Machete (character)

Isador Cortez
First appearance Spy Kids (2001)
Last appearance Machete Kills (2013)
Created by Robert Rodriguez
Portrayed by Danny Trejo
Information
Nickname(s) Machete
Aliases Machete Cortez
Gender Male
Occupation Former police officer
Hired assassin
Spy gadget inventor (Spy Kids)
Family Gregorio Cortez (Antonio Banderas, younger brother; Spy Kids)
Padre Benicio Del Toro (brother; Machete)
Marissa Wilson (sister; Spy Kids: All the Time in the World)
Wife (unnamed deceased; Machete)
Daughter (unnamed deceased; Machete)
Relatives Carmen Cortez (niece; Spy Kids)
Juni Cortez (nephew; Spy Kids)
Ingrid Cortez (sister-in-law; Spy Kids)
Nationality Mexican

Isador Cortez,[lower-alpha 1] also known as Machete, is a fictional character in the Spy Kids films, the Grindhouse fake trailer, and the Machete films.[1] The character is played by Danny Trejo.[2]

History

According to Machete director Robert Rodriguez, the character Machete was always intended for Danny Trejo: "When I met Danny, I said, 'This guy should be like the Mexican Jean-Claude Van Damme or Charles Bronson, putting out a movie every year and his name should be Machete.'"[3] Rodriguez also said, in an interview, that he "wrote [Trejo] this idea of a federale from Mexico who gets hired to do hatchet jobs in the U.S. I had heard sometimes FBI or DEA have a really tough job that they don't want to get their own agents killed on, they'll hire an agent from Mexico to come do the job for $25,000. I thought, 'That's Machete. He would come and do a really dangerous job for a lot of money to him but for everyone else over here it's peanuts.' But I never got around to making it."[4] Despite sharing the same name and actor, Rodriguez confirmed on a Reddit AmA that the Spy Kids movies and the Machete movies are alternate universes.[5]

Character

Isador Cortez is a former Mexican federale. His weapon of choice is the machete, although he can handle firearms perfectly fine. Cortez is fluent in both Spanish and English. On his chest is a tattoo depicting a woman.[6] Trejo has described Machete as a "badass", and said that his mother had started calling him "Machete".[2]

In Spy Kids, he has his own shop that sells spy gadgets, and is related by blood to Juni Cortez and Carmen Cortez, being their uncle.[7]

Character biography

Spy Kids

In Spy Kids, Machete is first seen in a flashback, at his brother Gregorio's wedding. When Gregorio and Gregorio's wife Ingrid get captured by Fegan Floop, Carmen and Juni, Gregorio's children, visit their "Uncle Machete", hoping he will help them to save their parents. Machete refuses to go after Gregorio, as they are estranged, but allows his niece and nephew to stay with him, and shows them a one-passenger jet that could get them to Floop's castle. Carmen and Juni take the jet, some of his gadgets, and the map to the castle at night. Machete appears again near the end of the film, when he decides to help the Cortezes against an army of robotic children. When asked why he came back, Machete claimed it's the same reason he left. Gregorio no longer remembers the reason and neither does Machete. Machete then cries in his brother's arms. At the end of the film, he is seen with the Cortez family.

Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams

In Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, Machete has built Carmen and Juni a high-tech treehouse after they have become secret agents. Machete then shows some of his latest gadgets: Spy Watches and the Machete Elastic Wonder. At the end of the film, Carmen claims she can't sing so Machete shows Carmen a Microphone that auto-tunes her voice and Juni a guitar that plays itself. When they are done, Machete informs Carmen and Juni that he did not put any batteries in them and that Carmen was actually singing and Juni was actually playing guitar.

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over

Machete appears near the end of Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, when he helps battle the Toymaker's video game robots. After the battle, Machete becomes closer with the Cortezes.

Machete

In Machete, Isador "Machete" Cortez witnesses his wife and daughter being murdered by ruthless drug baron Rogelio Torrez (Steven Seagal). Three years later, he is seen working at a construction site in Texas. There, he is paid $150,000 by businessman Michael Booth (Jeff Fahey) to assassinate the anti-illegal immigration politician John McLaughlin (Robert De Niro). After getting shot in the neck before he can shoot McLaughlin, Machete realises that he has been set up in a false flag operation. Booth is revealed to be working with Torrez, a staunch supporter of McLaughlin. Seeking vengeance, Machete kidnaps Booth's daughter and wife with the help of a few allies, and also takes down his henchmen. This eventually leads to a confrontation between Machete and his allies (mostly Mexican immigrants) and Torrez and his gang. Machete triumphs, leaving the criminals for dead.

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World

Machete makes a cameo appearance in Spy Kids: All the Time in the World, where he is seen tripping in a laboratory when time is frozen by Danger D'Amo, a.k.a. Armageddon. In a deleted scene, while Cecil and Rebecca are running from two OSS agents, they end up in his laboratory, managing to ruin several experiments. As they are found by Machete, he hides them from the OSS agents.

Machete Kills

Machete returns in Machete Kills, where he is employed by Rathcock (Charlie Sheen), the President of the United States, to foil a plan of world domination. The perpetrator is initially thought to be Mendez (Demian Bichir), a crazed revolutionary planning to missile-bomb the Congressional Palace. However, Machete finds out that the true mastermind is Luther Voz (Mel Gibson), who is keen on initiating rampage throughout the U.S. Machete finds Voz and foils his plans, but a now-disfigured Voz, having been burnt by Machete, escapes into outer space with his henchmen. Without hesitating, Machete agrees to track him down in space. The end of the film advertises a third Machete-led spin-off film entitled Machete Kills Again in Space.

Reception

Sharon Knolle of Moviefone called Machete the Mexican equivalent of fictional British spy James Bond.[2]

Film appearances

Notes

  1. In Machete, his birth name according to the federal database is "Machete Cortez".

References

  1. Frank Scheck. "Machete -- Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 5, 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 Knolle, Sharon (October 7, 2013). "Danny Trejo Don't Tweet and Other Revelations From the 'Machete Kills' Star". Moviefone.
  3. Moro, Eric (March 11, 2007). "SXSW 07: Machete Movie Coming". IGN Film Force.
  4. Edwards, Gavin (April 2007). "Horror Film Directors Dish About Grindhouse Trailers". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 12 June 2008.
  5. Rodriguez, Robert (February 2014). "I am director Robert Rodriguez, here again with El Rey. Let's play". Reddit. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  6. Robert Rodriguez (Director) (2010). Machete (Film). Event occurs at 37:42.
  7. Westel, Bob (April 1, 2011). "A roundtable chat with actor Danny Trejo, aka "Machete"". Premium Hollywood.
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