
In 1848, a New York bank wants to put a railroad across Mexico, so it buys up small banks around Santa Rita, Durango, and evicts farmers on the proposed rail line who owe money. The bank's henchman is the murderous Jackson. He runs afoul of two women, María, the tough but uneducated daughter of a farmer, and Sara, the European-educated daughter of the owner of one of these banks. To feed the now landless people and to seek revenge, María and Sara become bank robbers, verita... (Full plot summary below)
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In 1848, a New York bank wants to put a railroad across Mexico, so it buys up small banks around Santa Rita, Durango, and evicts farmers on the proposed rail line who owe money. The bank's henchman is the murderous Jackson. He runs afoul of two women, María, the tough but uneducated daughter of a farmer, and Sara, the European-educated daughter of the owner of one of these banks. To feed the now landless people and to seek revenge, María and Sara become bank robbers, veritable Robin Hoods. But Jackson and his hired guns are after them. What are the women's options?
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| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfIt's incredibly inconsequential, buttery entertainment, but it'll surely put a smile on your face if you can find a way to appreciate its rambunctious spirit. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonBandidas comes from writer/producer Luc Besson, and it has the same kind of brisk, lightweight comic action as films like Wasabi (2001) and The Transporter (2002). |
| JoBlo's Movie EmporiumJoBloThis is a 'summer movie' if I ever saw one. Release it already! |
| VarietyJoe LeydonA nominal action-comedy that fails to provide either excitement or amusement. |
| Movies for the MassesJoseph Proimakisόποια ελπίδα για σοβαρή δράση, |
| Film ThreatFelix Vasquez Jr.It's shameless, and silly, and very entertaining. |
| User ReviewGwen DSo basically.... Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek in the same movie is like having your birthday on the same day as Christmas (in a Protestant Christianity sort of way). Double the fun. And actually it's better than you might think. Steve Zahn might possibly be the luckiest man alive. In the words of Remy Lebeau, "Life don't get much better than this!" |
| User Reviewle'anno ycool 2 girls!!!!!!!!!!both of u can kiss well;) |
| User ReviewAdam Khilarious! love this movie. made me laugh throughout. |
| User ReviewJennifer OMY TWO FAVORITE ACTRESESS, AND ALSO TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. |