torsdag 25 september 2025

30 Years Anniversary Review Of Desperado

Even if summer is my favourite period of the year i can appreciate beautiful autumn days, walking along a forest with yellow leaves falling down. If it´s raining outside i do enjoy cozy evening with a low budget horror film. I could easily mention at least 10 b horror movies that should be seen during autumn season, but let´s just talk about one title for a moment. One specific recommendation i have for you is the 2018 independent horror film Inner Ghosts from director Paul Leite. It reminds me in some ways of the Insidious franchise, especially the character Elise Rainie played by actress Lin Shaye. In the film Inner Ghosts you have a character called Helen ( Celia Williams ), she is a brain researcher who used to be a medium until the death of her daughter. At the university Helen works at her supervisor do not appreciate Helen´s methods combining science with the supernatural. Even though she recieves a warning Helen decides to train her own daughter, Elsa Williamson ( Elizabeth Bochmann ) and another young woman Rachel ( Iris Cayette ) to become psychics. Inner Ghosts may not be a original low budget horror film but have an interesting plot of training psychics and facing a demon. I have to mention the practical make up effects on the demonic creature looks good. A film worth a watch, especially if you are a fan of the Insidious franchise. Let´s go back in time to the autumn of the year 1995, it was the Swedish cinema premiere of Kevin Costner´s dystopian sci fi action film Waterwold. This turned out to be the movie so many magazines talked about, everything from the incredible high budget of this film and how difficult it was making the film with several issues during production. Waterworld turned out to flop at the box office, but there was a completely different film that actually got praised by critics and the audience as well. And that is the 1995 action film Desperado by director Robert Rodriguez, a remake of his full feature debut film El Mariachi from 1992. I did see Desperado in cinema back in the day and i realised this film turned 30 years in 2025. So i decided to do a 30 years anniversary of this film to see how i feel about it today. Is this film just as good today as it was in 1995 or have this film aged more than Donald Trumps hair piece?

El Mariachi ( Antonio Banderas ) arrives to a smaller Mexican town as rumors start to spread that El Mariachi is a guitar player who have a guitar case filled with guns. El Mariachi is looking for drug lord "Bucho" ( Joaquim de Almeida ) who runs this whole town, demanding money to protect stores. El Mariachi gets help during a shoot out in town by book store owner Carolina ( Salma Hayek ), she patches him up and go with him on his journey to face Bucho and his thugs.

It´s been quite a long time ago since i watched Desperado so i was actually looking forward to watching it again. I have to say that even though this film have turned 30 years old it looks damn good still today. No CGI effects, no AI, everything is done with practical make up effects and the action stunts are done by professional stunt men. This is something i wish we had more of in modern cinema, i want to see people punch each other and fly through the air in a old school way. We have to talk about the camera work of director Robert Rodriguez and how he capture so many beautiful scenes on camera. He finds the perfect locations for certain scenes, captures the atmosphere of chosen areas and he is really talented shooting powerful action scenes. It is really over the top in certain scenes where it feels like you are watching a comic book coming to life but that´s the whole point, this film feels like it is inspired by director Sam Raimi. If you remember how over the top the action scenes are in Sam Raimi´s classic film Darkman, i can tell you that they are even wilder scenes in Desperado to the point where it becomes hillarious. Actors Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek are the perfect cinema couple as the crazy characters El Mariachi and Carolina, and their action scenes together are very well choreographed. There are some really fun cameos in this film from actors Cheech Marin, Steve Buscemi and especially the urine scene with Quentin Tarantino. Actor Danny Trejo is really cool as the Mexican assassin Navajas, using some really cool designed throwing knifes. Actor Joaquim de Almeida gives a fun performance as the main villain character Bucho. The plot of Desperado may not be anything unique or interesting, but it is the action scenes that really makes this film come to life. The more violent the film becomes it feels like watching the best Mexican opera concert ever. Director Robert Rodriquez really understood what the audience wanted when he created this film. It´s really wild, really violent and at times really funny as well. Desperado will live on into the future as one of the true 90´s classic, this is definetely a must watch for the whole family to enjoy.

Rating: DDDD

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