Don Plutarco, his son Genaro and his grandson Lucio live a double life: on one hand they are musicians and humble farmers, on the other they support the campesina peasant guerilla movement's armed efforts against the oppressive government. When the military seizes the village, the rebels flee to the sierra hills, forced to leave behind their stock of ammunition. While the guerillas organize a counter-attack, old Plutarco executes his own plan. He plays up his appearance as a harmless violin player, in order to get into the village and recover the ammunition hidden his corn field. His violin playing charms the army captain, who orders Plutarco to come back daily. Arms and music play a tenuous game of cat-and-mouse which ultimately results in painful betrayal.
Los que le dieron la pistola eran simpatizantes de la guerrilla, por eso.
bigdudeboy 1 year ago
Nunca entendí el porque los militares le dieron una pistola al señor, alguien sabe?
HPB32 1 year ago
por que losmilitares le dieron una pistola???
RAMMSTEINTECNOMETAL 1 year ago
ayyy senti feo cuando lo detuvieron para "darle un taco"
AuriLuly 2 years ago
a mi me decian siempre que mirara esta pelicula.siempre les decia que no!! hasta que por fin la vi y me gusto gracias
laintrusssa 2 years ago