I went to see the movie with a few friends because they had all heard it was, like, the most fantastic movie ever and I hadn't even heard of it. Turns out they didn't even know the movie was in Spanish. I thought the movie was alright, the only real different part was that it didn't fit the typical Hollywood resolution for a movie (and everyone getting killed). The special effects and everything were pretty rad, but, I dunno, the movie just didn't seem like one of the best things I've seen in a long time. Also lolled a bit at the existentialist undertones after having joking with my roommate that he had to see the movie for his continental philosophy class.
Hey capo, you see the movie on the theater on Murray? The showing before I was there was totally packed, I think it was the first day. When the group before us left some dude was talking about crying at the end and everyone in line was pretty much

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Most of the violence centered around gunshot wounds and a torture scene with the Mexican forces and the rebels.
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I believe it took place in Spain. That's why the rebels cared about the landing at Normandy.
Jam it back in, in the dark.