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Tough Love

  • 2005
  • 1h 28min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.0/10
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Tough Love (2005)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThis is a semi-autobiographical story of Tina, a Vietnamese woman who seeks freedom in America during the first wave of the "boat people" exodus. During a horrendous month - long journey fro... Leer todoThis is a semi-autobiographical story of Tina, a Vietnamese woman who seeks freedom in America during the first wave of the "boat people" exodus. During a horrendous month - long journey from Vietnam to Hong Kong in a small, flimsy boat, Tina, her husband and their 6 month old ch... Leer todoThis is a semi-autobiographical story of Tina, a Vietnamese woman who seeks freedom in America during the first wave of the "boat people" exodus. During a horrendous month - long journey from Vietnam to Hong Kong in a small, flimsy boat, Tina, her husband and their 6 month old child had to endure tremendous hardships. Their craft, loaded down with 40 refugees, was att... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Frank A. Caruso
  • Guionistas
    • Frank A. Caruso
    • Tina Vu
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    • Tina Vu
    • Anthony Tran
    • Chris Bentz
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.0/10
    21
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    • Dirección
      • Frank A. Caruso
    • Guionistas
      • Frank A. Caruso
      • Tina Vu
    • Elenco
      • Tina Vu
      • Anthony Tran
      • Chris Bentz
    • 6Opiniones de los usuarios
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    Tina Vu
    • Tina Lee
    Anthony Tran
    • Anthony Long
    Chris Bentz
    • Robert Aldridge
    Tamara Jolaine
    • Lisa
    • (as Tamara Haasan)
    Lazar Rockwood
    • Milan
    Srdjan Nikolic
    • Talic
    Mandy Lee Jones
    Mandy Lee Jones
    • Wendy Stevens
    Italo Servello
    • Peter
    Frank A. Caruso
    Frank A. Caruso
    • Johnny Ianni
    Rob Fidler
    • Dino
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    Victor Deeb
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    Howard Ho
    • Mr. Long
    Millie Ho
    • Mrs. Long
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    Amir Kendic
    • Sammy
    Marc Tremblay
    • Serbian Gang Member
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    • Italian Hitman #1
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    • Dirección
      • Frank A. Caruso
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      • Frank A. Caruso
      • Tina Vu
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    7jonah_vangeest88

    It was good and I enjoyed it!

    This movie reminded me of a Canadian version of an American Gangster film! If you like movies about gangsters, drugs, and the Italian Mafia then definitely see this movie. I liked how the movie showed that no matter who you are, there is no limit to how far you will go to protect them. Tina and Lisa were quiet the team as they lied and manipulated to get their way. I really liked the actress that played Lisa I thought that she made the movie. I thought the story was very entertaining I didn't loose interest at all. At some parts of the movie I was sitting at the edge of the seat, waiting to see what would happen next. Some of the acting I thought could have been better. But I also thought for how much the movie cost to make it was really really good. Frank Caruso is a good director and I hope to see more of your movies in the future.
    Jawsphobia

    a bio pic from the streets

    "It is hard to have sympathy for someone with such a strong will and temperament," so says the lawyer of Tina Vu. This makes her less the ordinary person in extraordinary circumstances movies require in a lead, and that may be why so many supporting players are stealing scenes in Tough Love. "The title of this movie is very appropriate, because that is what the star and financier Tina Vu is in dire need of." That would be the stock witticism of a thousand reviews if this movie had a national release. But on video, absent of the restless zeitgeist of an audience, the movie plays much better and the episodes, interviews and interrogations more clearly add up to a nightmare deconstruction of the woman choosing her career over family. At least that is my own bourgeois interpretation.

    The film opens confidently establishing a shady nightclub and a stylized elevator descent. The murder of mob figure Peter (convincing and understated Italo Servello) is well handled and the movie is promising a genre sort of world that it abandons to a non-linear drama. In fairness, the movie starts out noting that this is based on a true story. Few movies based on true stories lay out naturally like a movie.

    There are filmed events that culminate in a trial and there is a resolution, but the stakes are clouded inasmuch as the movie is bound to much of the official account and the false conceit that this paradigm will carry the audience along.

    One of the "boat people" from news of the 1980's ended up raising a family in Canada and gradually abandoned them in favor of the nightlife and a lucrative position in the growing ecstasy industry. Vu's choice to leave the kids and her long-suffering husband immediately poisons me as a viewer against her. The movie wants to be about Woman versus Society when it should have been Woman Versus Herself.

    The main character's arc is completed off camera, whether she had much of a choice in it or not. The main body of the film appears to be about narcissism. Either she got over it and is responsible for Love Kids Foundation which builds homes for kids in Vietnam, or she does that good work while exorcising her narcissism through movies. If we feel for anything here it is through the supporting roles.

    Tamara Haasan in her very first starring role as Lisa lets us in and is constantly conveying information. Haasan resembles a young Nancy Allen minus the running and screaming of the De Palma years and even though she is in effect the devil that draws Vu into her circle of shady business we connect more to her than the stoic screen version of Ms Vu. And there were some fascinating performances by the "Serb" mobsters (Lazar Rockwood and Serge Nikolic).

    The more weathered faces on screen have a natural presence whether they be actors or merely playing themselves to a degree and they project authority. Tony Tran comes across very well, though his wife who does a serviceable job as herself. To a non-English audience, her performance may be fine. But what may have been a witty line from time to time is handicapped by the middle ground of broken English. Had she spoken Mandarin or Vietnamese the entire movie, and had misunderstandings with English-only authorities, and had it taken place in the 80's or had she come over in a different set of boats during a more current immigration crisis, there might be more tension or Aristotelian unity of time, place and conflict.

    The best true stories focus on one event: Apollo 13, World trade Centre for example. Had she turned out to be the inventor of e, or the founder of Big Sisters then her journey would be more topical. Had she been a known figure, each scene might have had a backhanded Quantum Leap kiss with history to it as a survivor walks through confrontations that we know they have already overcome.

    But there is no getting over the core emotional indifference the audience must feel, except for the scene where she rushes out of bed to confront someone dealing on her turf and there is a bit of a gun standoff. At least then there is a crisis.

    Where there are no dramatic beats and should be, post production goes for a freeze-frame and ka-thump music more to break up the scenes into chunks than to emphasize a dramatic turn. This does work the first four or five times, and then appears to parody itself. The digital images hold up and express realism, despite the strongest aspects of the movie being those that bring to mind genre scenarios. The scenes are well covered by director Frank Caruso and his team, except for an exterior car chase in the snow in which realism works against contributing tension to a sequence.

    More intimate scenes are better served by the approach. There were some axis crossing issues in a three-way interview, but I didn't consciously notice it the first time around so my interest must have been held. The axis crossing may have been a deliberate agitation to convey Vu's mindset in the scene. There is a laid back mood presented by mobsters in power, including the director Caruso himself which is at once detached and welcoming. It should also be noted that when I watched the movie again it was in several sittings. Taken scene for scene you can appreciate the sum of its parts.
    7Identguy131

    story of a Vietnamese woman's struggle in a new country

    I recently privately screened this movie and found it to be a hard, gritty look at a young Vietnamese woman's struggle to find her way in a new country. I thought the story provocative and the editing and music helped to propel the viewer into the story. The story is well told in both narrative flash backs by Tina herself and her struggle to remain free. The movie reveals the strange lure of both the underworld to newcomers and the rave scene which have become rampant among todays youth, which is reminiscent of the sixties. The story does lag a bit before the final climactic scene, however the story as a whole will keep the viewer interested till the end.
    7anna_alexo

    Review of Tough Love

    I enjoyed watching Director Frank Caruso's film Tough love because it evoked emotion and didn't fall into the typical habits of Hollywood. Most Hollywood films use explicit sex scenes to portray the idea that the characters are about to be intimate but Frank was able to do the same thing without making the movie Rated "R". Many of the actors in the film I have not had the pleasure of seeing before and I was happily surprised to see these up and coming actors give a stellar performance. The story line had a strong beginning, middle and end with twists and turns throughout the movie while evoked my emotions and kept me entertained

    The courtroom scene did have some flaws which I noticed with one of the jurors stuttering on their lines which took my attention away but it was quickly brought back into the scene with continued excellent performances by all.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de mayo de 2005 (Canadá)
    • País de origen
      • Canadá
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canadá
    • Productora
      • Caruso Visual Productions
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      • CAD 100,000 (estimado)
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