Clint Eastwood can't really make a bad movie.
He is always fascinating to watch, and disappears into every character he plays.
That said, though, CRY MACHO is not one of his better movies.
"Macho," by the way, is the name of a rooster. Eastwood's character is supposed to save a boy in Mexico and bring him to the US border, where his father will take custody and bring him across it.
The boy is a street kid neglected, or worse, by his mother, who supports himself by cock-fighting, so "Macho" is his meal ticket.
Of course the bird and the name are played for heavy-handed symbolism throughout the movie.
The boy's father, who seems to be the Eastwood character's last friend in the world, turns out not to be who he seems to be exactly.
I won't tell you any more. Watch this movie if you are a big Eastwood fan -- you inevitably will anyway. If you aren't you can give it a pass.
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