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A career criminal nabbed by Mexican authorities is placed in a tough prison where he learns to survive with the help of a 9-year-old boy.

Mel Gibson as  Driver
Kevin Hernandez as  Kid
Peter Stormare as  Frank
Jesús Ochoa as  Caracas
Roberto Sosa as  Carnal
Dolores Heredia as  Kid's Mother
Mario Zaragoza as  Vasquez
Peter Gerety as  Embassy Guy
Bob Gunton as  Mr. Kaufmann

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Reviews

redrobin62-321-207311
2012/05/01

First, the good: gunplay was spot on, set design was very good as the Pueblito looked gritty and foreboding, and the soundtrack was pleasant to the ear. Lots of action, too, albeit a bit over the top.The bad? It was filmed using digital video. Nice for commercials, bad for feature-length films. The digital sheen of video subtracts from the "feel" of the movie, making it seem sterile and amateurish.Mel Gibson was, well, Mel Gibson, just a little older. There's no mistaking he was Riggs from Lethal Weapon. Everything was intact - the wise cracks, the mannerisms, the ultra bravado, etc. That a top level businessman could be fooled into thinking a random phone call from Clint Eastwood could grant him an audience seems preposterous. In fact, quite a few things seemed preposterous. How convenient that Mel should not money retrieve the money he'd stolen, but also gain a wife and son in the process!This film really wants the audience to have a suspension of disbelief to enjoy the film. Maybe I would've liked it better if I was loaded up on Modelo's like half the characters in the flick.

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Ole Sandbaek Joergensen
2012/05/02

A very clever film or a clever setup I might say, this is good old Mel Gibson back for more.The film has a good story, great narrative, impressive action, nice filming and good directing. Maybe in the film the odds are against him, but watching this he certainly has something good going for him, it is almost like seeing the good old action movies of his, like Payback or even the humor and action ones, like Lethal Weapon.I think this film works out very well, it is entertaining and interesting all of the way, a great film for the guys :) You should see it if you haven't and especially if you like Mel Gibsons action movies.

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Guy
2012/05/03

GET THE GRINGO (aka WHAT I DID ON MY SUMMER VACATION) is classic Mel Gibson. He's a battered old bank robber - just like in PAYBACK - who stumbles across the border into Mexico with a couple of million and a dead partner. The Mex cops nick his cash, to spend on hookers and German cars, whilst throwing him into the slammer. Based on a real life experiment (which inevitably ended badly), the prison is sorta-open; with the criminals carrying guns, dealing drugs and even living with their families inside. The only rule is that escape means death. Mel gives the place plenty of sarcastic voice-over, all whilst casing the joint, making friends with a cigarette-crazy kid and even romancing the boy's mother. Soon he's climbing the criminal ladder, even as the people whose money he stole come looking for him. Cue some satisfyingly Peckinpah-esque blood'n'slo-mo shootouts, as well as a slightly random digression from the prison. It's gory, foul-mouthed and cynical...but somehow still has its heart in the right place as Mel finds redemption (he is Catholic after all) and settles scores. A taut 90 minutes long, this old-school thriller ought to have re- established his career after his drunken ZOG-ranting but alas...

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Adam Peters
2012/05/04

(57%) Gibson goes back to basics in this grimy Mexican set action prison drama. Those out there looking for bullet-ridden action set pieces on a treadmill set to 10 with one after another will find this maybe a bit lacking, as this is a movie that, like Mel's character, wants to use its brains a degree more than its brawn, with much focus on plot, setting, and character. After all that's said and done Mel Gibson is still a strong lead, and the movie is at least somewhat different from the typical action flicks out there making this a decent addition to Mel's back catalogue, even if it is pretty standard stuff in terms of entertainment.

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