Review of Cartel Land (2015) by Bshambles — 28 Jan 2016
I would say about 40% of this movie is relevant, and the rest is 60% of staged scenes, the further I got into the movie even while still interested in the story, I could not help but keep wondering how many scenes were set up, I mean you can tell on a lot of them they were staged and directed, the tell tale signs of people giggling and so on because it's funny to them.
It is also very one sided, there is no attempt to interview police, army or local politicians etc. In the end it just paints everyone as looking a little stupid. And as for the Arizona Border brigade, there was nothing exciting or even real looking about the scenes with them in it, hey we are on a hill again, and saying we are not racist but then saying racist things like you wouldn't put two Rottweilers together so why put two races together? So dumb.
Feel like I have been conned watching this movie, but I have information from it to go on and learn more about the areas and the people that are suffering.
This review of Cartel Land (2015) was written by Bshambles on 28 Jan 2016.
Cartel Land has generally received very positive reviews.
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