The Machete Full Movie Download In Hindi

The Machete Full Movie Download In Hindi

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The Machete Full Movie Download In Hindi

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In Mexico, the determined federal agent Machete Cortez opposes to the order of his chief and drives with his partner to the hideout of the drug lord Rogelio Torrez to rescue an abducted witness against the gangster. However, he finds the witness naked on the bed but he is surprisingly betrayed by the woman, and his wife and daughter are murdered by Torrez. Three years later, Machete is an illegal immigrant in Texas that wanders on the streets seeking job in the Day Labor Site. He is hired by Michael Booth to assassinate the boasting right-winged Senator John McLaughlin, who is against the immigrants and defends the construction of an electrified fence along the border with Mexico. Machete receives one hundred and fifty thousand dollars for the assignment, but he gives the money to Luz, a Mexican woman that sells taco in her truck and manages the underground Network that assists illegal Mexicans and helped Machete three years ago. When Machete is ready as a sniper in a tower, he finds that he has been betrayed and set up by Booth, who actually is McLaughlin's adviser and plotted the scheme to improve the statistics with the sympathy of the electors to McLaughlin. Once again Machete survives and discovers that Booth supports the vigilantes led by the cruel Von Jackson and is associated to Torrez. Now Machete seeks revenge against his enemies and becomes a myth.
After being set-up and betrayed by the man who hired him to assassinate a Texas Senator, an ex-Federale launches a brutal rampage of revenge against his former boss.
Machete Cortez is a former Mexican police Federale hired by a shady Texan lobbyist to assassinate a senator with a tough stance on immigration. Meanwhile, Sartana Rivera is a cop investigating both the illegal aliens and a right-wing vigilante group attacking them. When Cortez and Sartana are thrown together by circumstances, fireworks start to fly.<br/><br/>I like Robert Rodriguez films a lot and this one is typical - it&#39;s great fun, full of wonderful performances, manages to make both subtle political points and be ridiculously over the top, and is super-stylish from start to finish. No self-respecting cult movie fan should miss his work. There is a problem for me though, and it&#39;s the pace of the plotting in his movies; it&#39;s not that the stories are confusing or rushed, it&#39;s simply that as soon as I start to enjoy a sequence or a character&#39;s development the pacing is so fleeting it hurtles onto something else before any atmosphere or suspense is generated. My plot summary above is okay, but it doesn&#39;t even mention the Seagal character, who is the chief villain and Machete&#39;s nemesis, and in order to do so I would need to explain five other story points. The entire plot and dialogue of Once Upon A Time In The West would probably fit in the first three scenes of this film, yet the Leone movie is far richer, far deeper, far more interesting, but just as deliciously strange and enjoyable. For me, the best character and performance in Machete is Fahey as the slimy aide-de-camp Booth, purely because he is given the most time to develop between shocking/funny plot twists. Having said that, it&#39;s Trejo&#39;s film all the way, and it&#39;s wonderful to see him finally get to be the leading man after twenty-five years of heavies, villains and sidekicks. Alba, Rodriguez and Johnson are all terrific too, and the ensemble is full of the director&#39;s talented stock troupe, notably Marin, Sabara (the boy from the Spy Kids movies), and makeup effects genius Savini. The style is wonderful, with influences from Hong Kong cinema, westerns and eighties action flicks (a short scene where Machete picks out his weapons with Fahey is almost a shot-for-shot parallel to one in Escape From New York) but also filters in its own Latino sensibilities, culminating in a terrific showdown between the Network and the vigilantes. Machete&#39;s character has complex origins; he appears (as Uncle Machete) in all three Spy Kids movies - though is arguably not the same guy - then in one of the five fake trailers in the Rodriguez/Tarantino double-feature Grindhouse; a sequel to this film, Machete Kills, has just been released. Featuring great music by Rodriguez&#39; band Chingón, this instant cult classic is bloody, very well made, a little exasperating and a whole lotta fun.
Can&#39;t remember writing a review before, but after seeing this, I must warn others! It&#39;s like knowing there&#39;s an invasion coming and you have to let people know! Probably one of the worst movies I&#39;ve seen actually, and I&#39;ve seen thousands! AND I like this type of movie - ordinarily! If you&#39;re going to make a tongue in cheek movie, like Knight and Day, then add some sort of humour to it to make it look like you are, otherwise it just comes across as a bad attempt at a serious film. I mean, how on earth did it achieve a 7+ rating! By all means, take a look for yourself and remember my warning. This is on a par with The Expendables, but at least that had some &#39;humour&#39;.<br/><br/>I would like to write about some of the really &#39;cheesy&#39; bits, but then I&#39;d have to mark this review up as containing spoilers, so just take my word for it.<br/><br/>(Can&#39;t BELIEVE it&#39;s rated as a 7+ film! Who on EARTH is writing these reviews? KIDS?!))
Because there's no real character drama or consistent critique grounding the spoof, when Machete isn't laugh-out-loud funny, it's deadly boring.
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