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| Tim Roth | ... |
Hank Harris
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| Kristyan Ferrer | ... |
Arnulfo Rubio
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| Mónica Del Carmen | ... |
Mamá Rubio
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| Craig Hensley | ... |
Gunstore Owner 5
(as Craig Oldfather)
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Noé Hernández | ... |
Martín
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| Harris Kendall | ... |
Greta
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| Greg Lutz | ... |
Willy
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Deirdre Moylan | ... |
Gun Shop Customer
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| Fausto Olmos Rentería | ... |
Comprador Armas Show
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| Cale Rush | ... |
Gun Store Kid /
Himself
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Keegan J. Rush | ... |
Gun Shop Kid
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Tad Sallee | ... |
Gun Show Exhibitor
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Julian Sedgwick | ... |
Ray Wilson
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| Harrison Thomas | ... |
Carson
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Arnulfo Rubio smuggles weapons for a deadly Mexican cartel. ATF agent Hank Harris attempts to apprehend him, but gets kidnapped by Rubio, instead. Rubio takes him to his bosses, but during the 600-miles-long drive, they slowly befriend.
600 miles starts off with a very Intriguing look into America's gun control policy.
I learned a lot about how and where I can purchase a firearm. Some instances I sincerely hope are being over exaggerated by the film.
The movie really comes to life the moment Tim Roth's character comes into it. It's a slow paced drama, that feeds on his low key and very effective performance, as an ATF officer, very imperfect in doing a very dangerous job.
His relationship with Arnulfo, a weapons smuggler who kidnaps him was fantastic. Every thing was so subtle as these guys barely said but a few words to each other, yet you could see the connection coming between them. Just amazing and effective filmmaking.
I also like how the movie was dubbed in both Spanish and English. Not that you really needed dialog to understand the movie.
It was a small movie that was able to tap into the human emotion and really suck you in with the great performances and excellent film structure.