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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA teenager in a family shelter wages war against the system to keep her sisters together while she pursues her dreams of being a dancer. A story about displaced youth, ambition. and strength... Leer todoA teenager in a family shelter wages war against the system to keep her sisters together while she pursues her dreams of being a dancer. A story about displaced youth, ambition. and strength.A teenager in a family shelter wages war against the system to keep her sisters together while she pursues her dreams of being a dancer. A story about displaced youth, ambition. and strength.
- Premios
- 3 nominaciones en total
Edwina Findley
- Janet
- (as Edwina Findley Dickerson)
Shaquila Angela Griszell
- Princess
- (as Angela Griszell)
Jose Rodriguez
- Jose
- (as Jose Fernandez)
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Living in a community shelter in the Bronx with her mother and two little sisters, teenager Goldie is running against time to gather everything she needs (including an expensive golden coat) for a promising gig. An aspiring free-style, hip-hop dancer, she runs through the streets of the borough, claiming her right to be free and young in New York City, while flirting, shoplifting, meeting associates and preparing herself to dance on a music video. When her mother is taken away by the cops, she runs away with her two little sisters trying to protect them from child services, avoiding separation and facing a harder task: responsibility. She won't give up on pursuing her dancing dreams, which will put her on the path of dangerous drug-dealers, and other unexpected obstacles, as she tries to survive and accomplish at the same time. Award-winning director Sam de Jong's sophomore feature film is a colorful, vibrant, realistic portrait of youth in the Bronx, addressing the struggles of empoverish Millennials and the incliments to criminality. Model Slick Woods gives a breakthrough performance as the protagonist, building up a charismatic, spontaneously funny and outrageously feminist character with truthful passion. The supporting cast also shines, a bunch of eccentric, modern-based youngsters whose priority in life is to have fun, especially Angela Griszell as the clueless Princess, and fully-tatooed Jose Rodriguez, as a promiscuous playboy. With the help of a brilliant redish tone cinematography capturing the warmth and heat of the streets and its people, and the pot-boiling situation, as well as a precise, animation-mixed editing, great soundtrack, director de Jong conceived a daring, engaging coming-of -age story. Nominated for the Crystal Bear Award at Berlin, he is definItely one filmmaker to watch.
What a waste of time.Full of brightly colored cliches and a story that literally goes nowhere.The writers missed several opportunities to actually tell the audience a story,instead of stringing together a bunch of slice of life vignettes like beads on a cheap necklace.I get the feeling that the filmmakers wanted to reinforce a stereotype more than anything else,and the annoying animations every few minutes are a distraction from what little storytelling there is.Miss this one.I wish I had.
Story is terrible and it's not the worst. It's very hard to feel comfortable with the special effect done in the movie. Back to the story line, it's just terrible to see a teen girl deal with cops, money, drug, if you looking to watch a serious topic like that, can try.
Uh... so the visual effects are really annoying and pointless. Not to mention apparently this girl "Goldie" can NOT dance which I thought this is what the movie is about. So there is that.
"I'm 'bout to BLOW UP! Goldie ready for TAKE OFF!" (Slick Woods)
Goldie is a multicolored drama centered on a titular 18-year old with enough ghetto attitude to fill two more dramas and talent to justify her goal of becoming a music video dancer. More importantly, she shepherds her two sisters, all three of them left by their recently incarcerated mom, in and out of seedy venues and homes to try to find a place, even if for a night.
Not easy to warm to, the tatted up, gap-toothed dynamo is nonetheless warmer inside than out. Her attention to her sisters despite the myriad disappointments her poverty and poor choices provide is what saves her from being another lost teen hoping to make it so she can save her family.
Another admirable quality about this slice of urban chaos is the colorful scene changers which complement her gold attire and hair and relieve the depression of her endless disappointments. The only light moment comes at the beginning when she announces her intention to "blow up" and "take off" while dancing at a family shelter show. Take off is tough to do.
Writer-director Sam de Jong has expertly navigated between the hope of a talented teen and the reality of homeless kids finding a home. In that way he has created a hybrid melodrama that more fully depicts the struggles of lost teens, their hopes and their dreams. The answer may lie in Goldie eventually listening to the adults who advise her to consult Children's Services.
Not a Hollywood ending but closer to reality than many of the fantasies from romanticized films about struggling families. The film Goldie is closer to a documentary than a fiction despite its promising opening show.
Not easy to warm to, the tatted up, gap-toothed dynamo is nonetheless warmer inside than out. Her attention to her sisters despite the myriad disappointments her poverty and poor choices provide is what saves her from being another lost teen hoping to make it so she can save her family.
Another admirable quality about this slice of urban chaos is the colorful scene changers which complement her gold attire and hair and relieve the depression of her endless disappointments. The only light moment comes at the beginning when she announces her intention to "blow up" and "take off" while dancing at a family shelter show. Take off is tough to do.
Writer-director Sam de Jong has expertly navigated between the hope of a talented teen and the reality of homeless kids finding a home. In that way he has created a hybrid melodrama that more fully depicts the struggles of lost teens, their hopes and their dreams. The answer may lie in Goldie eventually listening to the adults who advise her to consult Children's Services.
Not a Hollywood ending but closer to reality than many of the fantasies from romanticized films about struggling families. The film Goldie is closer to a documentary than a fiction despite its promising opening show.
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,302
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,200
- 23 feb 2020
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 2,302
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 28 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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