Carla (Alondra Delgado) has pretty much raised herself in Mexicali. She's pushed herself way further than anyone would think possible and is so close to becoming a doctor. But when her brother is killed for being an informant, she goes on the run, but gets caught between the safehouse of the CIA, rat informants and the cartel, which will kill her just because of who her brother was.
The problem is that Carla has somehow ended up in the United States as she runs, as an abandoned tunnel leads her across the border into the deserts of the Imperial Valley. She might be a prisoner of a CIA safe house for now, but she's too smart to be trapped by anyone.
Director and writer Paul Street also made the movies Borderland and Apache Wife. He's probably best known for the 1998 Ford Puma commercial that recreated Bullitt.
In between all of the intensity of this film, it doesn't forget to have moments of humanity, even if it comes in conversations that happen in cars racing between locations. It's definitely something unlike many of the Tubi originals in its look, feel and quality.
The problem is that Carla has somehow ended up in the United States as she runs, as an abandoned tunnel leads her across the border into the deserts of the Imperial Valley. She might be a prisoner of a CIA safe house for now, but she's too smart to be trapped by anyone.
Director and writer Paul Street also made the movies Borderland and Apache Wife. He's probably best known for the 1998 Ford Puma commercial that recreated Bullitt.
In between all of the intensity of this film, it doesn't forget to have moments of humanity, even if it comes in conversations that happen in cars racing between locations. It's definitely something unlike many of the Tubi originals in its look, feel and quality.