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Cartel Land Reviews

  • Liana 2022-01-17 08:01:46

    Production logic

    Marx said: Capital came to this world, from head to toe, every pore was dripping with blood and dirty things.

    If there is a profit of 10%, capital will be guaranteed to be used everywhere; with a profit of 20%, capital can be activated; with a profit of 50%, capital will take risks; for 100% of...

  • Thaddeus 2022-01-17 08:01:46

    Every "peaceful" life has a price

    When the people realized that the former self-defense force against drug cartels had deteriorated, they shouted "We only need to live in peace." However, behind every peaceful life, there are unspeakable costs, especially in this unclear intertwining of justice and evil. A place for drug...

  • Rozella 2022-01-17 08:01:46

    Kindness is a choice, and the cycle of violence can be stopped.

    First extract some confessions from the movie. At the beginning, the drug maker: "What can I say, I know that drugs are harmful to those places, but what can we do? We are born in poverty. If we do well, we may be like you, like you These guys travel the world the same way to make clean money. But...

  • Stephon 2022-01-17 08:01:46

    Cartel Land is not complete without the U.S. line

    Cartel Land is not very brilliant in the documentary, because it is not good in terms of the picture, the narrative angle, the color, and the recording angle. Compared to all kinds of beautiful documentaries nowadays, it's really not good. And the selection of materials is not new, it is a cliché...

  • Peter 2022-01-17 08:01:46

    "The Land of Drug Trafficking": the collapse of order, the reincarnation of violence

    sequence:

    In the southern state of Arizona, on the border between the United States and Mexico, there is an area called the "drug corridor" through which armed drug lords traffic drugs manufactured in Mexico to the United States. In the face of these drug lords, on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico...

  • Cade 2022-01-17 08:01:46

    I'm still too pure

    This year, there are a lot of South American film and television works that manufacture and sell drugs to the United States. This film focuses on the self-organized civilian armed forces at the border and Mexico because of the lawlessness of drug dealers. I don’t have much to say about the two...

  • Jaylan 2022-01-17 08:01:46

    Drug-trafficking land

    In this classic 21st century Western movie, the security police at the border between the two countries fight wits and courage against the vicious Mexican drug cartel. This character-led movie has in an unprecedented way aroused people's in-depth thinking about lawlessness, the collapse of the...

  • Viva 2022-01-17 08:01:46

    Human beings are: keep buying and selling, keep hurting

    The director was very daring to do it. He went deep into the Mexican Self-Defense Forces and followed many actions taken to confiscate drug cartels. They were all done with real guns and ammunition, not inferior to the shooting on the battlefield. Once when I was driving, I was suddenly ambushed...

  • Adelbert 2022-01-17 08:01:46

    Hateful people, and their confusion

    The Chinese people (overwhelming majority) always think that once the system is established, it will work automatically. Lack of knowledge. I always think that resistance means justice and stupidity. North America, Middle East, South America, bloody examples. The system requires people to implement...

  • Freddy 2022-01-17 08:01:46

    Complement the equipment used by Matthew Heinemann

    Filmmaker: What camera did you shoot on? Why did you choose the camera that you did? What lenses did you use? Heineman: We mainly shot Cartel Land with the Canon C300. The camera was dropped, smashed, hit by guns, in dust storms, pelted by torrential rain and it never, ever failed. Given the...