Carla lives and works in Mexicali, Mexico. After her brother is killed, she's forced to run. In the desert of Imperial Valley, she's now trapped in a deadly game between the CIA, government ... Read allCarla lives and works in Mexicali, Mexico. After her brother is killed, she's forced to run. In the desert of Imperial Valley, she's now trapped in a deadly game between the CIA, government Informants, and the cartel.Carla lives and works in Mexicali, Mexico. After her brother is killed, she's forced to run. In the desert of Imperial Valley, she's now trapped in a deadly game between the CIA, government Informants, and the cartel.
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Isabela Valotti
- Lorena
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Marco Antonio Parra
- Mario Perez
- (as Marco Parra)
Dave Belvederi
- Roberto
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One surprise after another. Great acting by the cast. Very believable. Glad I watched it. No sex scenes definitely stand out as a plus. Reveals how 'safe places' only manifest 'safe' due to just the right place at the right time., versus, wrong place at the wrong time. May cause one to wonder how 'safe' our borders sit, and for who. Glad I watched it. Also makes one grateful for the life they lead knowing others face such horrible obstacles. Such is the life of man throughout the world and throughout time. Shows or may say asks the question, "Who can you trust?". The main character well played.
But at least a house, they got that right - no pun intended either way of course. I really liked this - does it have flaws? Of course, it is a low budget movie, some of the acting may seem off, the story has its issues ... but it is really engaging and you have a main character that you can relate to ... getting herself into a situation she has no or little control over ... and that is only the beginning of her ordeal.
Unlike her I would not be able to offer medical assistance - but when I say we can relate to her, I did not mean her attributes or skills .. but rather her situation as a whole ... and being the seemingly decent human being, trying to help as much as possible, even if there doesn't seem to be anything in it for her ... good action, good thriller, good suspense ... with a few neat twists to help move things along ...
Unlike her I would not be able to offer medical assistance - but when I say we can relate to her, I did not mean her attributes or skills .. but rather her situation as a whole ... and being the seemingly decent human being, trying to help as much as possible, even if there doesn't seem to be anything in it for her ... good action, good thriller, good suspense ... with a few neat twists to help move things along ...
I was not aware of Paul Street's writing and directing work prior to watching this "Tubi Exclusive" that appeared first on my list, this morning. Now that I am aware of his work, I'll search out his previous films -- and keep aware of his future works (as well as from his great cast).
Courtesy of Street's tight scripting -- as well as his directing, and with great editing -- Safehouse comes in at an appreciated 80-minute running time. The cinematography is effectively framed and crystal clear; so while released as a streaming exclusive, Street delivers us a theatrical-level film. Its battle of wits between CIA agents, drug cartel baddies, and contract assassins is a tale that keeps you guessing -- and watching to see where it will all go.
The casting is also appreciated; Street could have easily dealt us the name-on-the-box switcheroo, you know: like so many of the later-day Bruce Willis, Eric Roberts or Tom Sizemore streamers we've enjoyed (well, I do). Street could have also kept the action male-centric; instead he offers us well-written, strong female roles that belong here -- with one that allows newcomer Alondra Delgado, as our damsel, to shine. Overall, Street gave a wonderful opportunity to a collective of unknown actors -- and there's not a bad performance among them. Robert Seay is a standout as the lead CIA agent who seems dirty, at first, but comes to have a heart inside him.
In the special effects department: Unlike most budget-conscious indie streams that go the CGI route, all of the gun play and blood splatter is all effectively done in-camera -- and if it is not, well, then CGI-made blanks, squibs, and blood packets have gotten better because it all looks real to me.
I am glad I took a chance on that Tubi suggestion as I enjoyed the film.
Courtesy of Street's tight scripting -- as well as his directing, and with great editing -- Safehouse comes in at an appreciated 80-minute running time. The cinematography is effectively framed and crystal clear; so while released as a streaming exclusive, Street delivers us a theatrical-level film. Its battle of wits between CIA agents, drug cartel baddies, and contract assassins is a tale that keeps you guessing -- and watching to see where it will all go.
The casting is also appreciated; Street could have easily dealt us the name-on-the-box switcheroo, you know: like so many of the later-day Bruce Willis, Eric Roberts or Tom Sizemore streamers we've enjoyed (well, I do). Street could have also kept the action male-centric; instead he offers us well-written, strong female roles that belong here -- with one that allows newcomer Alondra Delgado, as our damsel, to shine. Overall, Street gave a wonderful opportunity to a collective of unknown actors -- and there's not a bad performance among them. Robert Seay is a standout as the lead CIA agent who seems dirty, at first, but comes to have a heart inside him.
In the special effects department: Unlike most budget-conscious indie streams that go the CGI route, all of the gun play and blood splatter is all effectively done in-camera -- and if it is not, well, then CGI-made blanks, squibs, and blood packets have gotten better because it all looks real to me.
I am glad I took a chance on that Tubi suggestion as I enjoyed the film.
Safehouse is a good with some action movie with the right actors, right voices, right action, nothing fancy, just right as far as real life and real events.
The story is strong and the cinematography goes straight following the events. This story looks real and even if the safe house is not that safe, the twists and turns in the story are very interesting and keep the viewer hooked on the truth and the follow-up.of the whole movie.
And the ending is as good as it gets, a note of hope in the harshness of many people's daily lives.
Cherry on the cake, the actors leaves the need of seeing more of them and their work.
The story is strong and the cinematography goes straight following the events. This story looks real and even if the safe house is not that safe, the twists and turns in the story are very interesting and keep the viewer hooked on the truth and the follow-up.of the whole movie.
And the ending is as good as it gets, a note of hope in the harshness of many people's daily lives.
Cherry on the cake, the actors leaves the need of seeing more of them and their work.
10toonarly
A very well done low budget suspense/action/thriller that delivers well, the action is well choreographed, and very believable as many are wounded, the good guys miss a lot, so do the bad guys, and the story follows a logical chain of events. Alondra Delgado (Carla Perez) escapes death from those who killed her brother through an old drug smuggling tunnel that happens to come out into the stable of an old desert ranch which now is a government safe house (hence the title of this movie) things are not as they seem as all hell breaks loose soon after Carla arrives. Nothing questionable, no nudity, some foul language, lots of blood and gore. Good solid entertainment that is not too over the top unbelievable. They do run out of bullets and have to reload a lot, which makes it even more correct. It is not a blockbuster, but for the budget the acting was spot on and well scripted. Enjoy!
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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