Assassination Tango
Cast :Robert Duvall, Rubén Blades, Kathy Baker, Luciana Pedraza
Director :Robert Duvall
Studio :Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby
Released Date :January 01, 2002
DVD Released Date :May 04, 2004
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed), English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Portuguese (Original Language)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJune 26, 2005
SummaryA journey to tango `s antipodes!
Content
Robert Duvall has made a solvent work with this picture whose commercial hook would seem another additional thriller. This motive is just a pretext, a real invitation to that magic and mysterious tour: tango's world.

The erotic cadences, the sublime movements, the powerful expressiveness, love and hate: a way of living through a musical genre, plenty of anecdotes and sinister fascination. The tango is memory and passion, the perfect combination of light and shadow. The fusion of the couple, wild and captivating, hard to evade and easy to engage us.

The plot will follow the classic style: Duvall is a hired mercenary. He will be sent from New York to Buenos Aires to pay a painful debt. But the fascinating portrait made by Duvall is unique, very personal and warmth, through smart dialogues and a very well assembled script , that will capture your interest.

There are certain edition problems and unnecessary concessions, that avoid to know a little more about this retired General; may be a flash back would have been enough; and that is why I guess this was not the main intention of Duvall; he wants to focus about the tango, and the crime won't be but the frame of the dramatis personae.

He is a beloved father behind his job. And the cast is fine; a human portrait and an invitation to enjoy this art dance.


Rating
DateFebruary 18, 2005
SummaryLooking for info on some music from this movie.
Content
Hi people!
I liked this movie, but more as "pinceladas", brushstrokes of buenos aires and tango, rather than as a movie itself. I enjoyed plenty the dialogues but I see it as a documentary, and I do not worry about the plot.

I actually wanted to leave this review to see if someone can help me figure out what is the choral piece, with children voices that comes when he goes to the elementary school looking for her, where she is shooting a commercial.

I am DYING to understand what it is. I am from Argentina and I cannot recognize what they are saying, but I think it is Latin, I think they are saying "ora pro nobis" (pray for us) is part of the MASS, but I don't remember which one!
I read over and over the music list at the end of the credits and I do not think is there!

PLEASE HELP! I am HAUNTED by it!
Thanks!
Mariana -margaritamiau@hotmail.com

Rating
DateFebruary 16, 2005
SummaryNice relaxed mixutre of killing and loving. A lot like life.
Content
Gotta go with the flow with this movie. Sure Duvall and Pedraza have something going in real life. That's what makes so many of the scenes--nice, relaxed, drinking coffe and getting to know each other--so comfortable. And something no one else mentions in their reviews; these two have a platonic love affair--he remains emotionally faithful to his Brooklyn girlfriend and her daughter. The episode with the "demimondienne" [NOT prostitute. Get real!] was physical but...note! he wants her to call him "papito:" daddy. He wants a connection, a feeling that someone depends on him, wants him, needs him. There's more to this movie than one might think. By the way: I'm writing this having had a nice cigar, a brandy, and listening to many tangos on my CD changer while my wife is at her ladies club. Feeling very nostalgic and fine. Maybe now you get the message. A fine movie.

Rating
DateFebruary 08, 2005
SummaryASSASINATION TANGO
Content
ANOTHER WONDERFUL MOVIE BY SUPER ACTOR ROBERT DUVALL, SHOWING THE ESSENCE OF TANGO IN ARGENTINA, WITH MARVELOUS DANCERS OF TANGO, A GREAT STORY, A SUPERB SCREEN PLAY AND CINEMATOGRAPHY.SHOW ALSO HOW AN INTELLIGENT AMERICAN GETS TO UNDERSTAND MANY OF THE CARACHTERISTICS OF ARGENTINIAN CULTURE. WONDERFUL PHOTOGRAPHY. I WOULD GIVE FIVE STARS.

Rating
DateJanuary 10, 2005
SummaryIt's a given.
Content
Uhohh. Now my ears are green.

I'm sorry. I've wasted your time.

But he said it wasn't our fault.
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