Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Machete slices through the illegally immigrating troubles

Political rhetoric frequently doesn’t fill the requirement like a weapon that satire frequently will. Sharp satire is even a strong weapon against subjects for instance immigration. ”Machete” got some video reviews that show the Robert Rodriguez “Mexploitation” gore fest showing that although satire isn’t that good, it certainly did a lot with immigrating. Political ideas are shot via the movie “Machete” from start to end of the movie.

“Machete” reviews claim the film walks the edge

”Machete” uses a ton of satire in it. That is why Rodriguez can get so close to the cliff without falling off. Intended to be a send-up of 1970s midnight movie genres in much the very same way that the Quentin Tarantino-Robert Rodriguez co-production “Grindhouse” did in 2007, “Machete” tells the story of a Mexican federale (Danny Trejo) in search of revenge. Agents of drug lord Torrez kill Machete’s family. Torrez is played by Steven Seagal like a form of parody to be himself. A drug mule network that is similar to the United States of America Mexico drug trade in existence is part of what Machete destroys. He also kills numerous authorities also as Robert De Niro playing a politician. Cheech Marin, Lindsay Lohan, Michelle Rodriguez, Don Johnson and Jessica Alba all come along for the ride. The Denver Post points out other things. There are really good parts to the satire in “Machete”. The jokes are interesting. S! ome are “too cool for school” more than anything else. But perhaps Rodriguez could have time to sharpen things up for the prepared sequels.

Screenrant finds the immigration satire to be disturbing

Screenrant thinks the scene in “Machete” with an illegal border crossing is too much. A man and his really pregnant wife are stopped during their attempted crossing by a group of uniformed vigilantes (with Don Johnson and Robert De Niro at the head of the column). De Niro plays a cruel United States of America Senator. He actually shoots the pregnant woman before saying the man, “Welcome to The United States,” and then shoots before shooting him. Rodriguez was just having some fun with the clear satire, although some weren’t so excited.

Fun with blood

“Machete” isn’t about acting or story, however the blood fever of intense carnage. Screenrant explains that connecting segments of the story will really just leave you bored. As outlined by Entertainment Weekly, the film does quite well with all the blood. Without it, the video would be a schlock really.

Find more information on this subject

Denver Post

denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_15966734

Entertainment Weekly

ew.com/ew/article/,,20417721,00.html

Screenrant

screenrant.com/machete-movie-reviews-vic-76754/



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