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Two parallel yet intertwined stories and a stellar cast make The Mexican a clever, off beat comedy-thriller. Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt, in their first film together, play a battling couple headed for a split after Jerry (Pitt) agrees to embark on one last task for a dangerous mob boss - much to the dismay of his strong-willed, independent girlfriend Samantha (Roberts). Jerry sees the errand as a quick score - he’s to travel to Mexico to retrieve a legendary, hand crafted pistol known as ‘The Mexican’. But Jerry’s trip south of the border not only explodes into a series of mishaps, missteps, and misadventures, but his hilariously ill-fated ‘errand’ draws Samantha into the plot as well when she’s nabbed by a troubled hitman (James Gandolfini, in a scene stealing performance) and held captive to ensure that Jerry completes his assignment. Will Jerry get the gun? And the girl? And his normal life back? You’re in for a non-stop roller coaster ride of thrills, danger and laughs in this wild and unpredictable search for The Mexican. (Shock Entertainment)

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DaViD´82 

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English Devoid of any idea, pacing, humour, script, acting and everything that should make a good movie. Overall, it's bearable and it won't offend your taste, but it's a total waste of time. ()

D.Moore 

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English An enjoyable adventure comedy, which may not be the most imaginative, but it always entertains. Shorten it by about 20 minutes and it would be even better. At the same time, The Mexican is also one of my favorite soundtracks - Alan Silvestri pays homage to the master Morricone here (and he gave it a hell of a lot of effort). ()