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Coyote Cage

  • 2023
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Aubrey Trujillo in Coyote Cage (2023)
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A group of Latin American immigrants find themselves in the middle of a human trafficking ring and seek shelter in a safe house, that is anything but.A group of Latin American immigrants find themselves in the middle of a human trafficking ring and seek shelter in a safe house, that is anything but.A group of Latin American immigrants find themselves in the middle of a human trafficking ring and seek shelter in a safe house, that is anything but.

  • Director
    • Michael Perez
  • Writer
    • Devin O'Leary
  • Stars
    • Carlos Enrique Almirante
    • Aubrey Trujillo
    • Michael L. McNulty
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    123
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    • Director
      • Michael Perez
    • Writer
      • Devin O'Leary
    • Stars
      • Carlos Enrique Almirante
      • Aubrey Trujillo
      • Michael L. McNulty
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Howard Ray Carter Jr.
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    8williamspillman

    Good multi-genre thriller

    I saw Coyote Cage at its world premier, so this is a very early review. It's a micro-budget horror/thriller/drama that punches well above its budget. The writing and directing are good-to-excellent, and the acting is far above what you expect to see in a film with a budget this low. When all I can nitpick is little things like the lighting and color correction of one shot here and there, it's a pretty great indie movie.

    The film follows a diverse group of illegal immigrants crossing the U. S. border from Mexico who end up in the very real and all-too-common situation of being tormented in a stash house so the cartel behind their "coyote" (the term for a guide who helps illegals cross the border for a fee) can extort their families. While there is plenty of torture and death, the movie avoids depicting the sexual violence that often happens in these stash houses in real life, though it does make note of it in the introduction. There are some decent action scenes as well as gore, torture, and suspense, making this a movie that's hard to fit into a single genre.

    The three actors with the most lines are all top-notch, especially the villain, played by Carlos Enrique Almirante, a veteran Spanish-language actor in his first English-language lead role. The whole movie hinges on his performance and he delivers. The only sub-par acting is from a couple of very minor characters who are only in one or two scenes each.

    The film is far from flawless, but the flaws all come from the tiny budget and are still very few. The lighting in one of the outdoor night scenes is overly harsh, as such scenes usually are in micro-budget films because the lighting setup and cameras required for shooting a dark-looking nighttime scene outdoors, where you can still see what's happening, can cost more than this entire film. This is a flaw you see in many films with the much greater budget required to qualify as a B-movie, so it's hard to fault a micro-budget film for it. There are a few moments of "just okay" acting, and the gunshots and gunshot wounds are plug-ins, though they're well-done plug-ins. Using realistic guns and squibs with proper safety procedures for even one shot would probably cost more than this entire movie. Despite the budget, there are decent practical effects, including a couple of very nice gore shots that wouldn't be out of place in a Hollywood horror film.

    The sound system and/or acoustics in the theater where I saw this was pretty poor, so I can't speak to the sound design if seen with a good system. The movie was shot digitally and the color correction necessary for that is mostly quite good, without the washed-out, too-much-brown you see in some movies that want to appear "gritty." Since the movie takes place almost entirely in the desert, there is more than enough brown already, so this is a very good thing. It does lead to one unnatural-looking gore shot early on where the fake blood didn't take to the color correction very well and appears far too bright, but the rest of the movie looks fine.

    My rating of 8 is sort of an average. For a micro-budget indie film, it's more like a 9; for a drama or horror film in general, it's more like a 6.5-7. It's hard to say who I'd recommend this movie to because it fills so many niches. It has elements of torture-horror (like the Saw movies,) thrillers, action, drama, and even a dash of documentary because it's based on a real but not well-known situation that affects thousands of people each year. If some of those are things you like, or if you just want some entertainment while learning a bit about the border-crossing experience, see it when it hits the festivals or streaming services.
    10mrcthedj

    The Wall of Exploitation Behind the Shadow of the Mind

    Coyote Cage is a story of Migrant Trafficking, the exploitation of human desperation, and its enablers. Some of its feature film contemporaries include: the outstanding "Trafficked" the decent, but much maligned (due to its being diametric to corporate politics), "The Sound of Freedom''. In this tale by writer Devin O'Leary, and director Michael Perez, each of an eclectic cast of desperates pays 2k cash to an American Coyote (immigrant smuggler) for safe passage from Juarez to the US. It's an all cash business and there are no guarantees. Bandits, smugglers and an unforgiving desert stand between a band of desperates and their freedom. Not to mention the CBP and ICE. This is the story of strong female characters, corruptible men, the lust for freedom and redemption. Despite its gruesome subject matter, this is a gorgeous film that plays with light and shadow, thanks in part to cinematographer Nicholas Kerekes. Standout performances from Aubrey Trujillo, and Michael L. McNulty.
    10mtmars6

    Awesome movie

    Brings the situation to reality for what is going on in the world we live in people prey on the weak and vulnerable get taken advantage of please keep up the good work and keep the word out hopefully we can make a difference to slow down if not stop the bad situations from happening looking forward to seeing more work from this production team Most of the sky view were excellent had me excited because I miss that section of the world beautiful open space country Truly a great movie my uncle fell asleep in and I couldn't look away other then to hear him snor

    This movie had an intense scene to audio combo that kept me on edge Delmone Taylor great job there.
    10djquico

    Deeply Riveting, Loved it!

    This was casted very well. I love Coyotes too. This is a whole different kind of Coyote. Perfectly placed plot twists made this movie entertaining and energetic. Also, the movie draws attention to the migration over the US Mexican border. A Coyote is paid in the sub-economy to transport people over the border. The conditions are usually very dangerous. This film is an artistic depiction of this very real occurrence. Enjoy an all Latino leading cast, that's rare and needed. The story of Latin-Americans in the United States dates back to the arrival of the Spanish. Mexico ruled over most of the Western United States, the US then usurped this land from Mexico and the Native Americans. Watch the movie to see the modern implications dramatized. Enjoy! Hold on to your seats, this is exciting.
    10ethan_minsker

    Coyote Cage: A Gripping Journey Across Borders

    "Coyote Cage" is a cinematic masterpiece that immerses audiences in the harrowing journey of illegal or undocumented migrants. From the very start, the film grabs your attention and never lets go, pulling you into a world filled with danger, desperation, and resilience.

    What sets "Coyote Cage" apart is its unflinching portrayal of the harsh realities faced by migrants as they navigate treacherous terrain, the murky waters of exploitation. The film doesn't shy away from depicting the brutal truths of this experience, but rather confronts them head-on, forcing viewers to confront the injustices faced by vulnerable populations.

    The cinematography is nothing short of breathtaking, with gritty backgrounds that transport you to the heart of the action. Whether it's the barren landscapes or the crowded detention centers, every scene is meticulously crafted to evoke a visceral response from the audience. You can almost feel the hunger gnawing at your stomach and the thirst parching your throat as you follow the characters on their perilous journey.

    But beyond its stunning visuals, "Coyote Cage" shines in its portrayal of the human spirit. Despite facing unimaginable hardships, the characters in the film display incredible resilience and courage as they fight for a better life. Their stories are both heartbreaking and inspiring, leaving a lasting impact on anyone who watches.

    In the end, "Coyote Cage" is more than just a film - it's a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit and the enduring hope for a brighter tomorrow. It's a must-watch for anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the immigrant experience and the struggles faced by those who dare to dream of a better life.

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Клетка койотов
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(Filming around Albuquerque, New Mexico)
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      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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