Tori and her cameraman Dean have found a coyote, aka human trafficker, who agrees to let them come on his next trip. Dean thinks it’s suspicious he’s letting them film, but Tori says it’s not suspicious at all. Tori doesn’t seem like a good journalist if she has no qualms about this.
When they meet, the coyote says to leave their cell phones in the car and shut off their camera. They must agree to stay out of the way, let him do his job, and do exactly as he says. They agree they won’t interfere. They also need to put sacks over their heads because he doesn’t want them filming while he transports them to a new location. Dean is apprehensive and Tori says it’s no big deal. Tori doesn't seem to have any self preservation skills.
After getting under a tarp in the back of his truck, they ignore his instructions and start filming. Once they stop in the middle of the desert, they turn on a bright light. It seems like a bad idea to broadcast where you are in an area known for smuggling humans.
The coyote reminds them they are only observers and can’t get involved in anything that happens. He leads them to a locked grate in the rock. A scared young woman begs to get out and Tori immediately forgets her promise and gets involved. As the coyote asks for the package from the young woman, Tori grabs the cage and insists the coyote let her out. Tori thinks she’s an investigative reporter, but comes off as a college student on her first assignment.
While this is a found footage movie, there is background music in parts of it, which is a bad idea.
Ridiculous dialogue
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| Nothing suspicious about a bright light in the middle of the desert where human trafficking occurs |
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| Tori immediately forgets she is an observer |


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