
With the hidden compartments of his SUV crammed with assault weapons, the young Sinaloan and low-level firearms smuggler, Arnulfo Rubio, attempts to cross the Mexican border, only to catch the eye of the veteran ATF agent, Hank Harris. However--not knowing what to do when he manages to turn the tables on Harris--Rubio decides to drive from America back to Mexico, to turn the captive over to the cartel. Now, the lives of the two men become inextricably intertwined--and as they... (Full plot summary below)
Enjoy FREE movies and series with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!
Links compiled using automated software. Availability of offers subject to change / might be region specific / out of date.
Sorry, we can't find any suggestions at the moment.
With the hidden compartments of his SUV crammed with assault weapons, the young Sinaloan and low-level firearms smuggler, Arnulfo Rubio, attempts to cross the Mexican border, only to catch the eye of the veteran ATF agent, Hank Harris. However--not knowing what to do when he manages to turn the tables on Harris--Rubio decides to drive from America back to Mexico, to turn the captive over to the cartel. Now, the lives of the two men become inextricably intertwined--and as they head to a very dangerous place--the bitter adversaries will have to trust each other to make it out of there alive. Can they return to the United States in one piece?
Leave your thoughts about 600 Miles.
| El FinancieroDaniel KrauzeA heartbreaking portrait of arms trafficking in the Mexico/US border. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Cine 140Erik AzpeitiaA raw and very contemporary film about the violence people are exposed when they take a life of crime. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Cine VértigoErnesto DiezmartinezA film where images are never polished nor detailed, one where cinematographer Alain Marcoen blocks out the violence or puts it outside the frame and where takes are long for a reason. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Hollywood ReporterJordan Mintzer600 Miles doesn't generate the level of nail-biting suspense one expects here, languishing in lengthy driving scenes and other bits of mundane storytelling. |
| CinexcepciónHugo Hernández ValdiviaIt avoids being explanatory, but the brief strokes that it outlines make it possible to get closer to its characters... [Full review in Spanish] |
| ExcelsiorLucero SolórzanoFollowing the tropes of a road movie, the story opens up to explore the main characters on their trip for survival, blood, and death. [Full review in Spanish] |
| EspinofAlberto AbuínA film that constantly questions several issues like law, arm trafficking and a greater evil: the ease of getting them in the United States. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Butaca AnchaJorge (JJ) NegreteArnulfo and Hank's relationship evoques the relationship between Mexico and the U.S. in Ripstein's eloquent discourse about how these two countries rely on each other. [Full review in Spanish] |
| User ReviewVictor VAlgunos critican la película porque "le falta acción" Les tengo noticias: No es de Bruce Willis. |
| User ReviewIan CA really slow paced road movie. Tim Roth is magnificent and it showcases the madness of America's gun laws brilliantly. The scene with the kid buying enough bullets to arm a Taliban guerrilla unit and the checkout girl doesn't bat an eyelid but when he asks for a couple packs of Marlboro lights she demands some ID is a great example of this. Some decent tension and Roth, in particular, makes it worth a watch. |