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Film: Once upon a time in Mexico

Sunshine Pointe

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Robert Rodriguez does it again. This movie has it all - amazing cinematography, excellent score, fantastic acting all around. The action scenes were a bit over the top at times, but were a nice balance to the softer, thought provoking moments. I don't want to say too much because I don't want to spoil anything...

The plot was a little thin at times (it is fiction), but overall it was a wonderful movie. The score alone is reason enough to go. :\

=D
 
i really like this movie shows us mexicans arent soo bad. it was a lil over the top but its based on characters that are just myths sooo that gives them the right to be that way.
plus i liked the movies realistic gun shots and shit it got pretty icky. well all nand all i tohught it wasnt that bad and it was a gip that salma' was really in the movie and her boobies werent showing.
 
^^^ I was dissapointed with the lack of boobies also.

Other than that, I enjoyed it.
 
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