Coyote

2008 "Kindler, Gentler People Smugglers"
6.7| 1h34m| en| More Info
Released: 23 June 2008
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Official Website: http//www.themexicandream.com/
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Two Americans find that smuggling illegal immigrants into the country is more lucrative than a regular job.

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Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
Micransix Crappy film
Console best movie i've ever seen.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
catsklgd1 I just finished watching Coyote, streaming on Netflix. The plot summary looked interesting, although I wasn't familiar with any of the actors, so I took a chance. The film blew me away. First of all, the cinematography, music, and direction were first rate - really first rate! The acting, for the most part, was also top notch. The story deals with a couple of fellows, one of Mexican heritage, the other American, who decide to cash in on the business of smuggling Mexicans into the USA. Unlike their Mexican counterparts, who treat their "clients" as cash cows, with little regard for their survival, these two make sure that their paying customers are watered, fed, and assured of a safe passage across the border. Unfortunately, their better business practices have an unforeseen consequence, and this is where the film really grabs the viewer by the throat and never lets up. I've seen many, many big studio productions that can't hold a candle to this movie. Don't pay any attention to its low budget, unknown actors, or any of the other usual warning signs for a poor film. This one really rocks!!
poe426 Just yesterday as I write this, the family next door was uprooted; why, I have no idea: a drug-sniffing dog came over and gave MY yard the once-over. The Latino kid who used to mow my lawn was taken away in handcuffs. One of the characters in COYOTE asks a young Latina: "What's The Mexican Dream?" "The American Dream," she responds. Read Charles Bowden's shocking MURDER CITY (about Juarez, Mexico) and anything about the Real World consequences of NAFTA and maybe it'll start to add up. I once did a cartoon for a local paper (2008) that showed a Latino male with Mexico stitched across the front of his cap holding a sign that read : WILL WORK FOR RESPECT (see it at capefearcomics.webs or facebook). Some local yokels got a little uptight about it. The editor of said paper (bless her) followed up with a second cartoon I drew that showed Pilgrims coming ashore here in The New World. The caption read: The FIRST illegal aliens. The hand-held, heightened realism of the documentary-style approach to COYOTE makes it worth seeing. See it.
kloeb2 Living in Arizona on the border we have always dealt with the issues of illegal aliens. Currently w/the drug cartels and the legislation passed, it has really come to the forefront. This was a truly empathetic, yet realistic movie. "Coyote" is an awful word here. They are lowlife who prey on the unfortunate. It is sad that people who only want a better life are so exploited and even killed in that quest. While this is illegal..in the movie, these men try to temper it in a way that shows care for these people and won't get them killed. They, still however, profit off their plight. One of them, however, pays the ultimate price. Don't miss it.
fl-mf-rk I saw this at a film festival now and I really, really liked it. It takes place in Mexico and is about the people who take the Mexicans into the US and why they do it. Some do it for money, but other people are trying to help in some way. But some normal guys get miscast up in it and they have to get out! It addressed some political issues without being lame and preachy and also it was solid in productions value.Acting? Not always the best. Budget? Very low, you can see. But still for a low budget Indy movie it was something that impressed me and my eye. I go to a lot of festivals and I like this much better than most.This reminded me of a foreign film, like something made in Asia, but it was made by Americans (or maybe also some Mexicans did it too, like the actors) but it had a foreign-film feel to it. People who go to festivals will know what I mean.