What are some good movies set in Mexico?
What are some good movies set in Mexico?
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that one where they cut that guy's face off while he's still alive
The Devil's Backbone
From Dusk Till Dawn
Desperado
Mexico is a pretty kino country desu.
that one where they crave that guy's chest off while he's still alive
Sicario
The Beheading.
Chapo pesents: Beheading tutorials 101
Dude, where’s my head?
Mexican sugar dancing: the movie
The illegals
that mariachi trilogy
don't know if blood in blood out is Mexican but if it is, then that one too
Devil's Backbone
Pan's Labyrinth
[REC]
Y tu mamá también
Los olvidados
El ángel exterminador
Well if no one else is going to say it I will. These are set in Spain you fucking tards. Devil's Backbone is set in the Spanish civil war.
Amores Perros
You're right about The Devil's Backbone, I'll take that one back. There's still great stuff set in Mexico, though. They produce fine directors.
Apocalypto, if you count the Maya jungle and Yucatan as 'Mexico', which the Maya themselves might not.
Coco if you include dead people mexico
Book of life
What's Sup Forums opinion on Carlos Reygadas?
I forgot what the name was but the protagonist is a narco drug lord and his brother gets kidnapped by Al Qaeda so he goes to rescue him
A Fistful of Dollars
Pic related is a literal must watch.
So fucking good, and it's apart of a trilogy.
i just spilled coffee on my boipucci
Cuck hair
Must be the soy
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What are the others 2
What are some good movies set in Norse countries?
I can remember the one that comes before it
La ley de Herodes
It's the type of trilogy that are not explicitly tied together, but where the director considers them a trilogy. Sort of like the Revenge trilogy and Scorcese's Trilogy of Faith.
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Funky Town is essential mexikino
Thor Ragnarok
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Man on Fire
this
The correct answer
this
also cero y van cuatro
The Similars, check it out if you're interested in a movie-length Twilight Zone episode.
Kino and pretty fucked up. The director shits all over the Mexican government in his films
Wild bunch
Bring me the head of Alfredo Garcia
Y Tu Mamá También (2001)
El libro de piedra (1969)
Ahí va el diablo (Here Comes the Devil) (2012)
I can't recommend this film enough. Shame I can't find a decent quality torrent anywhere online.
Let the Right One In
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sicario
Elite Squad
Pusher (1996)
Wild Strawberries (1957)
The Phantom Carriage (1921)
Sommarens tolv månader (1988)
Elling (2001)
Fritt vilt (Cold Prey) 1 & 2
That's Brazil.
>which the Maya themselves might not.
Doesnt because they are extinct and it still is part of our land
Rede dead redemption?
Mads mikkelsen core?
End of Watch
LA looks like Mexico in that movie
Sick car yo
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Extremely underrated movie.
That 50's aesthetics are top notch.
B L A C K E D
Amores Perros
Rojo amanecer
Sweetie there are still real mayan descendants who speak their language.
Faggot
Ondskan
Fucking Åmål
This here is why I still have faith in Mexican films
Get The Gringo
La ley de herodes, set during the 60's and telling the story of a mayor of a small village slowly becoming a corrupt politician.
La dictadura perfecta, it's about how Mexican media are the most powerful institution and how they get to decide who's president
>The Devil's Backbone
that's Spen
Once upon a time in America
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