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The Arroyo

  • 2014
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
360
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The Arroyo (2014)
Drama

A landowner in southern Arizona, tired of seeing drug smugglers cross the border through his property, decides to fight back.A landowner in southern Arizona, tired of seeing drug smugglers cross the border through his property, decides to fight back.A landowner in southern Arizona, tired of seeing drug smugglers cross the border through his property, decides to fight back.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Boreing
  • Writer
    • Jeremy Boreing
  • Stars
    • Kenny Maines
    • David Armendariz
    • Polk. Glenn
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    360
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeremy Boreing
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Boreing
    • Stars
      • Kenny Maines
      • David Armendariz
      • Polk. Glenn
    • 24User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kenny Maines
    • Jim Weatherford
    David Armendariz
    • Torres
    Polk. Glenn
    • Corbin Alday
    Nicole Sadler
    • Lina Weatherford
    Elijah Montez
    • Jimmie Weatherford
    Calistro Junior Vasquez
    • Sheriff Ed Barton
    • (as Junior Vasquez)
    Joe Alvarez
    Joe Alvarez
    • Deer Stand Militant 2
    Kyle Anderson
    • Policeman 'I'm So Sorry'
    Trevor Barnes
    • 'Sorry Sheriff' Deputy
    Baylee Barrett
    • Church Singer #1
    Stacy Bentancourt-Chance
    • Letti
    Jennifer Boreing
    • Nurse
    Leslie Buxkemper
    • 'Homeland Security' Man
    Zenaida Cardenas
    • Migrant Girl
    Daniel Dominguez
    • Cartel Bodyguard #2
    Blaire Elbert
    • Church Singer #2
    Moreno. Eric
    • Cartel Militant
    Frank Gomez
    • Coyote #1
    • Director
      • Jeremy Boreing
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Boreing
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    8arcticwarfare187

    A good, solid Hollywood alternative

    I wouldn't have written a review if it wasn't for someone that written a review and gave it a 1. with the title "BORING", and then started giving off points.

    let's say i were to really hate the movie, and give it the worst possible scores, i still can't give it anything below 4-5 /10, because no matter the theme, the likes and dislikes, it's a well made feature film. and thus giving it that score really makes everything you write afterwards be no more than a simple rant, not a fair review. So let me give you my attempt at correcting that mistake in addressing some of the not so valid points that person had to write.

    Well as someone who studied and still studies cinema and movie making i can understand that the script isn't done by classical "rules" of script making, that is that we must have characters, and conflicts to make us sympathize with the characters on screen, both good and bad. bad this movie doesn't really need it because it deals with broader issues, and it's not about just one single characters struggle. while us laymen like to watch someone rise to greatness (because it's boring to watch complete character, we always want flaws and motives and development) this movie features confident near complete good characters and complete bad characters, much closer like it is in real life and that partly because the movie creator believes in good and evil in my opinion. The movie doesn't needto empathize on character development since it's a slice of life - action western which deals with life itself in general and not just one or two characters and their struggle. this out of the box thinking isn't laziness. Again, just because it doesn't fit the Hollywood formula of making a film, doesn't make it poor.

    the shooting is very good as well, thought out and accurate. the dialogues could have used some more (but not a lot) polish and trim in the script department, but they are good, the movie isn't trying to please mainstream folks who don't have any patience to hear dialogues anymore.

    The sound is about 8, since i'm into film making i noticed a few minor things i'm not sure someone that didn't try would have noticed them at all.

    The acting is good for the most part. any fixed here can be attributed to the dialogue in the script mostly. and i noticed only a few minor flaws in the main characters. some more noticeable ones in a few of the side ones, including the wife which lacks some emotion.

    Now, regarding the themes. Overall the theme of the movie is mixed, it takes a step back from traditional mainstream cinema and gives us something much more personal in my opinion, it makes me think in most scenes "how would i react", which is great, and that's what replaces the need to sympathize with the main characters that we see mostly in scripts and mainstream movies these days. The movie deals with moral issues, with the culture itself, when it is right to act? should we act? and shows that not acting and standing up can be deadly. it's a film about lost family values we should regain, about the need for men to be man, not becoming men- children, same for wives. Politically, I think that aside from trimming some places in the dialogue and while it does criticize the government, it's legit and the theme can't and must not be considered conservative alone, the values are have to be shared between both ideologies, your government have to protect you in such cases but it doesn't, and it's a valid point.

    Now I don't live in the US, but i do live in a country that is a melting pot and those issues hit a soft spot for me due to our own immigration and crime problems. I realize that although a lot of movies try to make us feel good about ourselves when we finish watching it, this movie makes me think about my life much more, how i want to act for my family, as a man, and as person in my community and country, realizing i'm too passive in todays modern society.

    Moreover, it is crown funded, and a low budget movie, which we should take into account when trying to compare it to Hollywood titles. I think it stands by itself, it's a good piece of cinema, the likes of which we don't get to (more like - don't want to) notice in a world where we seek to avoid facing our troubles and be entertained alone.

    For me the message is clear - Face your problems, don't sit and wait. 8/10 overall.
    6SteveMierzejewski

    The Good, The Bad, and The Mediocre

    OK, so this is a B movie. It lacks the textural depth of a first-rate Hollywood production, but it's watchable, which is more than I can say for a lot of B movies. Whether you like this movie or not will depend largely on which side of the political divide you stand on. It's unlikely that any lefties will choose to watch this movie, but if they do, it will probably only be to give it a negative review. In fact, it's somewhat refreshing to see more conservative values featured for a change. Hollywood would never do it.

    As in most B movies, some actors perform better than others. For the most part, the acting is tolerable. The bad guy is bad and in the mold of the 'No Country for Old Men' villain. Some scenes are actually quite nicely directed.

    I don't live on the border so I have little idea how true this story could be, but my guess it has some truth in it. For those seriously interested in this topic, I highly recommend the Oscar nominated documentary, Cartel Land, which is a real eye-opener. But The Arroyo will do as an introduction to the topic.
    5rconnorsrn

    Not terrible, but not a winner

    I really wanted to love this movie but I'm gonna have to give it a 5. It does shed light on the current and very real concerns Americans living on the border have been facing for years now. I know it's a low budget film so I don't mind the lack of a soundtrack or other high budget special effects, but the acting was so unrealistic and cliche it kind of took away from the seriousness of the story it's telling. I found that to be very distracting and a little disappointing. Shut In and Run Hide Fight were so much better, the acting much more believable. And don't get me started on Lady Ballers, I couldn't stop laughing at the absurdity. This one wasn't a win, but don't give up Jeremy and team! I'm still looking forward to your next production.
    8jadelowrey

    Excellent low budget vigilante flick!

    This isn't a slick, big studio production but the pace is good, the characters are likable, and the acting is more than passable.

    The story, is a good one, and will resonate with a lot of Americans. Law enforcement, and federal agencies sitting on their hands where illegal drug, and human importation are concerned.

    Good guys take the law into their own hands, and the bad guys raise the stakes.

    It's an exciting, if not a little predictable ride to the climax.

    I enjoyed it. In this day and age of big budget films that too often disappoint.... this was a nice little low budget gem that kept me entertained right to the end.
    7itotita

    Better Than Another Zombie Movie

    The Arroyo is better than most of the low budget (independent?) stuff being made today. Quite a few mistakes but compared to some of the 'basura' I have endured on Neflix and Amazon, it is a gem. Ok, some problems: the political meeting that the men attended was for a Maricopa congressman. Phoenix, the capital of AZ is in Maricopa county, but they do not have any dirt on the border. In fact, Phoenix is 150 miles north of the border. Tucson, where I am from is still 50 miles from the border. The long stretch of AZ/Mex border pretty much has only three towns of any size; Yuma, Nogales, and Douglas. Also, this land is very hot and barren and does not work out well for cattle or ranching with the exception of "porky spas" and the High Chapperal.

    I've waundered astray, so back to the film. The characters were a bit redundant and the lines given them a bit cliche, but overall performed adequately. Not much depth given to the wife and the son was a little too "old west" for a modern rendering. The cartels down here in the Southwest are invasive, however not suicidal as portrayed in the flick.

    Once again, a decent movie for the buck.

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      At the end of the film, we see the patch on the sheriff's shirt. It says, Yavapai County, a county in northern Arizona.

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      • January 20, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Declaration Entertainment
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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