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The Gatekeeper (2002)

The Gatekeeper (2002)

GENRESDrama
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
John Carlos FreyMichelle AgnewAnne BetancourtJoel Brooks
DIRECTOR
John Carlos Frey

SYNOPSICS

The Gatekeeper (2002) is a English movie. John Carlos Frey has directed this movie. John Carlos Frey,Michelle Agnew,Anne Betancourt,Joel Brooks are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2002. The Gatekeeper (2002) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.

Adam Fields is a rage-filled U.S. Border Patrol Agent who often crosses the line in his job. A member of a vigilante group, Fields decides to go undercover with a hidden camera and cross with a group of undocumented immigrants. His plan goes awry, however, when the group is forced to work for a drug ring. Suddenly, Fields realizes that he has more in common with the migrants and their search for home, family and freedom than he thought.

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The Gatekeeper (2002) Reviews

  • A Pleasant Surprise!

    jorgebernardo2003-09-30

    Well, I liked so much about this movie...I was captivated, I was compelled, I thought the acting was tremendous, I was into it hook, line and sinker, and I think the filmmaker should be commended for an amazing job on a shoestring budget. I think most audiences will adore this film. Best of luck to "The Gatekeeper".

  • Immigration Reform

    pacieterra-12006-12-15

    Although this engrossing film was, apparently, produced on a limited budget, John Carlos Frey, (writer, director, actor), has secured a good insight into illegal border hoppers, mercenary coyotes, and illicit drug manufacturing. The visuals are stunning and newsworthy realistic. All the major players, (particularly Frey himself), turn in exceptionally sensitive characterizations. The opening scenes of secret vigilantes and a rogue border patrolman voicing racial epithets, (and other vile racist attitudes), is difficult to watch. However, the final reclamation of the border cop's heritage and spiritual reformation make this a strong entry in the search for peace and security for everyone on both sides of the Rio Grande.

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  • Accurate and heart-wrenching portrayal of border saga

    gilipollas2003-09-23

    I actually thought this movie was really good. Especially if you consider they filmed it in 18 days with only 200,000 dollars, as I was told by the J.C. Frey, the Director/writer/main actor, when they screened the film here at the U of A, in Tucson. The story is mostly accurate from what I've witnessed living in Tucson for 5 years and Phoenix for 10. So many Mexicans die crossing the border, their families are split in search of better jobs, or they are coerced into criminal labor that I think a movie like this puts the issues at the forefront. Hell, the migrant group (secondary actors with little or no speaking roles) were real Mexican workers who the film crew hired for realism. I think that's really cool. And for someone living in Arizona, where the previews at theaters are often preempted by "Methlabs and kids don't mix" anouncements, the story of Adam/Juan Carlos being forced to work in the methlab is all too real. Just because this is an independent movie and therefore limited to resources doesn't mean it's bad. The secondary theme of Adam rediscovering his Mexican roots is very powerful and also a very prevalent theme in the southwest, especially.

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  • should be seen

    rac4152003-10-28

    Ok, this is not a great film. It was shot on digital video in 18 days, with a budget of 200,000. However I scored this a 9, because it has more heart and passion than anything Hollywood has put out lately. It should be seen by everyone, especially if you live in a border state. It starts off with some truly awkward racist remarks that will make you squirm. Honestly, I was at first turned off and considered leaving. But stick with it, because after about 15 minutes you will be hooked. Low budget be damned. The director actor star should be applauded and rewarded for bringing this labor of compassion to the screen. It is an important issue, and my eyes were opened.

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  • Powerful, yet quirky.

    faloopnik22003-06-22

    I just caught a screening of this film in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It deals with racism and the experience of Mexicans crossing the US border for a better life; unfortunately that life is working in a crystal meth laboratory. I wish that it had more development about its main character, a self-hating Mexican-American border guard, who goes undercover with a group of illegal aliens. He eventually gets a change of heart, once he crosses the border and develops a cameraderie with his fellow workers, and realizes how harsh their reality is. Two sequences were extremely powerful: One, where he confronts his dying mother, and refuses to acknowledge her was powerful; the anger incredibly convincing. The other was a scene with the workers singing about their trek into California, and how their only goal is to make a better life for their families. It's worth checking out, especially since this appears to be a first time director with an edge.

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