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The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005)
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Reviews Counted:134
Fresh:113
Rotten:21
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: Tommy Lee Jones’ directorial debut is both a potent western and a powerful morality tale.
Theatrical Release:31-03-2006
Synopsis: Tommy Lee Jones takes his second turn in the director's chair with THE THREE BURIALS OF MELQUIADES ESTRADA, the follow-up to his 1995 western THE GOOD OLD BOYS. The action takes place on the border... Tommy Lee Jones takes his second turn in the director's chair with THE THREE BURIALS OF MELQUIADES ESTRADA, the follow-up to his 1995 western THE GOOD OLD BOYS. The action takes place on the border between West Texas and Northern Chihuahua in Mexico, which is a hot spot for illegal crossings. But Jones's movie ingeniously flips this dangerous yet all-too-common practice on its head, with a tale of a man hell-bent on crossing the border in the opposite direction. The journey to Mexico begins when Pete Perkins (Jones) uncovers the identity of a Border Patrolman, Mike Norton (Barry Pepper), who has shot and killed his best friend, Melquiades Estrada (Julio Cedillo). Kidnapping Norton and forcing him to dig up Estrada's body, Perkins straps the corpse to a horse, and informs Norton that he will be traveling with them to Mexico. Once there, they will bury Estrada according to instructions he gave Perkins prior to his death. Jones paints Norton as a mean-spirited individual; caught up in a loveless relationship with his wife, Lou Ann (January Jones), Norton's day job frequently involves him him either exploding in a violent rage or idly masturbating over a well-thumbed copy of Hustler. The two men don't exactly bond on their journey, the wedge that's been forced between them being far too great for them to reconcile their differences. But Jones coerces a riveting tale from Guillermo Arriaga script, with a choppy chronology reminiscent of Arriaga's own 21 GRAMS. Comparisons to Sam Peckinpah's masterfully bleak 1974 movie BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA are inevitable, although Jones's film has a tender edge that Peckinpah's nihilistic epic was never quite capable of reaching. A film that suggests Jones has a bright future ahead of him as a director, THE THREE BURIALS OF MELQUIADES ESTRADA is one of the most absorbing pieces of cinema to emerge in 2005. [More]
Starring: Barry Pepper, Julio Cedillo, Dwight Yoakam, January Jones
Starring: Barry Pepper, Julio Cedillo, Dwight Yoakam, January Jones, Levon Helm, Vanessa Bauche
Director: Tommy Lee Jones
Director: Tommy Lee Jones
Screenwriter: Guillermo Arriaga Jordan
Producer: Michael Fitzgerald, Tommy Lee Jones, Chris Menges
Composer: Marco Beltrami
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Reviews for The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
They say good things come in threes: burials, for one, and Tommy Lee Jones (for another).
A messy drama that digs up a made-to-order villain (the racist U.S. authorities) and a dead hero (an illegal Mexican immigrant) ... Jones doubles-back on the story repeatedly, running roughshod over his characters to shovel in his political points.
A safe, satisfying drama steeped in classic notions of loyalty and friendship.
Jones' theatrical directorial debut is imbued with all the intensity, compassion, fierceness and sly humor that mark the actor's best performances
It's a scorching journey alongside stubborn fools like us as they stumble awkwardly toward grace, or run headlong in the other direction until the wages of sin catch up with them.
I wanted to scream at the screen, 'Just bury him and be done with it!'
Don't let the near-impossible-to-remember title keep you away from this singular and slightly surreal Tommy Lee Jones scorcher.
The sweep and classic themes of The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada make it a rare modern western, and a good one, too.
The film is finally more successful in bits and pieces than as a whole.
This is a modest, low-budget, and low-key film but Jones shows a sure hand and real directing power with handling his actors.
strong characters that nurse us over rugged horse paths and through craggy nooks
"The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada" is rugged and quiet, absurd and humourous.
This isn't a film that demands to be enjoyed in order to be remembered -- one way or the other, it will stick with you.
That Burials works on multiple levels makes it great, and the fact that it's great says a lot about [director-star Tommy Lee] Jones.
In true Peckinpah fashion, the harsh, involving Three Burials showcases lawlessness, heartlessness and gallows humor on the frontier. But this modern Western's prevailing themes are propriety and friendship.
With all due respect to that important, quasi-controversial, most-honored film of last year, this is the best Western of 2005.
[A] long, kooky, immensely absorbing picture, which forges the elegiac cruelty of a Cormac McCarthy novel with the two-fisted machismo of a Sam Peckinpah movie, and comes up with an altogether new brand of Western mythology.
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