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Assassination Tango (2003)

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Reviews Counted: 87 Fresh: 42  Rotten:45 Average Rating: 5.6/10
 
Consensus: Slow to start, this quirky film eventually overstays its welcome.
 

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Runtime: 1 hr 54 mins

Theatrical Release: Mar 28, 2003 Limited

Box Office: $873,865

Synopsis: From acclaimed actor, writer, and director Robert Duvall comes Assassination Tango, a complex thriller, fascinating character study, and provocative look at the intoxicating world of Argentine tango. As in all of Duvall's films (including the award-winning The Apostle),... From acclaimed actor, writer, and director Robert Duvall comes Assassination Tango, a complex thriller, fascinating character study, and provocative look at the intoxicating world of Argentine tango. As in all of Duvall's films (including the award-winning The Apostle), Assassination Tango offers both an in-depth portrait of a complicated man and a truthful, incisive exploration of a world outside the mainstream.

John J. (Robert Duvall) is deeply devoted to his girlfriend, Maggie (Kathy Baker), and to her young daughter, Jenny (Katherine Micheaux Miller). He is also passionate about dancing, a talent he hones at local Brooklyn dance halls. But his skill on the dance floor seems incongruous with his profession - John is a hit man, and a very good one.

Hired to assassinate an Argentine general in Buenos Aires, John is met in Argentina by Miguel (Ruben Blades), who takes him to the home of a couple whose son the general had killed. But John isn't interested in pathos or politics. As he says, "There's two sides to every story." He just wants to do his job, do it well, get paid, and get home. But when the General unexpectedly delays his return to Buenos Aires, John's neat plans are trashed.

Angry, alone, and with nothing to do until the General's return, John explores the city and soon discovers the rich and mysterious world of the tango. Enthralled, he watches the dancers in the clubs moving with a spellbinding combination of fire and ice, passion and precision. He is hooked and begins to insinuate himself into the life of Manuela (Luciana Pedraza), a charming, brilliant dancer who becomes his teacher and guide into the world of this new dance.

Vacillating between his profession and newfound passion, John finally is able to complete his hit, only to find out the vengeful military has tightened national security like a noose. Spellbound by the rich and mysterious world Manuela has shown him, his idyll is shattered when the reality of why he's there comes crashing down around him. His chances of getting out of Argentina grow slim as he struggles to keep from being found and killed. As evading capture becomes ever more difficult and he finds himself alone with no one to trust, John desperately tries to find a way out of South America and back home.

United Artists presents an American Zoetrope production of Assassination Tango, in association with Butchers Run Films. Written, directed, produced by and starring Academy Award® winner Robert Duvall, Assassination Tango also stars Ruben Blades, Kathy Baker, and Luciana Pedraza, and was also produced by Rob Carliner with executive producers Francis Ford Coppola and Linda Reisman and co-producers Steven Brown and Raul Outeda. Felix Monti served as director of photography, with production design by Stefania Cella, editing by Stephen Mack, and music by Luis Bacalov. [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Robert Duvall, Ruben Blades, Kathy Baker, Luciana Pedraza, Katherine Micheaux Miller

Director: Robert Duvall
Screenwriter: Robert Duvall
Producer: Steve Brown, Raul Outeda, Robert Duvall, Rob Carliner, Linda Reisman
Composer: Luis Bacalov

DVD Info

Release:

Dec 9, 2003

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Keep Case
  • Widescreen - 1.85

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
  • Stereo Surround - Spanish
  • Stereo Surround - Portuguese

Additional Release Material:

  • Audio Commentary - 1. Robert Duvall - Writer/Director/Star, Luciana Pedraza - Star
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Alternate Ending

Text/Image Galleries:

  • Behind-the-Scenes Photo Gallery

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It is a form of condescension that Duvall could only perpetrate while being blinded by true love.

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12/27/04
Jordan Hiller
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05/19/04
Colin Covert
Minneapolis Star Tribune
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4/5

O ritmo é lento, falta foco à narração e o ato final é confuso. Por sorte, este não é um filme sobre “tramas”, mas sobre personagens – e é aí que merece elogios.

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04/29/04
Pablo Villaca
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It's slow, but it's also sure-footed. Duvall takes it at his own damn pace, and his grouchy old man of a contract killer is a well-rounded and wholly believable personage.

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01/15/04
Jeremiah Kipp
ToxicUniverse.com
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3/4

More a song about living and dying well than a picture that makes much sense in the traditional definition.

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12/29/03
Walter Chaw
Film Freak Central
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I loved this film for what it didn't try to do.

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07/20/03
Dennis Schwartz
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07/08/03
Deseret News, Salt Lake City
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2/4

Assassination Tango runs aground with an accumulation of small illogicalities.

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05/28/03
Jan Stuart
Newsday
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Turgid and self-indulgent...haphazardly constructed and featuring dialogue that sounds poorly improvised--as well as a central character who's less a human being than a collection of cliches.

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05/28/03
Frank Swietek
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Are there 72 year-old hit men?

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05/27/03
Victoria Alexander
FilmsInReview.com
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...it would be a mistake to dismiss Duvall’s career behind the camera as a rich character actor’s hobby.

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05/26/03
Philip Martin
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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If Duvall wanted to celebrate his hobby, he should have made a documentary.

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05/23/03
Sean Means
Salt Lake Tribune
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You get the feeling Duvall took a tango trip to Buenos Aires and haphazardly decided to make a crime movie while staying there.

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05/22/03
Josh Larsen
Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)
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It's a curious and unsatisfying lark, in which Robert Duvall the actor is rendered speechless by Robert Duvall the writer and sideswiped by Robert Duvall the director.

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05/01/03
Rex Reed
New York Observer
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3/5

While Duvall's contribution to the tango canon may not add much to its mystique, it still offers considerable pleasures to anyone who shares his interest.

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04/20/03
Jason Anderson
eye WEEKLY
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Not so much a movie as a chance to sidle up alongside Robert Duvall and twirl around a cinematic dance floor with him.

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04/18/03
Laura Kelly
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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Its many tiny character details make up for the ludicrous story it's telling.

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04/18/03
Joe Baltake
Sacramento Bee
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A film that uses tango as a metaphor for life ought to generate some fire. But Assassination Tango offers little heat.

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04/18/03
Connie Ogle
Miami Herald
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One of the most boring films in recent memory. Almost nothing happens.

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04/18/03
Bill Pearis
Citysearch
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