8/10
Very nicely done....
7 February 2015
"El Compadre Mendoza" is a very good older Mexican film. I was actually surprised when I watched it, as the style was more subtle and well-crafted than many of the later Mexican films I've seen. I only give it a 8 instead of a higher score simply because the ending was pretty obvious and drug on a bit too long.

Don Mendoza is a rich man. However, this is a problem as it's in the midst of the Mexican Revolution under Zapata and the goal of the Zapatistas is land reform and equality for the poor. So, Mendoza does not want to antagonize the rebels and welcomes them to his home with open arms. However, after these friends leave, he also welcomes the government troops that come by his hacienda! This portion is rather comedic and seeing his servant changing portraits on the wall based on who was visiting was kind of cute. However, the mood of the film changes after Mendoza marries and has a son. One of his frequent guests and godfather to his son is a revolutionary and he and his family come to genuinely love the man. But, when Mendoza's fortunes turn for the worst, he considers making a deal...one that clearly makes Mendoza a big butt-head.

Overall, this is a pleasant film and worth seeing. I particularly appreciate the fine acting in this one--very nice acting in fact.
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