600 Miles

2015 [SPANISH]

Drama / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 93% · 30 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 39% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.5/10 10 2616 2.6K

Top cast

Craig Hensley as Gunstore Owner 5
Tim Roth as Hank Harris
Harrison Thomas as Carson
Mónica Del Carmen as Mamá Rubio
720p.BLU
771.09 MB
1280*696
English 2.0
R
Subtitles us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 23 min
Seeds 2

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Reviewed by 6 / 10

I Liked It

I saw this film at the Minneapolis St. Paul international film festival and I have to say even though it was tense, I thoroughly enjoyed it. This is a though-provoking film that makes you take a deeper look at gun control and tensions between the US and Mexico.I love Tim Roth, and think he does an excellent job in this slower paced drama. This is definitely not an action packed film, and the dramatic tension is led up to over the course of the film. Tim Roth's character does an excellent job bringing an understated but poignant performance.While I don't agree with some parts of the film, I found that it laid out the complexities of this issue in a very human way. This film is definitely packed with tension and emotion as we are taken through not just a journey of guns and drug cartels but of human character.
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Reviewed by GeoDover 4 / 10

Nicely done but boring

This is Mexico's submission for the 2016 Oscars, and it's a semi-kinetic B-movie with good acting but no story. A G-man (Tim Roth) on the trail of teenage gunrunners gets himself kidnapped by one of the Latino teens, who doesn't really know what to do with his likable victim. It all ends in violence although director Gabriel Ripstein adds an amusing coda to keep it light. With minimal character development and mostly unpleasant characters, 600 MILES acts like its plot twists are tremendous.... they are as diving behemoths with the equivalent crushing effect, rendering the movie quite boring. Further proof of bore city: Endless tight shots of people driving and standing, or just staring into space. A B movie masquerading as artistic vanity is a waste of effort. Ripstein, who also co- produced, edited among other things, could have gained more market value for his film by just doing it as a straightforward B-movie. At least then we could revel in expanded villain roles. The villains here are boring, too. Not Oscar worthy.

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