<<IMDB>>I stumbled across this by accident perusing the archives of my usual file sharing sites.
Being a Harrison Ford movie I had not heard of being currently in production I thought I would give it a go and see what's what.
What unfolded was a multi faceted 'layer-cake' come 'sliding doors' affair chronicling the intertwined lives of various officials in the Texas division of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement department and the unfortunate economic and criminal illegal migrant they pursue.
Ford plays a somewhat jaded veteran official of said department who finds himself torn between the duty of the job and a growing sense of compassion for those he has to routinely capture, incarcerate and deport.
The plot appears, at first thought, as if it might quickly become a bland and boring recounting of what, for the vast majority of Fords' colleagues, has become a routine and heartless almost mechanical task but Fords' characters moment of weakness in releasing an illegal Mexican immigrant woman during a factory raid has convoluted and unexpected consequences that kept me guessing right to the conclusion as to the outcome of the scenario, making me continually evaluate and re-evaluate who were the heroes and who were the villains as seemingly innocuous actions ripple out to have disastrous consequences for some and unexpected outcomes for others.
A depressing subject made thoroughly absorbing not least by a heartfelt and unfeigned, ingenuous portrayal by an obviously ageing Indiana.
Well worth a watch.
I like him ... He says "Okie Dokie!"