I think the cinematography of this movie was done very well. I believe a vast number of people living in the United States who do not live along the border need to see and understand why a continous wall cannot be built as a reasonable solution to immigration policy. This includes, obviously, upsetting the balance of nature and redirecting thousands of animals who migrate between the U.S. and Mexican lands, but because a large portion of the terrain will not allow a seamless wall. If you watched this movie in hopes of finding a debate of pro wall VS. anti wall, then this movie is not for you, and that you've missed the point of the movie entirely: A singular wall will not control or help control border immigration. What will help border immigration is a more understandable and ethical reasoning of why these people are immigrating here, how the United States is casuing these immigrants to move here, and to cease using language that generalizes and criminalizes an entire population. Reform the United States border policies.