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Wikipedia article




'Macho' is a 2016 Mexican film, directed by Antonio Serrano and starring Miguel Rodarte, Cecilia Surez, Aislinn Derbez and Renato Lpez.

Paul Julian Smith describes the film as a "post-homophobic comedy"; it is an example of the new wave of Mexican LGBT+ cinema.

Release



It was released to cinemas on November 11, 2016. In the first three weeks of its release, up to November 27, it grossed 32 million Mexican pesos (ca. 1.6 million US dollars) and was seen by 740,000 viewers.

Renato Lpez was murdered less than two weeks after the box-office debut.

Response



Response to the film, from critics and viewers, has been negative. Smith notes that all critics have compared the film to the 1969 Ren Cardona Jr. and Mauricio Garcs film 'Modisto de seoras' when reviewing it, and that these comparisons are not kind to the social representations in 'Macho', especially considering it was made over 40 years after 'Modisto'; Serrano denied taking inspiration from the film. Reviewers also view the film negatively in comparison to Serrano's own earlier gay-themed film, 'Sex, Shame and Tears' (which also starred Surez), and condemn its vision of women as being "objectified for the straight male viewer or vilified".

Smith says that the film's genre is "confused" and that it veers between "social critique, farce, and romantic comedy". He concludes that while it is relatively modern in theme, the handling of the gay narrative is no more advanced than the 1970s sex comedies.

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