Rebellion in the 90s

Grant 2021-10-22 14:35:17

The rich colors, the exaggerated fighting, the lively plot, all the advancement, are stepping on the beat like singing and dancing. The montage method used is distinctive, and all characters are constantly inverted. Like other works in the 90s, they are full of rebellion against the so-called mainstream.

Under the background of the Vietnam War, European and American societies are like a bottle of magical alcohol that ferments rapidly, so they have classics like a stick to stir water. The classics are indeed the strongest bubbles in the era.

Always handsome male protagonist
Men and boys throughout the show
Dragon Set 1
Dragon Set 2
Dispensable heroine

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Desperado quotes

  • Carolina: What about calling you friends?

    El Mariachi: Campa... Quino... They would destroy the city...

  • Bucho: [talking to his henchmen] It's one thing if you can't find someone running around the city hiding any place he chooses. I can understand that. What I can't understand is how you let him get away when you knew where he was! Now you drive around town. You see someone you don't know, you shoot them. How hard is that, huh?

    [takes gun from Right Arm]

    Bucho: Look over there.

    [the henchmen look in different directions, unsure of where "over there" is]

    Bucho: I don't know him. Never seen him before.

    [the henchmen part, revealing Shrug]

    Bucho: Look, he has a gun!

    Shrug: [looks down at the gun tucked into his belt in dismay]

    Bucho: Must be him!

    Shrug: Hey...

    Bucho: [shoots Shrug, then returns the gun to Right Arm] Now, how hard is that? It's that easy.