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CrimeDramaThriller

How to Blow Up a Pipeline

- This is an act of self defense.

A crew of young environmental activists execute a daring mission to sabotage an oil pipeline.

Release Date : 2023-04-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Spacemaker ProductionsLyrical MediaChrono

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Ariela Barer

Character Name : Xochitl

Original Name : Ariela Barer

Gender : Female

Kristine Froseth

Character Name : Rowan

Original Name : Kristine Froseth

Gender : Female

Lukas Gage

Character Name : Logan

Original Name : Lukas Gage

Gender : Male

Forrest Goodluck

Character Name : Michael

Original Name : Forrest Goodluck

Gender : Male

Sasha Lane

Character Name : Theo

Original Name : Sasha Lane

Gender : Female

Jayme Lawson

Character Name : Alisha

Original Name : Jayme Lawson

Gender : Female

Marcus Scribner

Character Name : Shawn

Original Name : Marcus Scribner

Gender : Male

Jake Weary

Character Name : Dwayne

Original Name : Jake Weary

Gender : Male

Irene Bedard

Character Name : Joanna

Original Name : Irene Bedard

Gender : Female

Olive Jane Lorraine

Character Name : Katie

Original Name : Olive Jane Lorraine

Gender : Male

Melissa Chambers

Character Name : Group Leader

Original Name : Melissa Chambers

Gender : Female

Giancarlo Beltran

Character Name : Eric

Original Name : Giancarlo Beltran

Gender : Male

Mariel Martínez

Character Name : Valentina

Original Name : Mariel Martínez

Gender : Male

Jasper Keen

Character Name : Orin

Original Name : Jasper Keen

Gender : Male

Halle Charlton

Character Name : Eden

Original Name : Halle Charlton

Gender : Male

Adam Wyatt Tate

Character Name : Oil Worker

Original Name : Adam Wyatt Tate

Gender : Male

Loren Anthony

Character Name : Edward

Original Name : Loren Anthony

Gender : Male

Mary Kay Riley

Character Name : Surveyor

Original Name : Mary Kay Riley

Gender : Female

Sam Quinn

Character Name : Geoff the Documentary Filmmaker

Original Name : Sam Quinn

Gender : Male

Mark Dalton

Character Name : Earl

Original Name : Mark Dalton

Gender : Male

Brian Landis Folkins

Character Name : Hank

Original Name : Brian Landis Folkins

Gender : Male

Kim S. Monti

Character Name : Dr. Coleman

Original Name : Kim S. Monti

Gender : Male

Calhoun Koenig

Character Name : Natalie

Original Name : Calhoun Koenig

Gender : Male

Mike Miller

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Mike Miller

Gender : Male

Clint Obenchain

Character Name : Nervous Patron

Original Name : Clint Obenchain

Gender : Male

Addison Foskey

Character Name : Police Officer

Original Name : Addison Foskey

Gender : Male

Sarah Minnich

Character Name : Agent Rhodes

Original Name : Sarah Minnich

Gender : Female

Travis Hammer

Character Name : Agent Cunningham

Original Name : Travis Hammer

Gender : Male

Grayson Berry

Character Name : Texas Ranger

Original Name : Grayson Berry

Gender : Male

Christopher Hagen

Character Name : Frank

Original Name : Christopher Hagen

Gender : Male

Paris Peterson

Character Name : Yacht Bomber (uncredited)

Original Name : Paris Peterson

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-04-22

I think this might have worked better for me had there been any of these conspiratorial characters with whom I could vaguely relate. As it is, they are collection of disparate folks with health problems, chips on their shoulders and axes to grind. Indeed, the rather episodic manner in which they are introduced to us reminded me of a rather dismal series of X-Factor auditions. Anyway, they quickly decide to take it upon themselves to destroy some remote pipeline infrastructure and with the help of the internet and some stump remover, they manage to construct some pretty lethal IEDs and set their plan in motion. Depending on your politics, I suspect you will either love the efforts of these courageous eco-warriors or you will see them as little more than self-appointed judge and jury for the rest of us. Whilst my jury was intrigued at the start, the increasingly underwhelming nature of the personas collected here gradually made me consider whether or not I would ever want any aspect of my future (or anyone else's) in the hands of these people. The last twenty minutes is quite well put together but I did struggle with the roles attributed to the FBI agent and the local police officer. Is it daring or is it reckless? You decide but, though effectively illustrative of just how simple it is to make a bomb, I think had this been presented as something rather more that a student protest video consisting of people with plenty short-term answers but no actual solutions, then I might have appreciated it more.