It's an honor to be snatched by a beauty

Cora 2022-01-10 08:01:15

As an introduction film, this film is not useless. I laughed when I saw the cast and crew list, and the "Luc Besson" series that I declared earlier has reappeared. Luc Besson served as the producer and screenwriter of this film. I really don't know how many films Luc Besson will play in a year. He will intervene in any film with French participation. Statistics can be made at the end of the year, ha ha. Two Latina beauties Salma Hayek and Penelope Cruz collaborated for the first time. I can't tell the two of them clearly, this time I can recognize them.
The film itself is lacklustre, in my opinion, it is a Brokeback Mountain version of Zorro. I don't know if I have watched too many films, and many details seem familiar. The horse looks the same as the one in "Zorro's Mask", it turned out to be a train fight in the end, and the scene where the male protagonist appeared on the stage looked very much like "CSI". The two beauties are better at acting in literary and artistic films. Such action-based films can't give full play to their sensational skills. Watching them fight is like two shrews. The director obviously wants to use this as a selling point. The camera has been staring at both. Beauty, while ignoring many details that can be in-depth. Hey, the standard popcorn movie. The beautiful Mexican style and Latin-style soundtrack may be the only highlight of the film.

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Bandidas quotes

  • Don Diego: Left a girl, came home a woman.

  • Sara Sandoval: How do you do, Mr. Jackson?

    Tyler Jackson: Infinitely better in your presence than I do out of it, Señorita Sandoval.