• As I said in my review of Inhale, Mexico comes across as being a very dangerous place to live. Everyone seems in cahoots with each other, and drugs are as easy to obtain as tap water. Why, even this pretty young girl who only wants to participate in a beauty pageant gets sucked into it all, and before long is taping money to her body to pay for stolen goods, and helping to assassinate world figures by going to bed with them. Life's a bitch, huh?

    There's something missing here. Despite all the pandemonium going on, I failed to really connect to any of the events, or become involved with the people therein. Perhaps its because Stephanie Sigman, besides being gorgeous, is far too passive in her role, so whether something bad or good occurs... we the audience fail to form a reciprocal relationship with her. Or maybe, the reason is down to all the major developments happening off-camera, and the bits we are shown seem rather dull in comparison.

    Whatever. All I know is my mood at the end was one of huge indifference, with hints of 'meh'ness. Hot poster, though. 5/10