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The Wall of Mexico

The Wall of Mexico

★ 5.02020Movie1 h 44 mUnited States
ComedyDrama

A wealthy Mexican-American family decides to build a wall around their ranch to stop townspeople from stealing their well water, which is rumored to have unusual properties.

365 people rated
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The Wall of Mexico

2020

R

1 h 44 m

United States

Comedy

Drama

A wealthy Mexican-American family decides to build a wall around their ranch to stop townspeople from stealing their well water, which is rumored to have unusual properties.
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Jackson Rathbone
Donovan Taylor
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Esai Morales
Henry Arista
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Marisol Sacramento
Tania Arista
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Carmela Zumbado
Ximena Arista
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Alex Meneses
Monica Arista
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Moises Arias
Cokestraw
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Mariel Hemingway
Mayor Ann Mason
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Xander Berkeley
Michael Rand
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Blake Lindsley
Sergeant Polk
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Lili Fifield
Juana Álvarez
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Constance Todd Smith
Melanie The Maid
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Pedro Rodman
Cornelio Abasolo
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Alex Scheinman
Damon The Nursery Worker
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Agya Salas
Guy The Nursery Worker
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Ryan Ellis
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Melina Oronia
Dolor
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Robert Salmon
Mayor Ann Mason's Aide
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Lanny Cotler
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User Review

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Emily Stefanus

16/08/2025 00:03
This is intelligent film (written but co-directed by Zachary Cotler) may not be for the average film and its definitely would be considered as an art house venture. It as a new challenging portrayal of what "privilege" means. The film centers on a strong performance Jackson Rathbone by as the handyman, "Don". The rest of film works like mystery of the head of the family (brief performance by veteran actor, Esai Morales) works for (including the drug parties of the spoiled offspring). The other factor is the local townspeople who are in need of the "water well" on the family's property. What really is it? It is "holy", "toxic" or "illegal"? Their stories, and clues from local encounters with nearby people that "Don" ignores since he fascinated with siblings' drug habits and aloof behaviour. In the midst of this film is the intellectual banter between the wealthy siblings emulates the female characters in the film, "Thoroughbreds" (2017). One could get lost in their rethoric and that's why some reviews are low. Another factor, the wealthy here are not white, but Latinas, spewing random theories about "Post Humanism", class division, and anthropogenic studies. The character, "Don" (Rathbone) representing the working class, naive in fact maybe, Shakespeare-like "Caliban". They are some weak spots in the storytelling but the cast's performance (Jackson Rathbone, Esai Morales, Marisol Sacramento, etc.) kept some of story's weakness is holder in. The filming show the lush and rugged exteriors of the US/Mexico's borders landscape. This film is definitely not for the average viewer is seeking by the film's title is basic definition of border themes: immigration but it does as concept plays the ongoing socio-political theme of "us vs. them".
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Mosa🤍

29/05/2023 21:56
source: The Wall of Mexico
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lesvideosdejoel

29/03/2023 12:15
source: The Wall of Mexico
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Mohammad Rubat

29/03/2023 12:15
Don works for the wealthy Arista family on their estate. It is a classic role reversal with Mexicans being wealthy having an American gardener and help. There are two young girls which prove to be a distraction for Don (Jackson Rathbone ). The family sells the water from their well whose power is mythical. The white folks in town have been stealing from the well so the family builds a wall around it to keep them away from the well with mythical powers. The film just oozes with symbolism. Carmela Zumbado is the voice of philosophy and reason admitting to the class distinction and dim future for those who are not rich. They even transpose Mexican jokes into "gringo" jokes. It reminded me of "Black Privilege" on a smaller scale. Guide: F-word, sex, nudity (Marisol Sacramento)
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Mohamed Gnégné

29/03/2023 12:15
Smart people gonna love it. Stupids gonna hate it. I'm stupid but I loved it, because I took a drink of smarty water right before I watched it ;) ;) ;)
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Promzy Don Berry

29/03/2023 12:15
This is intelligent film (written but co-directed by Zachary Cotler) may not be for the average film and its definitely would be considered as an art house venture. It as a new challenging portrayal of what "privilege" means. The film centers on a strong performance Jackson Rathbone by as the handyman, "Don". The rest of film works like mystery of the head of the family (brief performance by veteran actor, Esai Morales) works for (including the drug parties of the spoiled offspring). The other factor is the local townspeople who are in need of the "water well" on the family's property. What really is it? It is "holy", "toxic" or "illegal"? Their stories, and clues from local encounters with nearby people that "Don" ignores since he fascinated with siblings' drug habits and aloof behaviour. In the midst of this film is the intellectual banter between the wealthy siblings emulates the female characters in the film, "Thoroughbreds" (2017). One could get lost in their rethoric and that's why some reviews are low. Another factor, the wealthy here are not white, but Latinas, spewing random theories about "Post Humanism", class division, and anthropogenic studies. The character, "Don" (Rathbone) representing the working class, naive in fact maybe, Shakespeare-like "Caliban". They are some weak spots in the storytelling but the cast's performance (Jackson Rathbone, Esai Morales, Marisol Sacramento, etc.) kept some of story's weakness is holder in. The filming show the lush and rugged exteriors of the US/Mexico's borders landscape. This film is definitely not for the average viewer is seeking by the film's title is basic definition of border themes: immigration but it does as concept plays the ongoing socio-political theme of "us vs. them".
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geenyada godey gacalo🇬🇲👸👑

29/03/2023 12:15
Wasted 2 hours of my life that I'm never gonna get back .
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Ayuti Ye Dire Konjo

29/03/2023 12:15
This is the smartest film about the all immigration bullshit yet made. So subtle. Nothing on the nose. You have to let it unfold. Also let me just add, as a (not Mexican, but still) Latino, I'm super impressed with this. No spoilers. Just see it. It isn't what it looks like.
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ADSA BOUTIQUES💄💅🏻🪡✂️

29/03/2023 12:15
I'm usually fan of Jackson Rathbone's movies, this one was painfully slow, boring and made ZERO sense.
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zepeto

29/03/2023 12:15
Not sure what this story is supposed to be other than a bunch of people who are not worth 10 cents! This movie is garbage, about garbage, surrounded by garbage!

User Review

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Emily Stefanus

16/08/2025 00:03
This is intelligent film (written but co-directed by Zachary Cotler) may not be for the average film and its definitely would be considered as an art house venture. It as a new challenging portrayal of what "privilege" means. The film centers on a strong performance Jackson Rathbone by as the handyman, "Don". The rest of film works like mystery of the head of the family (brief performance by veteran actor, Esai Morales) works for (including the drug parties of the spoiled offspring). The other factor is the local townspeople who are in need of the "water well" on the family's property. What really is it? It is "holy", "toxic" or "illegal"? Their stories, and clues from local encounters with nearby people that "Don" ignores since he fascinated with siblings' drug habits and aloof behaviour. In the midst of this film is the intellectual banter between the wealthy siblings emulates the female characters in the film, "Thoroughbreds" (2017). One could get lost in their rethoric and that's why some reviews are low. Another factor, the wealthy here are not white, but Latinas, spewing random theories about "Post Humanism", class division, and anthropogenic studies. The character, "Don" (Rathbone) representing the working class, naive in fact maybe, Shakespeare-like "Caliban". They are some weak spots in the storytelling but the cast's performance (Jackson Rathbone, Esai Morales, Marisol Sacramento, etc.) kept some of story's weakness is holder in. The filming show the lush and rugged exteriors of the US/Mexico's borders landscape. This film is definitely not for the average viewer is seeking by the film's title is basic definition of border themes: immigration but it does as concept plays the ongoing socio-political theme of "us vs. them".
author avatar

Mosa🤍

29/05/2023 21:56
source: The Wall of Mexico
author avatar

lesvideosdejoel

29/03/2023 12:15
source: The Wall of Mexico
author avatar

Mohammad Rubat

29/03/2023 12:15
Don works for the wealthy Arista family on their estate. It is a classic role reversal with Mexicans being wealthy having an American gardener and help. There are two young girls which prove to be a distraction for Don (Jackson Rathbone ). The family sells the water from their well whose power is mythical. The white folks in town have been stealing from the well so the family builds a wall around it to keep them away from the well with mythical powers. The film just oozes with symbolism. Carmela Zumbado is the voice of philosophy and reason admitting to the class distinction and dim future for those who are not rich. They even transpose Mexican jokes into "gringo" jokes. It reminded me of "Black Privilege" on a smaller scale. Guide: F-word, sex, nudity (Marisol Sacramento)
author avatar

Mohamed Gnégné

29/03/2023 12:15
Smart people gonna love it. Stupids gonna hate it. I'm stupid but I loved it, because I took a drink of smarty water right before I watched it ;) ;) ;)
author avatar

Promzy Don Berry

29/03/2023 12:15
This is intelligent film (written but co-directed by Zachary Cotler) may not be for the average film and its definitely would be considered as an art house venture. It as a new challenging portrayal of what "privilege" means. The film centers on a strong performance Jackson Rathbone by as the handyman, "Don". The rest of film works like mystery of the head of the family (brief performance by veteran actor, Esai Morales) works for (including the drug parties of the spoiled offspring). The other factor is the local townspeople who are in need of the "water well" on the family's property. What really is it? It is "holy", "toxic" or "illegal"? Their stories, and clues from local encounters with nearby people that "Don" ignores since he fascinated with siblings' drug habits and aloof behaviour. In the midst of this film is the intellectual banter between the wealthy siblings emulates the female characters in the film, "Thoroughbreds" (2017). One could get lost in their rethoric and that's why some reviews are low. Another factor, the wealthy here are not white, but Latinas, spewing random theories about "Post Humanism", class division, and anthropogenic studies. The character, "Don" (Rathbone) representing the working class, naive in fact maybe, Shakespeare-like "Caliban". They are some weak spots in the storytelling but the cast's performance (Jackson Rathbone, Esai Morales, Marisol Sacramento, etc.) kept some of story's weakness is holder in. The filming show the lush and rugged exteriors of the US/Mexico's borders landscape. This film is definitely not for the average viewer is seeking by the film's title is basic definition of border themes: immigration but it does as concept plays the ongoing socio-political theme of "us vs. them".
author avatar

geenyada godey gacalo🇬🇲👸👑

29/03/2023 12:15
Wasted 2 hours of my life that I'm never gonna get back .
author avatar

Ayuti Ye Dire Konjo

29/03/2023 12:15
This is the smartest film about the all immigration bullshit yet made. So subtle. Nothing on the nose. You have to let it unfold. Also let me just add, as a (not Mexican, but still) Latino, I'm super impressed with this. No spoilers. Just see it. It isn't what it looks like.
author avatar

ADSA BOUTIQUES💄💅🏻🪡✂️

29/03/2023 12:15
I'm usually fan of Jackson Rathbone's movies, this one was painfully slow, boring and made ZERO sense.
author avatar

zepeto

29/03/2023 12:15
Not sure what this story is supposed to be other than a bunch of people who are not worth 10 cents! This movie is garbage, about garbage, surrounded by garbage!
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