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Movie Reviews The Ministers 
 
This is a very well made crime drama starring John Leguizamo as two characters 
Dante Mendoza and his twin brother Perfecto.

It starts off with a seemingly ordinary day where a cop Alberto Santana played 
by Benny Nieves and his partner Joe Bruno played by the stalwart Harvey Keitel 
(Pulp Fiction), have come to wish Alberto's daughter Celeste a happy birthday, 
as Alberto , his wife Gina played by Diane Venora (The 13th Warrior) and 
Celeste are walking arm in arm towards Celeste's present, a gunman from nowhere 
turns up and shoots Alberto point blank, then hands Celeste a pamphlet that 
reads "A Message from the Lord".

We meet Celeste several years later who is now a police officer and played by 
the gorgeous Florencia Lozano (One Life to Live, she looks very much like Matt 
Parkman's wife in Heroes), and whose partner is none other than her father's 
partner Joe. She is still very bitter at not having caught the murderer of her 
father, who also at the same time period that her father was killed, killed two 
businessmen that had committed insurance fraud, where a fire is set to 
dilapidated buildings in order to collect the insurance money.

In turns out that a similar murder has just taken place with the trademark of 
"The Ministers" where two armed men wearing a hairy face mask, enter a drug 
fueled neighbourhood and proceed to shoot all the men they encounter, but leave 
the women as witnesses, with one of them quoting scripture to her as his 
partner kills the others.

Celeste is extremely keen on taking the case, much to the despair of her boss, 
Captain Diaz played by Wanda De Jesus (Blood Work), as well as Joe. Joe on the 
other hand feels a little guilty for the death of his partner after so many 
years, and the last thing he would like is for Celeste to put herself in 
danger, when he has ingrained himself into their family, and considers her his 
daughter.

Matters come to an interesting twist when one of the twin brothers responsible 
for killing her father Dante, takes a liking to her and proceeds to charm his 
way into her life, first by offering to fix her car which has broken down, if 
she will go out on a date with him, he asks her if she has a jack, she says no, 
then he says that would mean extra, as in dinner instead of a date, he then 
asks her if she has a spare tyre, she says no, and he says that could mean 
dancing and maybe more.

The other twin Perfecto who has the upper hand amongst the two, is still intent 
on revenge for the harm that has been done to him, while Dante would like to 
put the past to rest, seeing he is falling for Celeste, but as things go, it is 
clear things will never be this straight forward.

John Leguizamo is impressive in both roles, playing the more level headed of 
the twins Dante charmingly, as well as the psychotic and jealous twin Perfecto 
in equal measure. The suspense will keep the audience at the edge of their 
seat, on how it all pans out.

 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  <strong>Movie 
reviews</strong> 
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