


Convinced they are our secret saviors, rogue U.S. operatives abduct Mexican gang members and seed them across major American cities, unleashing criminal chaos, swaying voters by playing on nativist prejudices, and forcing law enforcement into a race to expose the plot as the escalating carnage threatens democracy itself.



People seem caught between the concept and the execution on this one. The premise, where rogue operatives deliberately unleash gang violence to sway an election, is seen as a timely and provocative idea, but the actual story is widely considered to be undercooked and predictable. The cast, including Marissa Arguijo's Melina and the law enforcement duo played by Nigel Vonas and Oscar Alejandro, gets the job done without any standout performances that shift the overall opinion. It ends up feeling like a missed opportunity, where the promising setup never delivers the gripping political thriller it could have been.
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