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"The Mexican" is a 2001 adventure-comedy-drama film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, James Gandolfini, and J.K. Simmons. The story follows Jerry Welbach (Brad Pitt), a hapless mob courier who is given one last mission to retrieve an antique pistol known as "The Mexican." However, things take a comedic turn when his girlfriend Samantha (Julia Roberts) becomes entangled in the dangerous quest, leading to a series of misadventures and unexpected twists. As Jerry navigates the treacherous underworld of organized crime, he finds himself accompanied by a quirky hitman named Leroy (James Gandolfini) who adds a layer of dark humor to their escapades. Meanwhile, Samantha must confront her own demons and make tough decisions that will impact their relationship. With its blend of action, comedy, and heartfelt moments, "The Mexican" offers a unique and entertaining take on the classic road trip genre, showcasing the talents of its star-studded cast. Released to critical acclaim, "The Mexican" is a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies and unpredictable storytelling. With its stellar performances, engaging plot, and stylish direction, this film delivers a satisfying mix of thrills, laughs, and emotional depth that will keep viewers entertained from start to finish.
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Brad Pitt was initially hesitant to take on his role in 'The Mexican' because he feared the character was too similar to his previous roles, seeking something more challenging. It was only after director Gore Verbinski convinced him of the unique blend of humor and adventure, and the opportunity to work alongside Julia Roberts, that he agreed to sign on.
To capture the authentic feel of the Mexican setting, director Gore Verbinski and his team spent several weeks scouting locations in various small towns across Mexico. They eventually chose Real de Catorce, a remote village with historic charm that hadn't been overly commercialized, ensuring the film's atmosphere was as genuine as possible.
The antique pistol featured in 'The Mexican' required special handling due to its age and fragility. The production team actually used three replicas of the original gun for different scenes, including a non-functional model for stunts and close-ups to prevent damage to the original, which was a rare collector's item loaned by a private museum.
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🎬During the filming of 'The Mexican', a planned explosion went off prematurely, causing a small fire. This accident was incorporated into the film, with the subsequent scenes showing characters reacting to an unexpected fire, adding a layer of realism to the chaos depicted in the movie.
💡Julia Roberts insisted on performing most of her own stunts in 'The Mexican', despite the production team's hesitations. One notable scene where she had to drive an old truck down a steep hill was done in one take, with Roberts actually behind the wheel, adding to the authenticity of her character's desperation.
🎯The town of Real de Catorce, where much of 'The Mexican' was filmed, experienced a tourism boom following the movie's release. The town, previously quiet and not well-known, saw its visitor numbers double within a year of the film's debut, significantly boosting the local economy.
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