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The Machete idea came from one of the fake trailers that were part of the film Grindhouse directed by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, with the intention of reviving and pay tribute to this unique film genre that had its peak during the seventies and eighties. The trailer enjoyed wide acceptance among the audience and fans of both directors that Rodriguez immediately began to roll tape.

Danny Trejo plays the badass Machete, a former Mexican federal agent after losing everything in the hands of a powerful drug lord, decides to migrate to the United States seeking to rebuild their lives. However, the fate has prepared another test to receive the offer of murdering a senator in exchange for a juicy amount of money. Accepting the deal, Machete soon will be involved in a trap that will lead not only to face his past again, but also to become the defender of the rights of Latino immigrants. Machete

is completely faithful to the premiere of the trailer false and does not disappoint in what it offers the viewer: aftermarket spray blood, violence and nudity free, mutilations and a very sour mood. And last but not least, in everything that happens in the film, Rodriguez can touch and very controversial issues of public relevance, such as the problem of migration and trafficking of drugs across the border, to name a few. Obviously, one would have expected the director to delve deeper into these issues but on second thought, that would be a tall order for a film that seeks only to entertain and celebrate the ribbon- Exploitation. A histrionic level, the film has the participation of a large cast, many of whom have worked with the director's previous work. Trejo dropped the paper like a glove, played to perfection without taking the role seriously. There are others like Lindsay Lohan and Jessica Alba not only offer convincing, while Steven Seagal returns to the movies with a character that keeps you attacked with laughter every time he utters the words · puñeta rudeness, "or any other English. Who Seagal would think that would be the comic relief of the tape?

In summary, Machete do what he promised and enjoy a movie that is widely if you're a fan of the previous projects of Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. The film's pace is fast but I feel a bit lost at the end because too many storylines that try to conclude in such a short time. We thank the film never tries to be taken seriously, otherwise it would have resulted in a tremendous atrocity, despite playing a more formal topics, the director manages to tie the story in a subtle way without making the tape a mere propaganda. And if Rodriguez returns to fulfill its promises, is very likely that we will soon have to return to the bloody and Machete heartbreaker.

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