give the shoot-outs their purpose; this movie tries to embellish this idea with a few sub-plots which frankly just don't work. I was bored throughout and even though he returns with his trademark comic-book violence, this time round it just seemed to be one big yawn-fest.

    I had no interest in any of the characters, I am madly in love with Salma Hayek but frankly here I could care less about her character. Banderas does fill the screen when on but sadly, it just isn't enough to lift this movie above more than mere average.

    Sorry Robert, if a bigger budget means we have to suffer this, then please go back to the low budget movies that made your name, in those you were brilliant; here, merely less than average.

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    • Trivia
      Johnny Depp shot all of his scenes in eight days, but after filming was done he didn't want to leave. So he suggested to Robert Rodriguez that he play a small part, the priest that Antonio Banderas talks to in the church, and used his Marlon Brando impression.
    • Goofs
      When Sands first meets the bubblegum-selling boy, the shots of the boy have been flipped - the writing on the pack is backwards.
    • Quotes

      Agent Sands: Are you a Mexi-CAN or a Mexi-CAN'T?

      Cucuy: I'm a Mexi-CAN

      Agent Sands: Good. Then do as I say.

    • Crazy credits
      After all the credits, we are treated to one last quick image of Agent Sands (Johnny Depp) with no eyes.
    • Alternate versions
      The theatrical version was screened in the 2.39:1 aspect ratio. The DVD & Blu-ray version keeps the original High-Definition 1.78:1 aspect ratio. Only Netflix has the theatrical 2.39:1 aspect ratio of the film.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Anti-Hero's Journey (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Sands Theme
      Written and Produced by Johnny Depp, Bill Carter, Bruce Witkin and Ruth Ellsworth

      Performed by Tonto's Giant Nuts

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2003 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Miramax (United States)
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Érase una vez en México
    • Filming locations
      • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Dimension Films
      • Troublemaker Studios
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $29,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $56,359,780
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,424,118
      • Sep 14, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $98,769,390
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS

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