This film is a commendable piece of work. A good cast is brought together to tell a powerful, tragic story of innocence lost. The cause of the many subtle facets of tragedy, tragedies branching from a central incident and affecting all characters, is herein the main theme of the film. A theme I interpreted as an exploration into the inherent dangers of the spreading of messages of hate from older, trusted members of society to the younger more inexperienced. The film presents us with an escalation of emotions that stirs within the human psyche and feeds on a torrent of racial biases; some less than subtle and very consciously detectable, but others of a more covert breed. I appreciate the filmmaker's ambition to delve into a moral issue as complex as this (i.e. illegal immigration and labor association); especially when clear-cut solutions for these issues simply don't exist. In a more perfect world true feelings would be put on mass forum for debate from all angles of society, with a hope and an aim to find a much needed common ground that promotes human rights for all parties. But for today this is still a pipe dream; we rely on others to get the word out and everyone who worked on this project should be proud of their stake in the claim.