Though Mr. Hayata seems convinced that he is a colorful, romantic figure, the movie itself is crushingly mundane and unlikely to attract any audience beyond close relatives.
Emerald Cowboy (2003)
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Reviews Counted:12
Fresh:1
Rotten:11
Average Rating:3.5/10
Theatrical Release:Sep 19, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: Director/producer Andrew Molina tells the true story of Japanese-born buisinessman Eishy Hayata, whose adventures eventually lead him to a spectular rise as an emerald czar in Columbia. Against a... Director/producer Andrew Molina tells the true story of Japanese-born buisinessman Eishy Hayata, whose adventures eventually lead him to a spectular rise as an emerald czar in Columbia. Against a backdrop of mining politics, kidnappers, unions, violence, wheeling, dealing and massive corruption, the "emerald cowboy" eventually blasts his way to the top, and from the vantage point of modern day, tells his story. Using a sort of dramatic semi-documentary style, writer-director Andrew Molina interviews Hayata about his life, leading to an array of flashbacks incorporating rarely seen, beautifully photographed Colombian locations, such as mines and rural villages where the locals and key players all appear as themselves. Shot using various film stocks and processes to recreate authentic looks and moods for each depicted time and event, EMERALD COWBOY is an ambitious, unusual undertaking, financed largely by Hayata himself, whose connections provided hitherto unavailable access to Columbia's darker regions (though the film crew allegedly went through a lot of hardship and turmoil dealing with warring mining factions in getting the film made). Based on Hayata's own autobiography, EMERALD COWBOY is an intriguing look at a very unusual time, place, and man. [More]
Starring: Eishy Hayata
Starring: Eishy Hayata
Director: Andrew Molina
Director: Andrew Molina
Producer: Andrew Molina
Studio: Indican Pictures
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Reviews for Emerald Cowboy
The acting is weak, largely because many of the performers seem uncomfortable speaking English.
'Emerald Cowboy' displays its subject's single-minded pursuit of his goal and introduces a fascinating but little known world of corruption.
Having written, co- directed and played the lead in this awkward, ego-driven memoir, Hayata has turned a genuinely compelling life story into an embarrassing vanity production.
The location camerawork and story are outstanding, but amateurish acting and editing keep this dreamy mess from feeling like a proper movie.
An egomaniacal self-tribute written and bankrolled by a man with a taste for epic mythologizing.
Thanks to the amateurish, spectacularly talent-free quality of its cinematography, direction, writing and acting, Emerald Cowboy is simply impossible to sit through.
Hayata's story in all its myriad implications might well have been better told in documentary form.
Though the story is engaging, the writing and acting are as unsophisticated.
Illuminates a fascinating subculture of Colombia and of global commerce but is saddled with a ham-fisted script and stilted performances.
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