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Mexico Trilogy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mexico Trilogy
The ''Mexico Trilogy'' or ''Mariachi Trilogy'' (also ''Desperado Trilogy'' on some DVD releases) is a series of American/Mexican action films—''El Mariachi'', ''Desperado'' and ''Once Upon a Time in Mexico''—all written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. All three films tell the continuing story of central character, El Mariachi (portrayed by Carlos Gallardo and Antonio Banderas). The films were released in theatres between 1992 and 2003, and later on a complete DVD trilogy box set in 2010. ==Origins== The trilogy was originally conceived as a way for Rodriguez to make three films for the Spanish-language home video market to hone his skills as a director. Quentin Tarantino, a friend of Rodriguez, is reported to have said to Rodriguez that ''El Mariachi'' and ''Desperado'' were the start of his ''Dollars Trilogy'', the trilogy of Western films directed by Sergio Leone consisting of ''A Fistful of Dollars'', ''For a Few Dollars More'', and ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly''. Rodriguez agreed on this idea, and the resulting conclusion of the trilogy, ''Once Upon a Time in Mexico'', has many similarities with its Spaghetti Western counterpart. This is often the explanation of, and reason behind, the inclusion of much more screen-time and story centered on different characters other than El Mariachi within ''Once Upon a Time in Mexico''.
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