Border Town (Video 2009)

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Border Town: Directed by Chris Allen Williams. With Mark Joy, Linda Kennedy, Ricardo Melindez, Gary Wade Morton. In the five years since human traffickers kidnapped his daughter, Vincent has traveled the world and left a bloody wake behind him. Now he has found the town where his daughter is being held and the pimp who’s keeping her. Over one night in Solo, Mexico, Vincent is determined to fulfill the promise he made years ago: get his daughter back and kill the man who took her.

“Border Town has several things going for it. Great cinematography, beautiful lighting, solid and natural performances from the 2 leads Mark Joy and Linda Rodriguez, and visual effects that blend nicely into the film giving it an at times dreamlike quality.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt also has several things working against it. Pacing is a little slow, some performances not quite solid, dialog is standard fare, standard action scenes as well (Iu0026#39;m sure due to budget limitations). Itu0026#39;s difficult for a film to stand out based purely on technical expertise these days, as there are so many films that are made well visually. Yes, Border Town is a character study of those populating the film, but it also presents itself as an action film. And there is part of the problem as well, because the film hinges on the final action scene which is staged in such a manner that the vieweru0026#39;s disbelief is not suspended for the time it takes to play out. Donu0026#39;t know if I can recommend the film wholeheartedly, but certainly recognize it as a worthy effort from those involved and will keep it in the DVD collection.”

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