Realism in Mexico scenes
Most modern films butter up shithole countries like hell and then shove anti-American propaganda up the asses of the millennial population. I was surprised as someone who has spent a lot of time in Mexico, Canada, the US and South America how realistic the city scenes were, the crime & violence, government corruption, the drug cartels rule in Mexico. When seeing the Federal police trucks pull up behind the convoy I cracked a smile, that is realistic, common sights. The "Federales" are the least corrupt of the LE in mexico but when the entire government is theirs who cares. The drug cartels are more powerful than the military, they have camps in the mountains & shoot down the choppers, and everything else can be bought. Shootouts, killings, kidnappings people hung etc., if you put up a business in Mexico they will come to your door & exact fees - "piso" they call it ("floor").
Trash, graffiti, destitute & lazy-greedy population, criminals called "police." In other words, what Mexico is really like, not the bullshit the socialists feed the media to attack what is left of Judeo-Christian civilization. Creating the hordes of clueless liberals who have never been outside of America but believe it's violent and "racist" and oppressive. It's becoming that, because of THEM.
This movie was not the best, it's a modern film, but it was no way near as bad as most, especially with the city scenes.