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Exploitaion?
I do not approve of the term "exploitation" to describe the film genre. This is obviously a slanted opinion, and refers to attempting financial gains through the exposure of certain people. I watched the movie "Machete", which I had rented from a local library, because I am also one who does not have much money (like the characters portrayed in the film). I found it to be a very interesting, deep, and intelligent story about the struggles and strength of people caught in the lower class, who have to fight for their own personal sense of justice, for their loved ones and their children. You can't be squeamish about violence and gore, but as it is intended for adult audiences or to be viewed with parent or guardian's approval. If you can see beyond the movie land gags and gimmicks, it has a great story of heroism. I can't wait to see the sequel! And being so non-commercial I find it absolutely refreshing to see a story that could be almost true, if it wasn't for the crazy motorcycle jump by "Danny Trejo" at the end. I believe I heard that the scene did not belong in the movie but was added at the end, by some of the producers who didn't care much about it but only wanted to look for stunts and gags and laughs in the movies. I rank it seriously as one of the best movies I have seen of all time. It's never short on beauty, drama, plot lines, nor interesting characters. The topics of gangs, drugs, sex and violence in the sweltering heat of America is definitely very real and taken straight from the daily news in any American city, so no criticism from me for covering these topics. This director is a non-commerical gem, who also made Alien-Predator movies that were much better than the canned spam commercial flicks that Schwartsen-egger made. We get so tired of the same old over produced, over commercialized, and frankly very weak films that we see in the mall theatres. Check this one out, but put the kids to bed first. For another great unknown and non-commerical director that covers the real side of life while growing up poor, check out "Train Spotting", and about 4-5 books and movies by that guy.