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The Three Burials of Melquíades Estrada is a sad movie. The plot twist hurts, but the ending is insufficient. It leaves us hanging; there's no damn closure for Pete, the timing of Lou Ann's departure is puzzling, Mike succumbs to Stockholm Syndrome almost uselessly, and i have no idea why Belmont suddenly grew a conscience and fucked off. One thing that came to mind as i was going to sleep was the symbology of the coyote as Coyote the Trickster; the coyote at the beginning leads the men to Estrada's corpse, the (same?) coyote indirectly causes Estrada's death, and later the other coyote helps Pete get into Mexico. Tommy Lee Jones's Spanish is very good.
The Matador is entertaining, albeit gratuitously quirky in spots. One thing i don't understand is why Julian says Danny owes him, if he didn't actually carry out Danny's request. Danny owes him for the pep talk, so he's going to help him shoot some poor bastard? Weird. Are "assassin with a heart of gold" stories the counterpart to "hooker with a heart of gold" stories?
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Now, why does Danny help him assassinate this guy? I'm still trying to figure that out. I'm guessing that Danny's come to the conclusion that everyone in Julian's world is already complicit in the business of murder and immorality; since this is utterly alien to Danny's world, he's able to compartmentalize this act as a favor in Wonderland, rather than as complicity murder in the real world.
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SPOILY McSPOILERS!
I don't think Mike succumbed to SS, so much as he did his own conscience, which was clearly troubled to begin with. He certainly wasn't stable before Mike got to him.
Also, plans like this rarely have proper closure, and I thought the failure of the quest to end in anything at all was perfect. It's Quixote, man.
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"I don't think Pete succumbed..."
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"He certainly wasn't stable before Pete got to him."
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