Michael “Jay” Cochran has just left the Navy after 12 years. He’s not quite sure what he’s going to do, except that he knows he wants a holiday. He decides to visit Tiburon Mendez, a powerful but shady Mexican businessman who he once flew to Alaska for a hunting trip. Arriving at the Mendez mansion in Mexico, he is immediately surprised by the beauty and youth of Mendez’ wife Miryea. Their attraction to each other is undeniable, but Cochran is aware that Mendez is a powerful, vindictive, and very possessive man who does not tolerate betrayal. —IMDb
While still a teenager, producer and director Tony Scott made his first foray into film with an appearance in his big brother Ridley_Scott’s first short film, Boy and Bicycle. He later attended London’s Royal College of Art, as did his brother, and proceeded to get his feet wet behind the camera, at first by directing TV commercials for his brother’s production company Ridley Scott Associates. He became a leader in the British commercial industry, directing countless ads and building up an impressive resumé over the years. By the early ‘80s, Tony Scott was ready to begin directing films, and for his first project, he agreed to tackle MGM’s artful vampire pic The_Hunger, starring David_Bowie and Catherine_Deneuve. The movie was released in 1983 to a disappointing silence at the box office, and for the next few years Scott returned to commercials as he waited for his next opportunity to come along. That project came in the form of an offer from producer Jerry_Bruckheimer to direct a fun… read more
A thoughtful film from Scott that was originally tarnished and fashioned into a soap-opera by Costner and Hollywood. The lovers here (an inexperienced, pampered mob-wife and an ex-pilot dedicated to his career) are more-or-less children in the way that they confuse physical attraction with love, and the futile thoughtlessness that permeates their acts of vengeance is chilling. Watch the director's cut.
Terribly underrated revenge/ Tony Scott film. Easily my favorite Costner performance, who most of the time I can't stand.
Debo admitir que disfruté de esta especie de melodrama lleno de amor, pasión, traición y venganza. Kevin Costner hace probablemente una de las mejores interpretaciones de su carrera. Madeleine Stowe aparece en toda su plenitud física y Anthony Quinn encarna a un entrañable villano de fantástico nombre: "Tiburón Méndez". La resolución de la historia es, cuando menos, sorprendente.
De esta extraña película, recuerdo siempre con mucho placer los rostros (Costner, Quinn y la bella Madeleine Stowe), evidenciando traición y culpa, bajo esa exótica atmosfera de Puerto Vallarta. Esos… read review