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Desperado
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A different kind of drama, romance and excitement in a story about a mysterious guitar player trying to avenge the men who killed his girlfriend in mysterious circumstances. During this journey of the man, while seeking justice, he faces a group of murderers and criminals who spread everywhere. After long trouble and a sense of tension and anxiety, but he may find a romantic mystery was not found before
A different kind of drama, romance and excitement in a story about a mysterious guitar player trying to avenge the men who killed his girlfriend in mysterious circumstances. During this journey of the man, while seeking justice, he faces a group of murderers and criminals who spread everywhere. After long trouble and a sense of tension and anxiety, but he may find a romantic mystery was not found before
Actors:
Abraham Verduzco,
Gerardo Moscoso,
Salma Hayek,
Jaime de Hoyos,
Mike Moroff,
Reinol Martinez,
David Alvarado,
Consuelo Gómez,
Tommy Nix,
Carlos Gallardo,
Peter Marquardt,
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Abraham Verduzco
20 June 1984, East Los Angeles, California, USA
Gerardo Moscoso
Salma Hayek
2 September 1966, Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico
Jaime de Hoyos
Mike Moroff
Reinol Martinez
David Alvarado
Consuelo Gómez
Tommy Nix
Carlos Gallardo
Peter Marquardt
1 July 1964, USA
Director:
Robert Rodriguez
Robert Rodriguez
20 June 1968, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Country:
United States
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February 21, 2004
A supreme example of style vs. substance - and style wins!
New York Times
May 20, 2003
Mr. Rodriguez may be good enough to make a film about anything, but Desperado would collapse if its characters had to do anything but play with guns.
Reno Gazette-Journal
September 26, 2003
Desperado has merit as a guilty pleasure, but when the violence and action grow tiresome, the film has nothing to hang its hat on.
USA Today
January 01, 2000
Desperado, which is nothing but set pieces, snoozes between its scenes of carnage.
December 05, 2004
An incredibly violent and infinitely entertaining shoot-'em-up.
July 30, 2007
Within Rodriguez' pulp formula stories are little pockets of ingenuity.
January 26, 2006
Rodriguez's second feature may be a rambling, derivative exercise in gratuitous violence, but its determination to proceed as if the word 'restraint' never existed makes for gleeful entertainment.
June 18, 2002
The routine gets tiresome for the Mariachi, and for the audience, too, after about an hour.
June 20, 2006
A slicker, more expensive version than El Mariach, except that what was promising and charming for $7,000 now looks tiresome and repetitious for $7 million
August 15, 2002
What Rodriguez has essentially done in Desperado is make a slicker, more expensive copy of what came before. And what looked promising for $7,000 looks tiresome for a whole lot more.
March 13, 2007
Rodriguez's follow-up is unquestionably formulaic but mercifully free of the flat dialogue and arch one-liners that undermine so many action films.
Rolling Stone
May 12, 2001
Desperado is best when Rodriguez lets his playful side cut through the blare of a born filmmaker indulging his first chance at high-end Hollywood fireworks.

