
Drug Messiah 2010
In *Drug Messiah (2010)*, Eleazar García Jr. crafts a gritty tale of betrayal and corruption set against the backdrop of the drug trade.
Director: Eleazar García Jr.
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Drug Messiah (2010) about?
*Drug Messiah (2010)* follows Uriel, a cartel insider who turns against his organization, while Pacheco, a corrupt cop, works as a mercenary for the highest bidder. Their paths collide in a high-stakes game of loyalty, power, and survival.
Who directed Drug Messiah?
The film was directed by Eleazar García Jr., known for his unflinching storytelling and exploration of dark themes.
Who stars in Drug Messiah?
The cast includes Eleazar García Jr., Max Hernandez Jr., Roberta d'Nero, Fabián López, and María Limón in pivotal roles.
Is Drug Messiah (2010) worth watching?
*Drug Messiah (2010)* offers a gripping dive into the drug trade's moral decay, though its lack of an IMDb rating makes it a harder sell for mainstream audiences. Fans of raw, character-driven crime dramas will find its themes and atmosphere compelling.
How long is Drug Messiah?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Drug Messiah (2010) — A Gritty Tale of Betrayal and Corruption in the Drug Trade
In *Drug Messiah (2010)*, Eleazar García Jr. crafts a gritty tale of betrayal and corruption set against the backdrop of the drug trade. The film unfolds as Uriel, a trusted member of the cartel, turns against his organization, forcing audiences into a high-stakes world where loyalty is a fleeting currency. Alongside him, Pacheco—played by Max Hernandez Jr.—a morally compromised police officer, operates as a mercenary for the highest bidder, blurring the lines between law enforcement and criminal enterprise. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as every alliance could be an illusion and every decision carries deadly consequences.
As the story escalates, the distinction between hero and villain dissolves, leaving viewers questioning who can be trusted in a world where power and money dictate survival. With Eleazar García Jr. at the helm, the film dives deep into themes of redemption, greed, and the cyclical nature of violence, making *Drug Messiah (2010)* a raw, unflinching look at the human cost behind the drug trade.