Maria, a Colombian woman desperate to
make money, agrees to become a mule,
a transporter of drugs to the United
States. Catalina Sandino Moreno gives a
powerful performance at the center of this
unnerving story about desperate
measures for desperate times. Her
airplane flight, with more than 60 latex-
coated drug pellets resting in her
stomach, is a suspenseful sequence
from director Joshua Marston, piloting his
first feature film. None of the characters
other than Maria are all that compelling,
which drags the picture down a bit. But
Moreno makes the movie worth watching
and keeps the viewer intrigued about
Marias plight. This is an actress of great
range who conveys significant tension
through her expressive face. The film has
a very realistic feel which is appropriate,
because Im sure there are people going
through this sort of horror everyday. The
part of the story that plays out within the
United States feels a bit tired, but Marias
travails in Colombia are the stuff of good
moviemaking.