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Under Fire

Under Fire (2025)

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Story unfolds in the scorching heat of the Mexico border, where rival drug dealers Griff and Abbott arrive at a remote drop point for a routine drug deal. But when the exchange goes down, both reveal undercover badges — Griff is FBI, Abbott is DEA — and neither knew they were working the same case.

Under Fire: Cast & Crews

Directors
Steven C. Miller
Top Cast
John Doe, Jane Smith, Alice Johnson, Bob Brown, Charlie Davis

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What Our Critics Think

Independent reviews from the Compare TV editorial team.

Review Team
4/5
4/5

'Under Fire' is a gripping exploration of moral complexity set against the backdrop of the unforgiving Mexico border. Directed by Steven C. Miller, the film deftly intertwines the personal and professional lives of its two main characters, Griff and Abbott, both undercover agents oblivious to each o ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3.5/5
3.5/5

'Under Fire' presents a palpable tension that reflects the chaotic nature of undercover work in the drug trade. Steven C. Miller’s direction is commendable, crafting a narrative filled with unexpected twists. The performances by the lead actors are strong, particularly in the emotionally charged mom ... Show more >>

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gripping intense morally complex strong performances action-packed psychological depth gritty realism uneven pacing thought-provoking thrilling character-driven engaging

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The film centres on a tense encounter at a drug deal gone wrong between two rival agents, Griff from the FBI and Abbott from the DEA. Both are undercover, unaware they are pursuing the same case. This unexpected confrontation raises questions of loyalty and trust in a world where the lines between right and wrong are blurred.

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