Le Samourai, best hitman film ever.

The Terminal - (Steven Spielberg;2004;USA) -
A man comes to JFK airport while a revolution erupts in his county making him a citizen of nowhere, forcing him to stay inside the airport.
Spielberg unfortunately can't end a film anymore, although he still proves to tell a charming story anyway. The whole film is nothing above simple quality, but it's nice to watch and proves to hold likable characters, even if the final moments taint the film's tone.

Once Upon a Time in Mexico - (Robert Rodriguez;2003;Mexico/USA)
El Mariachi is called upon an CIA agent to join in a conspiracy plot.
Rodriguez tries to go all out technically but fails in the film itself. The plot is poor, the outcome is even worse, and the cast is all that keeps it watchable. The film overall is too ridiculous to take seriously, especially the spontaneous appearance of guns in some scenes. Depp was probably the best thing in this.


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