The story centers on Joe, played by Bren Foster, an ex-special forces contractor who has traded combat for tranquility as an avocado farmer. But peace is short-lived: local gangsters threaten his land and family, forcing Joe back into a world of violence and survival. The film blends classic action tropes with a quirky twist—avocado farming as a backdrop for relentless hand-to-hand combat.
Joining Foster in the cast are Plutarco Haza, Tania Raymonde, and Kris Van Damme, each contributing to the tension and chaos that unfolds when a retired warrior is pushed to his limits. Fans of straight-up action cinema can expect stunt-heavy sequences and practical effects, given the filmmakers’ roots in stunt work.
Luke LaFontaine, known for his kinetic action filmmaking, directs Mexicali, while the screenplay comes from fellow action director Jesse V. Johnson. The collaboration promises tightly choreographed fight sequences, explosive set pieces, and an adrenaline-packed storyline that leans into classic revenge-and-protection motifs.
Slated for release on March 13th, the film is positioned as a direct-to-action thriller that doesn’t waste time on subtlety—just pure stunts, shootouts, and high-octane fun. While the premise might feel familiar, fans of practical action choreography and relentless pacing will likely find Mexicali an entertaining ride through cartel territory.
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