Sunday, October 9, 2016

As we pointed out in our film review film director Robert Rodriguez's Machete Kills

Danny Trejo falls into the category of "one of a kind." Not because of his drawn face, not by his porn mustache, not even by his straight long hair, long since fallen out with many men of his age. The man has the rare gift of about every movie where he plays - how bad the script is - so to give some entertainment in one way or another. Danny Trejo is awesome. And he proves again in Machete Kills.
The original Machete, which appeared in 2010, was already a huge release over the top where the most obscene scenes and ridiculous killing moves followed each other in rapid succession. Nice to see. Manhood! Murders! But no more than that. Story Technically there was nothing in it was pure mindless action and an ode to the aforementioned fake trailer on which the film is based.

As we pointed out in our film review, film director Robert Rodriguez's Machete Kills here a step further. More action, more intersecting storylines and more references to old movies and style elements. Machete gets the assignment of the President of the United States (Charlie Sheen, this time in the credits under his real name Carlos Estevez) to one (obviously Mexican) cartel leader who wants to fire to make a cup less a missile at the USA. And leave it up to Machete.
As mentioned flying limbs back on the screen, and blood flows in every corner where it can go. Want more of the same action as you know from the first Machete, you're rammed with this film. Danny Trejo put the cool Mexican with his machete again strong down. Personally, we would bypass the block if we encounter him again in the flesh, because the way the man plays his role, gives almost the suspect waving a machete is a daily activity for him. Less in that area is Lady Gaga, who experiences her acting debut in this film. Although she terms of abstractness fine in a film like this suit, is that her acting is unfortunately not refrain. Missed chance.

The 107 minutes that lasts Machete Kills, flies anyway over. crab at the end of the ride you ever just behind the ears where the fuck you been watching just have to. Purists story in a negative sense, action buffs positively. You need this film was not slide into your DVD player with the illusion that you're going to see a flawlessly put together piece of cinema. You have to let you just overwhelmed by the action and do not want to think about the story, because that just does not fit in a film of this caliber.
Extras:
With the limited number of only 29 shooting days is a behind the scenes look the thing you want to see it up as an extra on the disc release of Machete Kills. A tight twelve minutes, which is pretty neat in time and also nice to see. We also get the Red Band trailer for the film against which we wonder if this is necessary if you stand the entire movie on the disc, and a pair of loose fragments from the film which we are wondering the same thing. Well worth mentioning is a twenty-second commercial in which Carlos Estevez does explained what he would do if he were really US president.

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