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Machete II
A young, struggling couple tries to make ends meet by having the husband pose in the nude for a sex-starved female sculptor. When he dies in a shoot-out, his statue comes to life... but is "he" the property of his wife or of the sculptor?
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Plot Summary
Machete, a ruthless ex-Federale, is framed for the murder of his lover and her child. Escaping prison, he vows revenge on the corrupt officials responsible. Operating as a vigilante, Machete unleashes his brutal brand of justice on those who wronged him, becoming a folk hero to the oppressed.
Critical Reception
Machete II was a critical and commercial success, praised for its over-the-top action, stylish direction, and iconic lead performance. Critics lauded its B-movie charm and its unflinching commitment to violence, though some found the plot thin and the gore excessive.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for Danny Trejo's charismatic and brutal performance as Machete.
Appreciation for the film's stylish, retro action sequences and Grindhouse aesthetic.
Criticism for excessive violence and a somewhat predictable revenge plot.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed Machete II for its relentless action and satisfying revenge narrative. Many found Danny Trejo to be a compelling lead. Some viewers felt the violence was gratuitous, but the overall sentiment was positive, appreciating its genre-specific appeal.
Fun Fact
The character of Machete was originally conceived by Robert Rodriguez as a fake trailer for the film Grindhouse (2007), which was so popular that it led to the production of this full-length feature film.
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