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Trois enterrements

Original title: The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
  • 2005
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
43K
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Tommy Lee Jones and Barry Pepper in Trois enterrements (2005)
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Ranch foreman Pete Perkins looks to fulfill the promise to his recently deceased best friend by burying him in his hometown in Mexico.Ranch foreman Pete Perkins looks to fulfill the promise to his recently deceased best friend by burying him in his hometown in Mexico.Ranch foreman Pete Perkins looks to fulfill the promise to his recently deceased best friend by burying him in his hometown in Mexico.

  • Director
    • Tommy Lee Jones
  • Writer
    • Guillermo Arriaga
  • Stars
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Barry Pepper
    • Dwight Yoakam
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    43K
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    • Director
      • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Writer
      • Guillermo Arriaga
    • Stars
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Barry Pepper
      • Dwight Yoakam
    • 240User reviews
    • 173Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Pete Perkins
    Barry Pepper
    Barry Pepper
    • Mike Norton
    Dwight Yoakam
    Dwight Yoakam
    • Belmont
    January Jones
    January Jones
    • Lou Ann Norton
    Julio Cesar Cedillo
    Julio Cesar Cedillo
    • Melquiades Estrada
    • (as Julio César Cedillo)
    Melissa Leo
    Melissa Leo
    • Rachel
    Levon Helm
    Levon Helm
    • Old Man with Radio
    Mel Rodriguez
    Mel Rodriguez
    • Captain Gomez
    Cecilia Suárez
    Cecilia Suárez
    • Rosa
    Ignacio Guadalupe
    Ignacio Guadalupe
    • Lucio
    Vanessa Bauche
    Vanessa Bauche
    • Mariana
    Irineo Alvarez
    • Manuel
    • (as Irineo Álvarez)
    Guillermo Arriaga
    Guillermo Arriaga
    • Juan
    Josh Berry
    Josh Berry
    • Border Patrolman
    Rodger Boyce
    Rodger Boyce
    • Salesman
    Edwin 'Bubba' Broussard
    • Bubba
    René Campero
    • Don Casimiro
    Lupe Campos
    • Sands Guy #2
    • Director
      • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Writer
      • Guillermo Arriaga
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    8jotix100

    Dead man riding

    "The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada" is a surprise. Directed by Tommy Lee Jones, marking his first time behind the camera, with a screen play by Guillermo Arriaga, this is a film that tells a story about an murder in a troubled border area between the US and Mexico. The film is loosely based on a true story that happened in that part of the country some years ago.

    Pete Perkins is a decent man. When his ranch hand is killed under mysterious circumstances, Pete jumps into action. Pete wants to take his friend, Melquiades Estrada, across the border to Mexico to make sure he receives the proper burial he deserves. A coyote has lead to the first burial site and the following investigation involves the local sheriff, Belmont, but Pete will have none of that.

    Pete's investigation leads him to the corrupt border guard Mike Norton. Perkins captures the man and with the body strapped to a horse and his captive in another, Pete begins the long journey to Mexico. He passes the hot land between the two countries in a voyage that will bring Melquiades to his home.

    The separate narratives at the beginning of the film are somehow confusing and the viewer is advised to pay close attention to it since it has multiple stories going on at a time when we don't know much of what is happening. We get to meet the cruel Norton and his bored wife Lou Ann. It also serve as the way to tell us how Pete and Norton meet.

    Tommy Lee Jones, with his rugged looks, brings a tremendous presence to his own film. Mr. Jones is a decent man who can't stand the injustice his hired hand suffered as he delves into solving the mystery of Melquiades' death. Barry Pepper is quite good as the nasty Mike Norton, a man who gets much more than what he bargained for. Dwight Yoakam, January Jones and Melissa Leo are seen in minor roles. Julio Cedillo plays the dead man, Melquiades Estrada.

    Tommy Lee Jones is blessed to be working on his first venture with the great cinematographer Chris Menges. Mr. Menges' take on the scenery is one of the best things in the film. The musical score by Marco Beltrami is also another asset. The editing of Roberto Silvi sets the tone for the early part of the movie.

    "The Three Deaths of Melquiades Estrada" shows us a mature Tommy Lee Jones who has learned his lesson well in front of the camera. Now, working behind, as well as directing himself and his amazing cast, he shows a humongous talent that ought to be seen in future ventures.
    7loganx-2

    Underrated film from a wonderful writer/director duo

    At times 21 Grams others Don Quixote. A meaningless killing, leads to three burials and a quest with a corpse through Mexico, Arriaga(the screenwriter here, formerly of Babel, Ammores Perros, 21 Grams) as always weaves in themes both global and personal, political and poetic, with a skill and restraint not often seen. Ostensibally a modern western, this film shares with those others an ostensibly simple event told through a variety of chronologies and characters, great stuff. As with those other films it does tend to have a slow pace, but it does so give the viewer a grander scenic sense of the landscape Arriaga and Tommy Lee Jones, who direction should not be overlooked, unfold for us, a literate, mindful, grossly underrated modern western which manages to say many powerful things about the world today and human life in general.
    8auberus

    Nobody is beyond redemption...

    The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada is for me the film that saved 2005. Written by Guillermo Arriaga, also writer of "Amores Perros" and "21 grams" and the first movie of Tommy Lee Jones as a director (but also lead actor), "The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada" tells the story of Ranch hand Pete Perkins (Tommy Lee Jones) who wants to fulfill the promise he made to his recently deceased Mexican friend by burying him in his hometown in Mexico. The power of this modern western and initiatic journey resides in the complexity of the characters, their depth and their controversial behavior. None of the protagonists are one dimensional; none of them are right or wrong but all of them do right and wrong things. They are not always rational, and most of the time they feel lost. In one word they all appear profoundly human. Build over a chase dynamic fueled with contrasts and paradoxes, the film opposes Wild West landscape and Modern carton built houses, 4WD tracking hunt and horse back journey, fake TV soaps and true friendship but maybe most of all Freedom and Prison. Indeed most if not all characters are trapped in their apathetic lives from which they can't or don't want to escape forcing us to ask ourselves how close is our lives to the spectacle projected in front of our eyes. Melquiades Estrada embodies this possibility of Escape and now that he has been buried 3 times he transcends this Freedom making redemption possible not only through death but also through rebirth, suggesting that nobody is beyond it.
    10MacAindrais

    Bring me the body of Melquiades Estrada

    The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada(2005) ****

    Tommy Lee Jones steps up to the plate and takes a big first swing with 'Three Burials.' This is a movie that captures the old Peckinpah-esquire style of the rugged west and combines wonderfully with Guillermo Arriaga's moody and alienated script. This is a film that could have took a political mood and dealt with the issues of border security and the like, but it smartly refrains from doing so and instead focuses sharply on the heart of society itself - people.

    Tommy Lee Jones plays Pete, a rancher who has few friends with his closest friends being a woman from town, and a man from Mexico. The woman is the wife of a local diner owner, Rachael (Melissa Leo). She also happens to be extremely bored and engages in extramarital affairs. Pete loves her, but she loves her husband. And possibly the sheriff, and possibly Pete. The other emotional connection in Pete's life, the Mexican, is Melquiades Estrada (Julio Cedillo), an illegal immigrant who finds work and friendship with Pete. Pete loves him like a son, or a brother, or friend, or a combination of all three. Barry Pepper plays Mike, the new border patrolman in town. He is brutal. Perhaps by nature, or not. He is bored; he passes the time sitting outside of his jeep looking at dirty mags. His wife, Lou Ann (January Jones), is also bored. She feels isolated and separated from her husband. She spends her time at the local diner and befriends Rachael. While she sits at home, her husband, the rookie border patrolman, makes a stupid mistake and tries in vain to hide it. The whole town is bored, even the police and the border guards. They find out, the police find out, and in a small town people talk, but more importantly people listen because they have nothing else to do. Pete finds out about Mike's mistake and sets out to carry out Mel's last wishes and bury him in his home town back in Mexico.

    The story has its characters and connects them in ways that we don't always suspect they will connect. No one is a cardboard cut out. Even better, no one is simple. Each character is complex and has their own distinct feelings. A major theme is that of alienation. The characters are alienated not only from each other, but from themselves as well. Earlier i stated that he film took the right road and avoids making a blatant political message. The movie still carries a message though. It is a commentary on life and society.

    The story has parallels to Peckinpah's 'Bring me the Head of Alfedo Garcia.' It has a very Peckinpah style, and features a man who makes a long journey with a dead body. He cares for it and tries to preserve it, even talks to the body sometimes. The film has some great cinematography as well, and the score suits it perfectly. The acting is wonderful, and I have to say that Tommy Lee Jones has rarely ever been better than he is here. Barry Pepper also gives a solid performance. This is Tommy Lee Jones first directing credit in major film and he knocks this one out of the park. Jones clearly has a strong control of his movie and this should go down in history as one of those rare first time wonders.

    4/4
    8gramos30

    Tommy lee Jones 👍🏼👍🏼

    As a Mexican American myself and with Spanish being my first language , I hate when they portray Mexicans or any Hispanics for that matter , with phony accents that I just don't buy. Most of the times I'm irritated to the point I can't enjoy the movie. IN THIS INSTANCE HOWEVER , I was highly impressed with the whole cast, especially Tommy lee Jones's Spanish . INCREDIBLE!! I always saw him as a respectable actor , but he truly won me over with his performance in this movie . Also the plot twists thru out the whole movie are intriguing . This is a movie well worth watching !

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    • Trivia
      The screenplay was written in Spanish by Guillermo Arriaga but was translated in to English by Tommy Lee Jones.
    • Goofs
      When Pete and Mike are in the ruins at Jiminez, a crew member can be clearly seen crouching in a corner as the camera pans past him.
    • Quotes

      Melquiades Estrada: Promise me one thing, Pete. If I die over here, carry me back to my family and bury me in my home town. I don't want to be buried on this side among all the fucking billboards.

    • Crazy credits
      The title of the film and the various title cards are in both English and Spanish.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Glory Road/Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World/The Three Burials of Melquides Estrada/Bubble/Why We Fight/Tristan & Isolde (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      9 Million Pictures
      Written by Augie Meyers

      Performed by Augie Meyers

      © Brujo Music, Administered Worldwide by Bug Music Inc.

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      Courtesy of Brujo Music

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Mexico
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Classics (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Los tres entierros de Melquiades Estrada
    • Filming locations
      • Van Horn, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • EuropaCorp
      • The Javelina Film Company
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,027,684
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,859
      • Dec 18, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,045,362
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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