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Michael BerryCamera:
Joel RansomActeurs:
Ed Harris, Michael Peña, Eva Longoria, Amy Madigan, Aden Young, Mia Stallard, Daniel Zacapa, Kristen Rakes, Seth Adkins, Lora Martinez-Cunningham (meer)Samenvattingen(1)
In the vein of Traffic and Babel, Frontera is a gripping story set inIn the vein of Traffic and Babel, Frontera is a gripping story set in the dangerous region between the United States and Mexico. After crossing the border illegally for work, Miguel, a hard-working father and devoted husband, finds himself wrongfully accused of murdering a former sheriffs wife. After learning of his imprisonment, Miguels pregnant wife tries to come to his aid and lands in the hands of corrupt coyotes who hold her for ransom. Dissatisfied with the police departments investigation, the former sheriff tries to uncover the truth about his wifes death and discovers disturbing evidence that will either destroy one familys future, or tear anothers apart. (Defiant Screen Entertainment)
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A not very engaging story full of good actors and an attractive Mexican touch. What at the beginning looks like a decent desert survival chase turns into a scripted crime drama with a number of characters that are well sketched and solidly acted. Surprisingly, this makes for a well-balanced rest where all the basic film components are of a decent standard, but it has nothing to stand out from the average except perhaps the great music, which sounds like from a big pirate movie. ()
I was surprised by how intrigued I was by this film. The story is quite simple and straightforward, the acting performances are not dazzling, it's not overly brutal, and there's essentially no eroticism. However, it's beautifully human, and the actors' natural performances give the film an authentic feel. I enjoyed watching it because it wasn't unnecessarily emotionally exaggerated. And it definitely could have been. ()
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