A rancher on the Arizona border becomes the unlikely defender of a young Mexican boy desperately fleeing the cartel assassins who've pursued him into the U.S.A rancher on the Arizona border becomes the unlikely defender of a young Mexican boy desperately fleeing the cartel assassins who've pursued him into the U.S.A rancher on the Arizona border becomes the unlikely defender of a young Mexican boy desperately fleeing the cartel assassins who've pursued him into the U.S.
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Sean A. Rosales
- Hernando
- (as Sean Rosales)
Yediel Quiles
- Jorge
- (as Yediel O. Quiles)
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Enjoyable but in the end, sad film. Liam has a role where he can act his age, which is a plus (no sex with hot women half his age). You care about the characters. Sure, it is a bit contrived, but you need to have a story. But it has a bittersweet ending.
There's nothing new or amazing in this film but it is an okay thriller that keeps moving along, aided by Neeson's character's like-ability.
So if you want something to keep your interest and pass an hour or so in lockdown, if you don't expect too much you might like it.
So if you want something to keep your interest and pass an hour or so in lockdown, if you don't expect too much you might like it.
This is only the second film by director Robert Lorenzo. Who's he? Exactly. He is best known as an assistant director and producer of mostly Clint Eastwood films and some great ones like Mystic River and Million Dollar Baby. His first solo film is Trouble with the Curve where the main role is played, surprisingly, by Clint Eastwood himself. I really liked that movie. The difference between this and this film is the script, this time he wrote it himself and it is not good at all. It is often predictable, one-way, and uneven. Overall though, I can't judge the film with Liam Neeson where he plays himself badly. He will turn 69 this year, and he is still making films like this. I call this a typical Liam Neeson movie, if you've watched one in the last ten years, you've watched it all. A gloomy man with a difficult and vulnerable past who does not look for troubles but they find him, and he possesses special skills that he is forced to use. The good thing about movies like this is that you know you're going to get what you expected, and all of those movies are good or very good, they won't disappoint you. Same thing with this movie. If you're going to look for holes in the script or criticize the characters, then this is not the movie for you. If you're looking for a movie that will entertain you or take a break from your commitments for a hundred minutes, and you're a fan of Mr. Neeson like me then I can definitely recommend this movie to you.
Good storyline... Liam Neeson was good. I just expected more than the movie delivered... the SUV rollover scene was ordinary at best....
Good undertone of a message about choosing our own way in life.
This film was just ok . It did drag on a bit and could have been shorter . Liam Neeson seems to play the same sort of character in all his action films . The film has its moments but is more drama than action .
The main villain is very good in his role .
Watchable film but nothing amazing .
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- TriviaThe scene where Jim and Miguel are in the hotel, both watch the classic Clint Eastwood western Pendez-les haut et court (1968). The film's director, Robert Lorenz, worked with Eastwood for many years as a producer and included this scene as a tribute to his mentor.
- GoofsThe pickup truck goes throughout the movie alternating between having bullet damage and not having bullet damage.
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Written by Jordan R. Klatt
Performed by Jack Klatt
Published by Riff City Sounds
Courtesy of Yep Roc Records
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- Also known as
- El protector
- Filming locations
- Wellington, Ohio, USA(store scenes)
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- Budget
- $23,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $15,566,093
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,104,204
- Jan 17, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $23,076,711
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