Krautsalat’s review published on Letterboxd:
Now with a prostitute, on the other hand, it's quite a different matter, isn't it? You see, there's no need to lodge her or feed her, certainly no need to dress her or to bury her, thank God. She's yours only when you need her, you pay her only for that service, and you pay her by the hour! Which, gentlemen, is more important - and more convenient: a slave or a paid worker?
Marlon Brando plays a fictionalized version of William Walker, the same guy from the Alex Cox film. This time he start a revolution on an island in the Caribbean for the benefit of an English sugar company. The setting is different, the themes are similar. Ennio Morricone's bombastic theme is amazing.