Two undocumented immigrants take the simple job of digging a hole in the desert, but when their employers turn out to be psychopaths, staying alive will become the most complex job of their ... Read allTwo undocumented immigrants take the simple job of digging a hole in the desert, but when their employers turn out to be psychopaths, staying alive will become the most complex job of their lives.Two undocumented immigrants take the simple job of digging a hole in the desert, but when their employers turn out to be psychopaths, staying alive will become the most complex job of their lives.
Guillermo A. Portillo III
- Roofing Contractor
- (as Guillermo Portillo)
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Bad hombres was a pretty decent smaller budget crime film. It was acted well especially from the two leads that helped bring more realism to it. A man called felix has come to america for work but he misses his chance. So instead he goes to a gas station and after talking to the third hemsworth brother he gets a job. He ropes a not so friendlt man called alfonso into it and the two join him. There is also a fourth man in a car we dont really so. The two have to dig a hole for bodies. One thing leads to another and the pair have to go on the run. Theres also a sherif, a vet and who might be a fake cop theown into the mix. But overall bad hombres is a pretty good crime film that also had good action scenes.
I thought this was a decent crime drama/action flick.
The plot isn't anything real deep and thought-provoking, but it moves along at a good pace. Just a bunch of bad guys being bad guys... and one unsuspecting immigrant caught up in far more than he knows.
Starts unsuspectingly.. and then progresses...
This film is NOT a "story of immigrants". Sure, some of the main characters are undocumented migrants.. but there's no political undertone here. I mean there's an Australian in this as well.. yet no one whines about that.
Anyway.. well worth a watch for a crime drama, little to no "dead space" - it moves along steadily - and is fairly unpredictable.
Ignore the review whining about Tyrese.. he's got one of the smaller roles in this.
I can't help but think those leaving the negative reviews here watched the first 10 minutes and then posted a review.
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The plot isn't anything real deep and thought-provoking, but it moves along at a good pace. Just a bunch of bad guys being bad guys... and one unsuspecting immigrant caught up in far more than he knows.
Starts unsuspectingly.. and then progresses...
This film is NOT a "story of immigrants". Sure, some of the main characters are undocumented migrants.. but there's no political undertone here. I mean there's an Australian in this as well.. yet no one whines about that.
Anyway.. well worth a watch for a crime drama, little to no "dead space" - it moves along steadily - and is fairly unpredictable.
Ignore the review whining about Tyrese.. he's got one of the smaller roles in this.
I can't help but think those leaving the negative reviews here watched the first 10 minutes and then posted a review.
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"Bad Hombres" is a thrilling and intense movie that takes audiences on a suspenseful journey. The film centers around two undocumented immigrants who innocently accept a seemingly simple job of digging a hole in the desert. However, their lives take a dark and dangerous turn when they discover that their employers are psychopaths.
The plot of the movie keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as the two immigrants find themselves trapped in a life-or-death situation. The tension builds as they struggle to outwit their deranged employers and stay alive. The film explores themes of survival, resilience, and the lengths people will go to protect themselves in dire circumstances.
The performances in "Bad Hombres" are captivating, with the actors bringing depth and authenticity to their roles. The chemistry between the two leads adds to the emotional intensity of the story, as viewers become invested in their fight for survival.
The directing and cinematography of the film are commendable, effectively capturing the harshness and isolation of the desert setting. The pacing is well-balanced, allowing for moments of suspense and action, as well as quieter, character-driven scenes that deepen the emotional impact.
"Bad Hombres" is a thought-provoking movie that raises questions about power dynamics, morality, and the human capacity for resilience. It serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by undocumented immigrants and the dangers they may encounter in their pursuit of a better life.
Overall, "Bad Hombres" is a gripping and suspenseful film that keeps audiences engaged from start to finish. It combines thrilling action with compelling performances, making it a must-watch for fans of suspenseful thrillers.
The plot of the movie keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as the two immigrants find themselves trapped in a life-or-death situation. The tension builds as they struggle to outwit their deranged employers and stay alive. The film explores themes of survival, resilience, and the lengths people will go to protect themselves in dire circumstances.
The performances in "Bad Hombres" are captivating, with the actors bringing depth and authenticity to their roles. The chemistry between the two leads adds to the emotional intensity of the story, as viewers become invested in their fight for survival.
The directing and cinematography of the film are commendable, effectively capturing the harshness and isolation of the desert setting. The pacing is well-balanced, allowing for moments of suspense and action, as well as quieter, character-driven scenes that deepen the emotional impact.
"Bad Hombres" is a thought-provoking movie that raises questions about power dynamics, morality, and the human capacity for resilience. It serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by undocumented immigrants and the dangers they may encounter in their pursuit of a better life.
Overall, "Bad Hombres" is a gripping and suspenseful film that keeps audiences engaged from start to finish. It combines thrilling action with compelling performances, making it a must-watch for fans of suspenseful thrillers.
Greetings again from the darkness. January releases are always a bit of a gamble - not just for filmmakers, but also for viewers. A few gems are often buried in the indie dump, so an open mind is especially beneficial and necessary this time of year. Landing somewhere in between the hidden gems and the muck is this B-movie crime thriller from writer-director John Stalberg Jr, and his co-writers Rex New and Nick Turner.
Like so many immigrants to the United States, Felix (Diego Tinoco) is a bright-eyed man, desperate to work and save enough money to relocate his family from Ecuador. At a local convenience store one morning, Donnie (Luke Hemsworth) offers a job (digging a hole in the desert) to Felix and another day-laborer named Alfonso (Hemky Madera, "Queen of the South"). While Felix seems eager and friendly, Alfonso is grumpy and hardened, but it's Donnie and his cohort who turn out to be psychopaths and criminals. Things turn violent with a blast of gunfire and a pickax to the chest. Felix and Alfonso find themselves knee deep in a botched drug deal and are forced to become partners in order to survive.
Alfonso's secret past as 'God Killer' works to their advantage, and soon enough he has called in a favor from a skittish scumbag (Thomas Jane) who runs a junk lot with a car crusher. He also has a contact for a local veterinarian (Nick Cassavetes) who is on-call for, um, non-pet medical emergencies. On their tail is a fixer (Tyrese Gibson) who works for the "gringos" on one side of the drug deal gone wrong. Working to the film's advantage is that the actors are all fully engaged and never distract from a situation that most of us can't exactly relate to (thank goodness).
Felix has a dream of bringing his family to the states and opening a restaurant that features his specialty: chicken with pumpkin. While I will likely never try his signature dish, I found this little movie surprisingly easy to watch - despite the violence and low budget (and inconsistencies with Hemsworth's arm).
Opening in select theaters and VOD on January 26, 2024.
Like so many immigrants to the United States, Felix (Diego Tinoco) is a bright-eyed man, desperate to work and save enough money to relocate his family from Ecuador. At a local convenience store one morning, Donnie (Luke Hemsworth) offers a job (digging a hole in the desert) to Felix and another day-laborer named Alfonso (Hemky Madera, "Queen of the South"). While Felix seems eager and friendly, Alfonso is grumpy and hardened, but it's Donnie and his cohort who turn out to be psychopaths and criminals. Things turn violent with a blast of gunfire and a pickax to the chest. Felix and Alfonso find themselves knee deep in a botched drug deal and are forced to become partners in order to survive.
Alfonso's secret past as 'God Killer' works to their advantage, and soon enough he has called in a favor from a skittish scumbag (Thomas Jane) who runs a junk lot with a car crusher. He also has a contact for a local veterinarian (Nick Cassavetes) who is on-call for, um, non-pet medical emergencies. On their tail is a fixer (Tyrese Gibson) who works for the "gringos" on one side of the drug deal gone wrong. Working to the film's advantage is that the actors are all fully engaged and never distract from a situation that most of us can't exactly relate to (thank goodness).
Felix has a dream of bringing his family to the states and opening a restaurant that features his specialty: chicken with pumpkin. While I will likely never try his signature dish, I found this little movie surprisingly easy to watch - despite the violence and low budget (and inconsistencies with Hemsworth's arm).
Opening in select theaters and VOD on January 26, 2024.
Hombres that is - rather than bad. Although bad to the bone and all that - might also be true! Which brings us to me telling you that I did not intend the pun in the summary line (and you hopefully believing it) ... as much as you believe the story you get presented here hopefully. We do have some suspense of disbelief that we have to take into account.
The story is quite simple, it is more about the adventures of our main characters. Well played (considering the genre) and the action is well executed too (this surely has to be intended? The pun that is ... well you decide). They surely are not sending only the worst - they do seem to rile up the worst in some other folks though ... I would not see or make this to be political to be honest! No matter where you stand on the subject matter ... this is supposed to be a movie ... and one that is meant to entertain one way or another (I feel it succeeds)
The story is quite simple, it is more about the adventures of our main characters. Well played (considering the genre) and the action is well executed too (this surely has to be intended? The pun that is ... well you decide). They surely are not sending only the worst - they do seem to rile up the worst in some other folks though ... I would not see or make this to be political to be honest! No matter where you stand on the subject matter ... this is supposed to be a movie ... and one that is meant to entertain one way or another (I feel it succeeds)
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- Gross worldwide
- $6,060
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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