Non-Us Demographics
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Vera Cruz
cengelm — 20 years ago(July 08, 2005 05:25 AM)
As of today 2.5 times as many non-us users than US users voted for this film.
US users 170 7.0Non-US users 408 7.1
Ranked #63 Western among non-us voters.
In Germany it's pretty popular. Most of the better assorted video rental places have the DVD. -
thatsnumberwang — 19 years ago(May 07, 2006 07:11 PM)
Germans are really into the culture of the Western United States during the 19th century. Don't ask me why, but it really appeals to them.
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lmcvo — 19 years ago(June 27, 2006 06:41 AM)
It's almost, but not quite, a revisionist Western way before the revisionism of the 60's. At first, it seems there are no heroes, only the anti-heroes. The exception being the Juaristas, who just seem pathetic.
Trane seems almost as purely mercenary as Erin, although hints at his deeper nobility are given throughout, and then toward the end we find out that he is trying to earn big money to restore his old plantation and to rebuild the lives of many others on that plantations, and then at the very end he falls for the girl, sympathizes with the Juaristas, and even cries after having to kill Erin.