
Blanca Vasquez/Miss San Antonio.
Blanca Vasquez/Miss San Antonio is the secondary antagonist of Machete Kills. She was portrayed by Amber Heard.
Machete Kills[]
At the beginning, she starts out as Machete's handler, having been assigned by President Rathcock. She is first seen at a beauty pageant, which she wins. See then goes to her dressing room, with a letter on her flowers saying, "Keep up a good show" from "V", where Machete finds her. She tells him that in order to find Mendez, he first needs to go to Acapulco to find Cereza, a girl in a brothel run by her mother Madame Desdemona. Vasquez also shows Machete a wall of weapons, and allows him to take whatever he wants. She then seductively walks toward Macehete and straddles him. She then begins to remove her clothing, including her sash, and as she slides her sleeves off her shoulders to reveal her large breasts, a message appears on the screen telling audiences to put on their 3D glasses. She seduces Machete into having passionate sex with her, which likely included him fondling her huge boobs, claiming that she wants to know a legend like him inside and out.
Vasquez flies an airplane to bring Machete to Acapulco, and before he ejects out of the plane she gives him a cell phone. Later when Machete captures Mendez, he calls Vazquez to tell her that the missile aimed for Washington D.C. will launch once Mendez's heart stops beating. This information is also given to President Rathcock, and both he and Vasquez are upset that Machete didn't kill Mendez, but understand the situation and they tell him to get Mendez across the border.
Later in the film (after Mendez dies, and Machete meets Voz) Machete meets Luz and rejoins the Network. Machete tells Luz about Vasquez, and Luz asks Machete if he had sex with Vasquez. Luz says that Machete smells like "pussy" and says this means his judgement is cloudy, thus implying that she doesn't trust Vasquez. Sure enough, when Machete meets Vasquez that night, she reveals that she is working for Voz, revealing that he was "V". A gunfight occurs, but Vasquez escapes despite Machete's best efforts.
Machete wakes up in the middle of the desert, having been shot by one of the men accompanying Vasquez. He is picked up by who turns out to be El Cameleón. Machete escapes, and El Chameleón is (presumably) killed by a group of racist hillbillies. Machete finds the Network again and they plan an attack on Voz.
Disguised as waiters, the Network members sneak into Voz's gathering. Machete reveals to the people that everything is Voz's fault to begin with, and the Network members pull out their guns. Things go well for the Network until several enhanced clones join the fight. Vasquez shoots Luz in the her remaining eye. Luz survives, but this obviously blinds her. Despite this, Luz finds Vasquez and the two fight. Luz throws Vasquez's crown at her, which stabs her in the left breast. In her dying breath, Vasquez wonders what happens next, and Luz kills her.
Relationships[]
- Machete Cortez - Affiliate/Sexual Interest/Enemy
- Voz - Boss
Etymology[]
Spanish cognate of BLANCHE. Blanche is from a medieval French nickname meaning "white, fair". This name and its cognates in other languages are ultimately derived from the Germanic word blanc.
Notes[]
- Initially Miss San Antonio appears to be the deuteragonist, however, in truth she is the secondary antagonist.