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The Butcher
Young Everardo Muñoz is the leader of the Mexican Butchers and Related Workers Union. Feeling like he's the chosen one, he tries to persuade his friend, Congressman Valles Pascual, to help him launch his political career. But as usual, the party he belongs to has other plans for him, just like in Buenos Muchachos. What the butcher doesn't know, although he finds out in time, is that this new plot includes wiping him off the map and then making carnitas with his corpse.
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Plot Summary
In a desolate industrial town, a troubled young man, driven by desperation and a troubled past, becomes entangled in a dangerous criminal underworld. As he attempts to navigate the brutal landscape of illegal activities, he finds himself increasingly isolated and facing moral dilemmas. His actions draw the attention of both ruthless criminals and the local authorities, leading to a path of violence and despair.
Critical Reception
The Butcher received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with some praising its gritty atmosphere and performances, while others criticized its bleak tone and predictable plot. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating its dark themes and others finding it overly depressing and violent.
What Reviewers Say
The film is often described as a bleak and uncompromising look at the criminal underbelly.
Performances, particularly from the lead, are noted as a strong point.
However, the narrative is frequently cited as derivative and lacking originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Butcher' are scarce, but those available suggest a film that polarized viewers. Some appreciated its intense, dark portrayal of crime, while others found it too grim and difficult to watch, with a storyline that failed to fully engage them.
Fun Fact
Despite the presence of Tom Hardy in a supporting role, 'The Butcher' is a lesser-known film in his early career and did not receive significant award attention.
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