A group of Mexican emigrants attempts to cross the Mexican-US border. What begins as a hopeful journey becomes a harrowing, bloody and primal fight for survival when a deranged, rifle-toting vigilante and his loyal Belgian Malinois dog chase the group of unarmed men and women through the treacherous borderland. In the harsh, unforgiving desert terrain, the odds are stacked firmly against them as they discover there’s nowhere to hide from the unrelenting, merciless killer.
This movie contains 1 potentially triggering events.
It’s horrific. It happens just after the 1 hour mark when Moises is sheltering in the cacti (about 1 hour, 3 minutes to be exact).
If you want to skip Tracker’s death, fast forward once Moises enters the cacti (about 1 hour, 3 minutes) and stop once he’s out, about 1 hour, 5 minutes).
(Stop reading now if you don’t want the awful details.)
Moises shoots Tracker in the mouth with a flare gun. Tracker cries and tries to pull the flare from his mouth but can’t. It’s really graphic. Sam finds Tracker crying in agony, now on fire beneath the cacti, and shoots him to end his suffering.
If you want to skip Tracker’s death, fast forward once Moises enters the cacti (about 1 hour, 3 minutes) and stop once he’s out, about 1 hour, 5 minutes).
(Stop reading now if you don’t want the awful details.)
Moises shoots Tracker in the mouth with a flare gun. Tracker cries and tries to pull the flare from his mouth but can’t. It’s really graphic. Sam finds Tracker crying in agony, now on fire beneath the cacti, and shoots him to end his suffering.