Review of A Night in Old Mexico (2013) by Joshua B — 05 Feb 2018
On the eve of losing his home and land an elderly Texas rancher (Robert Duvall) puts off suicide when a grandson he never met before shows up at his door. He decides to hit the road for Mexico in order to live it up one last time with alcohol and the company of loose women but the pair run afoul of the Mexican drug cartel when they unknowingly wind up with a hundred and fifty thousand dollars of their drug money.
A fun film that is a great vehicle for Duvall which highlights his vast talent, the films big downfall is the poor acting of Jeremy Irvine as the grandson, he desperately needs more acting lessons.
This review of A Night in Old Mexico (2013) was written by Joshua B on 05 Feb 2018.
A Night in Old Mexico has generally received mixed reviews.
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