Desperado
He came back to settle the score with someone. Anyone. EVERYONE.
Overview
El Mariachi plunges headfirst into the dark border underworld when he follows a trail of blood to the last of the infamous Mexican drug lords, Bucho, for an action-packed, bullet-riddled showdown. With the help of his friend and a beautiful bookstore owner, El Mariachi tracks Bucho, takes on his army of desperados, and leaves his own trail of blood.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Desperado is the second film in Robert Rodriguez's 'Mexico Trilogy,' acting as a sequel to the low-budget indie hit 'El Mariachi.' The film represents a bigger budget and Hollywood production for Rodriguez, while still maintaining his distinct visual style and showcasing Mexican talent and themes to a wider audience, paving the way for more Latino representation in action films.
- Stylish action sequences choreographed by Robert Rodriguez, filled with gunfights and over-the-top violence.
- Antonio Banderas' charismatic performance as El Mariachi, a vengeful and skilled guitar-playing gunslinger.
- The film's blend of Western tropes with Mexican culture and setting creates a unique and visually appealing atmosphere.
- Salma Hayek's breakout role, offering a strong female presence amidst the action.
Fun Facts
- Quentin Tarantino has a cameo as a 'Pick-up Guy,' fulfilling a promise he made to Robert Rodriguez.
- Carlos Gallardo, who played El Mariachi in the first film, appears as Campa, one of El Mariachi's friends.
- The guitar case El Mariachi uses contains actual weapons designed by Rodriguez himself.