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Bandidas (2006)

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User Rating: 5.6/10 (7,801 votes)
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Overview

Writers (WGA):
Luc Besson (written by) &
Robert Mark Kamen (written by)
Release Date:
18 styczeñ 2006 (Belgium) more view trailer
Genre:
Action | Comedy | Crime | Western more
Tagline:
Buscadas...vivas o muertas. (Wanted...alive or dead.) more
Plot:
In turn-of-the-century Mexico, two very different women become a bank-robbing duo in an effort to combat a ruthless enforcer terrorizing their town. full summary | full synopsis
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Is That Bandana Gucci or Prada? more
US TV Schedule:
Sun. Sept. 142:30 PMMAX   

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Penélope Cruz ... Maria Alvarez

Salma Hayek ... Sara Sandoval

Steve Zahn ... Quentin

Dwight Yoakam ... Tyler Jackson

Denis Arndt ... Ashe

Audra Blaser ... Clarissa Ashe

Sam Shepard ... Bill Buck
Ismael 'East' Carlo ... Don Diego

Gary Cervantes ... Pedro (as Carlos Cervantes)
José María Negri ... Padre Pablo
Lenny Zundel ... Bernardo

Edgar Vivar ... Expl. Bank Manager
Ernesto Gómez Cruz ... Brujo
Filiberto Estrella ... Midget
Yomo Tlazotlalli ... Gordo
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for sexuality, nudity and violence.
Runtime:
93 min
Country:
France | Mexico | USA
Language:
English | Spanish
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Filming Locations:
Durango, Mexico more
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Company:
Europa Corp. more

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Trivia:
Originally set for a wide US theatrical release in late 2005 and then early 2006; the film was finally given a 22 September 2006 date and was an exclusive Cinema Latino Theatres chain release. more
Goofs:
Continuity: The sock in Quentin Cooke's mouth disappears and reappears during the "photo shoot", while you can still hear his muffled voice. more
Quotes:
Quentin Cooke: Hola. Are you Padre Pablo?
Padre Pablo: Yes.
Quentin Cooke: May I come in?
Padre Pablo: No.
Quentin Cooke: I thought the house of God was open to all people at all times.
Padre Pablo: It is. But God is not at home right now. He is down the road at the orphanage.
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41 out of 65 people found the following comment useful:-
Is That Bandana Gucci or Prada?, 26 February 2006
8/10
Author: TC Candler from Minneapolis, USA

It may be a premature statement, writing this in February of 2006, but "Bandidas" is one of the most entertaining films of the year. Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek are wonderful together as the sexy bank-robbers hell-bent on revenge and justice.

I suppose you could call this film a guilty pleasure. There is nothing substantial here... It is merely a lightweight action adventure with barrels of laughs and two primo-examples of eye candy. But of the 200+ entertainment-only movies in 2006, it is virtually assured that this film will be one of the better examples.

I was reminded a great deal of the cheerful tone and style that was evident in the Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster comedy, "Maverick". Add a sprinkle of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and you are rewarded with this Luc Besson penned screenplay.

After a short opening, displaying the investigative skills of Steve Zahn's character, the film introduces us to Penelope Cruz's Maria playing Tic Tac Toe with her horse in the dirt. It is one of many scenes in "Bandidas" that hearkens the silliness of Laurel & Hardy. Maria is a small-town Mexican farm girl who confesses that all she really knows about is horses and chickens. She is a dreamer and an idealist.

Her counterpoint is Salma Hayek's Sara... An educated heiress who has just returned from University in Europe. She is a thinker and a realist.

When Dwight Yoakam's evil land robber swoops in to take the money and land away from the locals, killing Sara's father and severely injuring Maria's, the girls team up to avenge their people and get the land back. By robbing the banks owned by the railroading thieves' American investors, the girls cause slapstick havoc across the Mexican landscape.

After getting some 'training' from Sam Shepard's character, which includes a gratuitous push-ups scene in the local stream, the girls feel ready to try some elaborate heists.

None of this is remotely realistic. At no point will you ever really be able to suspend your disbelief. This film plays more like a Laurel & Hardy film than anything else. We are only supposed to enjoy the interaction and comedic timing of these gorgeous babes (best friends in real life -- and it shows) as they pretend to fire guns, splash through any on-hand body of water, blow stuff up, and seduce Steve Zahn on numerous occasions. In fact, considering one specific scene, I wouldn't be at all surprised if Steve Zahn did this film pro bono.

There are some truly inventive and hilarious moments in this film. Consider the train shoot-out... a slow-motion sequence that was brilliantly shot with a special effects technique that I hadn't seen before. Also consider the wit of the 'banjo-tuning' scene. It was perfectly timed.

This film has tons of memorable moments: the church catfight; the horse climbing a ladder; the brothel kisses. It is packed with entertainment value and deserves a bigger audience than it will ultimately get. Penelope and Salma have great chemistry, exuding illegal amounts of sex-appeal and equal doses of hilarity. "Bandidas" is silly fluff that typically gets panned by critics like me... but I went with this one because it doesn't take itself at all seriously and because I never once thought to look at my watch. This is a breezy 93-minutes that will leave your face aching from smiling so much.

TC Candler IndependentCritics.com

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