The Border
Joxean is not aware of the border in her country. He moves every week to sell pigs. For Kamaru, the border means every obstacle and danger. They both have to fight the same enemy.
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Plot Summary
A seasoned DEA agent, haunted by a past operation gone wrong, is tasked with leading a high-stakes undercover mission to dismantle a powerful drug cartel operating across the US-Mexico border. He must navigate treacherous alliances, betrayals, and escalating violence while confronting his own demons. The mission pushes him to his moral and physical limits as he races against time to bring down the kingpins.
Critical Reception
The Border received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who often praised its gritty atmosphere, strong performances, and complex narrative. However, some found the pacing uneven and the violence gratuitous. Audiences were generally more divided, with some appreciating its dark tone and intensity, while others were put off by its bleakness.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense atmosphere and Javier Bardem's commanding performance.
- Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and graphic violence.
- Hailed as a compelling, albeit bleak, crime thriller with a strong sense of place.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's suspenseful plot and the performances of the lead actors, finding it to be a well-made crime drama. However, a segment of viewers found the movie to be overly dark and violent, making it a challenging watch.
Fun Fact
The film's director, S. Craig Zahler, is also known for his distinctive writing style, often incorporating stylized dialogue and a bleak, morally ambiguous worldview into his films.
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