Assassination Tango

2002

Action / Crime / Drama / Romance / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 47% · 89 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 33% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.7/10 10 3401 3.4K

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Plot summary

John J. is a seasoned hit man sent on a job to Argentina. When the General he's sent to kill delays his return to the country, John passes the time with Manuela, a beautiful dancer who becomes his teacher and guide into Argentina's sensual world of the tango.


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Robert Duvall as John J.
Kathy Baker as Maggie
Luciana Pedraza as Manuela
Renee Victor as Stella
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Reviewed by mwendel 6 / 10

Good Tangos, Incomplete Plots

If you just want to watch some good dancing then you can watch most of this film and enjoy. If you want a movie with real substance you'll need to look elsewhere. I got this kind of surreal feeling about all the characters in this movie, except for the Argentinean dancers. There probably supposed to be some higher meaning to this movie to correlate the tango with the job of an assassin, but I missed it to be sure. Its not like you won't understand what's going on while you watch the movie, but you may wonder what's the bigger picture to all the small interactions between the characters.

With the exception of the main plot, featuring Robert Duvall, I don't feel like there was any closure on the sub-plots and the characters played by Ruben Blades, Luciana Pedraza, and some of the other assorted supporting characters. There is a lot of room to expand upon the intrigues and double-crosses witnessed in the movie, but there really isn't a lot of explanation as to why someone is doing what they are doing and for whom they are doing it. This is what led me to the incomplete feeling I got watching this film. Maybe a director's cut might shed some light on a lot of the questions I found myself asking about character motives and behaviors.

This a movie that no one will fault you for missing and no one will look at you like you've got four heads if you go see it. Although, I think many people will be saying "I never heard of it".

Reviewed by rosscinema 6 / 10

Interesting character study

This is a film that attempts to show two different sides of someone and even though the end result will probably leave you with a mixed reaction I do think that audiences will come away with a good understanding of the main character. Story is about John Anderson (Robert Duvall) who lives in New York and owns a line of beauty salons and dates a woman named Maggie (Kathy Baker) and adores her daughter Jenny (Katherine Micheaux Miller) but what they don't know about him is that he's also a professional assassin. John is employed by a local gangster named Frankie (Frank Gio) who wants him to go to Argentina and kill a General (Elvio Nessier) but John wants to make sure that he'll be back in time for Jenny's birthday and he's told it will take no longer than 3 days which convinces him to take the job. *****SPOILER ALERT***** John arrives in Buenos Aires and meets his contacts and gets all the information he needs but he also makes them understand that he will do things his way. He scopes out his target and checks out the surroundings but things go wrong when he learns that the General has had an accident which will delay things for a few weeks which makes John furious. John has always loved the tango and one night he notices a young woman dancing a more complicated version of what he has seen and this fascinates him so he asks for lessons. He meets Manuela (Luciana Pedraza) who gives him lessons and they begin a friendly and flirtatious relationship but she is unaware of why he is really in Argentina. Then one day John makes his move and kills the General before the plan calls for it and all chaos breaks out with the police and John has a very hard time getting out of the country. This film is directed and written by Robert Duvall and in his previous filmmaking efforts he has shown a tendency to allow his films to go on a bit long with scenes that could easily have been edited out to tighten the story but he does an excellent job of making sure that audiences understand his characters. His character here is about control from the way he talks to people to his appreciation of a complicated dance like the tango. This story does wander and meander back and forth between his being an assassin to his love of the tango and their are clearly scenes that could have been left out like the scene early in the film at the newstand with the cop. Since he left these in the pace and rhythm of the film suffers but it also gives us little insightful tidbits into the tickings of John. Pedraza appears to be an actress of limited experience but her performance overcomes this with her natural grace and beauty and her dancing in the film is impressive and it's easy to understand why Duvall would be attracted to her. This film is slow moving and drifts back and forth with mixed results but like "The Apostle" Duvall gives us a seriously flawed but interesting character that you cannot help but be drawn into.

Reviewed by dromasca 6 / 10

Tango Deserves a Better Film

Robert Duvall directed this film, which seems first of all made in order to allow Robert Duvall the actor to play a pretended complex character of a paid killer with a soul. From this point of view the film is a failure. The character does not succeed to gain the sympathy of the viewer, and the complexity of the character is faked. Too much is badly written or un-explained in this movie. Even if action is not supposed to be in the focus, the reasons and details of the murder conspiracy and the events around are left too much in the fuzzy zone.

What remains is the well described atmosphere of Argentina, and the love of the character with tango dancing, and the beautiful Argentinian who introduces him to the secrets of tango. These are indeed the best moments of the film, but it is still to little to sustain the film, and left me with the feeling that they are strangely disconnected from the rest.

An un-satisfactory film experience. 6/10 on my personal scale.

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