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  53. In Mexico, at the dawn of the automobile, modern bandit Santiago burglarizes train freight cars and falls in love with a poor farmer's wife.
  54. Santiago, a jolly modern bandito, has just lost his partner when he happens on the isolated farm of young Manuel and Maria Lopez. Manuel's aid is enlisted in what develops into a violent encounter with Santiago's fence. Exposed to money, the fast life, and Santiago's anarchistic philosophy, Manuel (formerly simple and hardworking) is in serious danger of being corrupted (and Maria is not immune either)...
  55. The movie&#39;s not a western in the usual sense. Instead, it&#39;s more like a pondering of character and life-styles set in modern Mexico. Manuel and Maria are in an arranged marriage, she being passed along like a piece of property, he being a budding farm entrepreneur. They are above all &quot;respectable&quot;, and the feeling is that this is what holds the marriage together. <br/><br/>Then, into their settled life arrives escaping train robber Santiago. But he&#39;s not a typical robber. We know that from his buddy&#39;s moving death scene. There Santiago shows something of a poetic sensitivity, proving he&#39;s not without his own sense of values. In fact, he&#39;s more a free spirit than a criminal type, even giving away much of his loot to deserving strangers. Ironically, however, he appears unfree to be anything but free! <br/><br/>It&#39;s Santiago&#39;s free-wheeling effect on the young couple&#39;s brittle marriage that makes up the storyline. Kennedy, of course, was one of that era&#39;s premier actors. Here, his bravura performance effectively dramatizes Santiago&#39;s free spirit gusto. On the other hand, as the young couple, Iglesias and St. John appear over-the-top at times. Perhaps that can be rationalized by their emotional release from repressed lives. Nevertheless, the emoting does at times distract from story advancement.<br/><br/>The notion of respectability is also pondered here. What the screenplay seems to be saying is that conforming lives are okay as long as one&#39;s humanity is not sacrificed in the process. In his own eccentric way, this appears the lesson Santiago imparts to the young couple. At the same time, religion gets much the same treatment, while criminal Santiago acts poetically as a kind of secular priest in easing his dying confederate into the great unknown.<br/><br/>All in all, the movie&#39;s distinctive features come more from blacklisted writer Zimet&#39;s offbeat screenplay than from cult director Ulmer who&#39;s required to film in Technicolor instead of his b&amp;w forte. Nonetheless, the movie&#39;s fully deserving of the Ulmer brand-- an offbeat 80-minutes that manages some depth over and above its tacky 50&#39;s title.
  56. Fascinating little gem of a movie offering a slice of life and circumstances that makes one ponder about it all. The film is raw in its depiction of real life not setting the stage for anything but instead jumping right into one life dynamic after another. We watch as we see and relate of how senseless and unsatisfying the lead players life is but in no way will you condemn him simply because a bit of it exists in you. That&#39;s what keeps you engaged. Its to see how he would handle these scenarios and would it be different than your approach? He steals, lies, plays with morals, corrupts and mocks (plus more) yet he does it without denial. Actually there is a sorrow about his existence and for that reason, you forgive him. The supporting players do well to help drive the human nature points especially about temptation which visit casually and effectively with them all. The thing is, can they recover? Learn from it? Not repeat it? At no time to you believe that the main player likes what he does but at the same time effectively convinces the viewer that he doesn&#39;t know what he does or what to do different except after the fact. Some of his after (s) come with consequences. There is a theme in this movie of a simple life versus a non-simple life and it asks this question? Is your life simple good or simple bad? In other words, are you hiding out and avoiding or have you found contentment and peace? Only the viewer will know. This movies has a slow but meaningful pace and Arthur Kennedy carries it along without effort. If you find this, watch it and learn from it. Have a tasty drink and some Mexican food on standby as there are beans, tacos, tortillas scenes that you can eat along with. Of course, a tasty drink too and not because they drink tequila and pulque but to wash your meal down. BTW...pulque is a fermented alcoholic milk-looking type drink made from cactus type plant popular in Mexico. If a man cannot hold his pulque well he has some work to do. Also, there is a custom that if someone pours you a glass, you must drink it down. Its the second one you get to sip...
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