One Long Night
Mexico
166 people rated Richard Macedo, is a young Mexican-American businessman from Orange County whose life is changed over the course of one night through a series of off beat encounters with the denizens of Mexico City.
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KnomJean♡
29/05/2023 07:26
source: One Long Night
Adizatou
23/05/2023 03:20
In illegal immigrant-bashing 1994, Los Angeles investment manager Jon Seda (as Richard Macedo) gets in touch with his Hispanic roots when he's kidnapped and roughed-up in Mexico. South of the border on business, Mr. Seda encounters street gangsters, corrupt cops, and transvestites. In order to escape being shot by the former, the conservative Seda dresses up as the latter. The pretty blonde Seda won't go down on Mexico's policemen, preferring straight sex with exotic dancer Itatí Cantoral (as Patty). He ignores advice from swishy Paul Rodriquez (as Poncho), who ditches Seda when the first handsome hunk beckons. "I feel like a fish out of water," Rodriquez says.
The film's rules for survival in Mexico, as outlined by Rodriquez for Seda, are:
1. "When having a drink anywheres, never ever, I mean never, leave your glass unattended,"
2. "When you're faced with danger versus going to the cops, always, always go towards danger," and
3. "Here in Mexico City, things are never, ever what they appear to be."
*** One Long Night (3/25/07) David Siqueiros ~ Jon Seda, Itatí Cantoral, Paul Rodriguez, Hector Suarez Gomiz
Khaya Dladla
23/03/2023 16:24
In illegal immigrant-bashing 1994, Los Angeles investment manager Jon Seda (as Richard Macedo) gets in touch with his Hispanic roots when he's kidnapped and roughed-up in Mexico. South of the border on business, Mr. Seda encounters street gangsters, corrupt cops, and transvestites. In order to escape being shot by the former, the conservative Seda dresses up as the latter. The pretty blonde Seda won't go down on Mexico's policemen, preferring straight sex with exotic dancer Itatí Cantoral (as Patty). He ignores advice from swishy Paul Rodriquez (as Poncho), who ditches Seda when the first handsome hunk beckons. "I feel like a fish out of water," Rodriquez says.
The film's rules for survival in Mexico, as outlined by Rodriquez for Seda, are:
1. "When having a drink anywheres, never ever, I mean never, leave your glass unattended,"
2. "When you're faced with danger versus going to the cops, always, always go towards danger," and
3. "Here in Mexico City, things are never, ever what they appear to be."
*** One Long Night (3/25/07) David Siqueiros ~ Jon Seda, Itatí Cantoral, Paul Rodriguez, Hector Suarez Gomiz
Naomi Mâture Kankou
23/03/2023 16:24
source: One Long Night
user8938225879743
23/03/2023 16:24
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