Sony Pictures Classics | Release Date: December 16, 2005
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10
PeterL.Mar 10, 2006
This is a perfect movie. I don't know which movie Peter F went to see, but he is wrong. The acting, the camera, the directing and the writing of this film is just amazing. A masterpiece
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ChrisB.Jun 6, 2006
Amazing in every way. A little confusing until you realise what Jones is doing in terms of storytelling, but after that it is amazing.
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MichaelHDec 30, 2007
I was prepared NOT to like this movie because of the P.C. premise: good, poor Mexicans/bad gringo (with one exception). As it turns out the movie gets a lot more sophisticated in parts. (spoiler alert) The character of Melquiades turns out I was prepared NOT to like this movie because of the P.C. premise: good, poor Mexicans/bad gringo (with one exception). As it turns out the movie gets a lot more sophisticated in parts. (spoiler alert) The character of Melquiades turns out to have a "darker" side as does the Pete character. Still I think the border guard character was a little too cartoonishly bad or at least put into the position of being the "bad guy" in a way that seemed too much told from an "undeclared" Mexican perspective. In the end the script "rights" itself a little, allowing for fuller character development. Expand
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[Anonymous]Dec 9, 2005
Love it.
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KeithW.Feb 11, 2006
See this film immediately.
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10
BillF.Feb 19, 2006
This is a not-to-be missed movie. Tommy Lee Jones turns in a 10+ performance as actor & director.
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10
CristinaV.Feb 5, 2006
This is the best screenplay in years. Guillermo Arriaga was robbed at the Oscars. He is the greatest writer of our time.
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TimO.Mar 13, 2006
Excellent plot and character development. Tommy Lee was great and the supporting cast was excellent.
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CraigA.Jun 2, 2006
Difficult viewing, but well worth it. Watch for the twist.
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StephenS.Jun 5, 2006
This reminds me a little of Red Rock West (by John Dahl) or Lone Star (John Sayles). In between burials, we perhaps see a little more than we need to of Melquiade
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giuliaFeb 2, 2008
I liked that movie. Yes there are some sterotypes. But it doesnt matter to me. It has a lot of charme. But hey I also loved Amorres Perros.
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GregoryV.Dec 17, 2005
This is a masterpiece. Guillermo Arriaga is a genius, he is the best writer in the world. Tommy Lee is great, as Chris Menges photography.
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MarkO.Oct 2, 2006
An important film for Americans to see amidst today's heightened racial and class tensions...
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CarlG.Feb 10, 2006
Although superficially this film is about injustice and revenge, it lives within its subplot of transformation and transcendence. From the honestly but sympathetically portrayed racist squalor of a small Texas town, it moves to the grand Although superficially this film is about injustice and revenge, it lives within its subplot of transformation and transcendence. From the honestly but sympathetically portrayed racist squalor of a small Texas town, it moves to the grand vistas of the Mexican desert, while at the same time characters who are normally distanced by race and class come together under pressures that break those constraints and allow them to relate at a more fundamental human level. While it is common in a film for characters to be transformed, in this case the characters are illustrative of a broad set of dysfunctional relationships that afflict the broader society, and their transformative experience is something the director seems to think most of us could use in significant doses. This particular dose can be delivered in the comfort of a movie theater and is highly recommended. Expand
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RaulJ.Feb 13, 2006
clever, captivating, a little contrived at times but overall a really good and satisfying movie.
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JohnW.Feb 2, 2006
Brilliant film of humanity and compassion between disparaging cultures. Flawlessly cast including a smart performance by Levon Helm. Clint Eastwood's recent films pale in comparison.
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HeatherW.Mar 21, 2006
About half-way through this movie I realized that it's the Mexican "Crash," although it's better than "Crash" in several respects. For one thing it's less predictable. Full of twists and turns and unexpected epiphanies. It About half-way through this movie I realized that it's the Mexican "Crash," although it's better than "Crash" in several respects. For one thing it's less predictable. Full of twists and turns and unexpected epiphanies. It also contains one of the saddest, most moving moments caught on film that I've ever seen (the old man's request). An interesting meditation on the nature of friendship and cruelity and how people never are who we think they are. My only gripe was the seemingly endless scenes with the corpse - especially the ant scene. If I hadn't already fallen in love with the movie, I might have got up and left at that point. Expand
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JayC.Mar 28, 2006
When a mistake with deadly consequences brings Tommy Lee Jones and Barry Pepper together, retribution is exacted in excruciating detail until not only is personal responsibility accepted, but a more humane and humble man is transformed.
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ChadS.May 30, 2006
[***SPOILERS***] In the motel room, it's not clear if Melquaides(Julio Cedillo) and Lou Ann(January Jones) loosened up after they danced, which makes us wonder if Mike(Barry Pepper) was in the right, and Pete(Tommy Lee Jones), is loco, [***SPOILERS***] In the motel room, it's not clear if Melquaides(Julio Cedillo) and Lou Ann(January Jones) loosened up after they danced, which makes us wonder if Mike(Barry Pepper) was in the right, and Pete(Tommy Lee Jones), is loco, when he drags his hostage across the prairie. There are scenes here funnier than anything in "Weekend at Bernie's". The ultimate punchline of this film is that Pete chose the wrong man to revere. Expand
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CristinaF.Jul 11, 2006
It is the best 'Mexico in America' movie i've watched so far. I admit it was pretty dull in the beginning but as soon as you realize the stoy telling back and forth you begin to understand and the movie takes it's role. It is the best 'Mexico in America' movie i've watched so far. I admit it was pretty dull in the beginning but as soon as you realize the stoy telling back and forth you begin to understand and the movie takes it's role. For all of yous that say it is a waste of this and that, you should maybe get out of the closet and realize that stories have a real story behind them. I strongly believe that this movie has and will reveal a hidden tragedy in some lives along the mexican border throughout the USA. The best movie ever! Definitely a must-see-movie! Expand
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BrianP.Dec 14, 2005
I saw this one at Cannes, and let me tell you it is great. It really is among the best films of 2005. The screenplay is amazing and will get nominated by an oscar considering Guillermo Arriaga was robbed twice for his great scripts of Amores I saw this one at Cannes, and let me tell you it is great. It really is among the best films of 2005. The screenplay is amazing and will get nominated by an oscar considering Guillermo Arriaga was robbed twice for his great scripts of Amores Perros & 21 Grams. Expand
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SuzenT.Feb 25, 2006
I loved this film. About death and the preciousness of life-how one's circumstances can change and then change again so quickly so quickly. What is sanity? (Susan Sontag-"sanity is a convenient lie.")
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CarlosR.Feb 25, 2006
Simply, the best film of 2005, so good it really is a must see!
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ShawnO.Mar 11, 2006
Some of these critics don't know what they are talking about. Not every movie can be a fast paced, violent, shootem up, phony movie, this one was beautiful, period.
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LeeG.Mar 31, 2006
Best movie I seen in a year.
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CarlosC.Dec 13, 2005
A great film, makes you realize how good of an actor Tommy Lee Jones who gaves his best performance ever. Guillermo Arriaga is outstanding as usual with this wonderful script. Barry Pepper has all the posibilites to be nominated by an oscar. A great film, makes you realize how good of an actor Tommy Lee Jones who gaves his best performance ever. Guillermo Arriaga is outstanding as usual with this wonderful script. Barry Pepper has all the posibilites to be nominated by an oscar. He is great. Tommy Lee Jones waited until his 50s to make his first feature, it was all worth it. This film might be the most under estimated film of the year, not because of the negative reviews but because of its distribution. This is a must see. Expand
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RicardoR.Dec 13, 2005
Great Film, Great Performances, Great Direction. One of the best films of the year. The best western movie in years!
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MaguiH.Dec 28, 2005
Oh! god the surprise of the year! What a great film, IT MUST BE DISTRUBUTED WIDELY! Awesome Script, Great Direction, My favorite film of the year!
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AgatinoZ.Nov 29, 2006
It is so sad when a Wonderful film passes by almost unnoticed. The way this movie is structured, in fragments, that come and go according to the characters feelings and ethics is keeps the storyline original. The quiet acting, the vistas, It is so sad when a Wonderful film passes by almost unnoticed. The way this movie is structured, in fragments, that come and go according to the characters feelings and ethics is keeps the storyline original. The quiet acting, the vistas, the rights and wrongs. And the notion that a man like Pete Perkins has long disapeared from the face of the earth, says so much about how a society has lost touch with humanity. In Pete Perkins' care of the decaying body of Melquiades we find more respect for human beings than in any real life characters. Along with Eastwood's Unforgiven and Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain, the West has moved into the sunset that the early films were anticipating. I congratulate Tommy Lee Jones, for he has created a modern quiet masterpiece. Expand
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Cotts1988Apr 29, 2011
This film is extremely unique and very enjoyable. It creates a great atmosphere and Tommy Lee Jones character is particularly intriguing. However, due to there being little in the way of action, Three Burials sometimes loses impetus andThis film is extremely unique and very enjoyable. It creates a great atmosphere and Tommy Lee Jones character is particularly intriguing. However, due to there being little in the way of action, Three Burials sometimes loses impetus and drags. Despite being a good story that is very touching in places, the film is not one that I would rush to watch again, although I do hold it in high regard and recommend it to those who do not require lots of action to enjoy a film. Expand
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CodaOct 24, 2011
Falls short of being a great western due to poorly executed non-linear storytelling and elemental directorial mistakes. The Tarantino-style cuts of the first third of the movie serve only to confuse; it feels like very raw cuts with noFalls short of being a great western due to poorly executed non-linear storytelling and elemental directorial mistakes. The Tarantino-style cuts of the first third of the movie serve only to confuse; it feels like very raw cuts with no transition between each scene. In the last two thirds this is mostly abandoned and the movie vastly improves. There are also a couple of jarring scenes where film crew invade the shot: a camera operator blatantly visible in the reflection of a car window and a dude in a t shirt not crouched down in the jimenez scene.


Despite the confusing disjointedness of the first part of the film it becomes an engaging, compelling movie during the last two-thirds.
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DawdlingPoetNov 24, 2021
This is quite a slow-moving and somewhat gritty watch, although its setting is relatively rural, in Mexico. The cinematography is quite good and the performances decent enough but it did feel a little bland/bleak and I wouldn't say it's aThis is quite a slow-moving and somewhat gritty watch, although its setting is relatively rural, in Mexico. The cinematography is quite good and the performances decent enough but it did feel a little bland/bleak and I wouldn't say it's a particularly engrossing watch as such. However, the main plot/theme is a somewhat interesting one and I liked the music featured. It may not be especially engrossing but it is reasonably tense at times and overall I'd say its a film worth watching, so I would recommend it but not if you're looking for a constant all-out action type film, this is more of a slow-burning Western/crime drama, I'd say - less a thriller and more a contemplative watch. Expand
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monkeyslovemeNov 13, 2020
Tommy Lee Jones' finest performance in this cinematic masterpiece, what sounds on paper as a simple story very quickly changes into a chase film like no other.
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