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Rodriguez and Mexico

2023-11-16 10:06:30

Rodriguez depicts Mexico as a country of tragic culture and America is a country with comedy culture. But America is a comedy in the Greek sense - in a sense, America is not a comedy at all. Rodriguez believes that Mexico will be better as a place of tragedy. Meanwhile, the United States must face an optimistic burden and subsequent mitigation. Thus, in a sense, he characterizes them in a way that opposes what he really thinks. Mexico is said to be tragic - Mexican-style things are often very traditional thoughts.

Robert Anthony Rodriguez (born June 20, 1968) is an American film producer. He shot in Mexico and his hometown Texas, made and filmed many of his movies. Rodriguez directed the 1992 action film "El Mariachi". It was commercially successful and gained $ 2 million in revenue with a $ 7,000 budget. This film produced two sequels called Mexican trilogy, Mexican Desperado and Once Upon A Time. He traveled from dusk to dawn in 1996 and developed a TV adaptation series (2014-2016). Rodriguez collaborated on the 2005 New Night Crime Threus collection "Sin City" (adaptation from the same name graphic novel) and the 2014 sequel "Sin City: Killing Notre Dame". Rodriguez also overseen the adventure of Spy's children's movie "The Faculty", Sharkboy and Lavagirl, Planet Terror and Machete. He is a friend and co-producer of movie makers Quentin Tarantino who established A Band Apart production company and Rodriguez is a member of the company.

El Mariachi, the first work of the Rodriguez Mexican trilogy, includes Mexican Desperado and Once Upon a Time. Rodriguez continues to produce several other movie series, including the criminal horror movie magazine "Dusk to Dawn" and the family adventure movie series Spy Children. Rodriguez also collaborated with film director Quentin Tarantino on various projects such as Four Rooms, From Dusk Til Dawn, Kill Bill: Volume 2, Sin City, Grindhouse.