Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFifteen years ago, their Washington Heights neighborhood was dubbed the crack-cocaine capital of the world, but today it is transforming into one of the most vibrant, Spanish-speaking commun... Leggi tuttoFifteen years ago, their Washington Heights neighborhood was dubbed the crack-cocaine capital of the world, but today it is transforming into one of the most vibrant, Spanish-speaking communities in the United States. While the drug dealers continue to disappear, their violent le... Leggi tuttoFifteen years ago, their Washington Heights neighborhood was dubbed the crack-cocaine capital of the world, but today it is transforming into one of the most vibrant, Spanish-speaking communities in the United States. While the drug dealers continue to disappear, their violent legacy still casts a shadow over the neighborhood and its residents. Junior, an ex-convict s... Leggi tutto
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 8 vittorie e 6 candidature totali
- Oscar Moreno
- (as Manuel Jesus Cabral)
- Hercules
- (as Adeal Irizarry)
- Roberto
- (as Edwin Morel DeLeon)
- Ignacio
- (as Jeff Asencio)
- Detective
- (as John P. McGrath)
Recensioni in evidenza
the exuberance of this Uptown Manhattan Latino clan is beautifully rendered as they attend the star of the family, Manny's graduation. his older brother, Junior, throws a great party and we sense that this family is on the road to recovering from the dark shadow cast by their former drug dealing father, now estranged.
but Manny's bright future is jeopardized by a tragic incident that forces Junior to turn to the one person he despises above all. Franky G's turn as Junior Moreno, a live wire who negotiates all that life dishes him with charm, brute force, or simple perseverance is amazing.
the climax is stunning and all i can say is this is like Shakespeare in Spanish Harlem. amazing.
a multiple festival award winner: best film at south by southwest, special jury at Sundance, special jury at Miami, this film will grab you on the first frame and hold you until the final subway departs.
My score: 7 (out of 10)
Set in a Manhattan Latino neighborhood, the story sets out with a very broad canvass, filled with the colors from all aspects of its world. The technique is at first documentary and little by little becomes something that feels more familiar. As if the filmmaker decided to trick you in to the story through some kind of visual artiface afterwhich you are so engrossed, you no longer are concerned with imagery but only for the characters.
The story has no less than ten very memorable scenes. My favorites were the big graduation party that seemed truly captured (and not staged). There is also a scene in a prison that was one of the most emotionally moving moments I've experienced in a long time.
If the film has a flaw, its that the story feels too unremittingly bleak in the end. I'm not suggesting that I wanted a happy ending. But, I did feel like the director was overally hellbent on proving his dark view of the world.
I give this film a 9/10 and highly recommend it to people who enjoy Art films and World Cinema. (If you are a glossy Speilberg, this film is not for you)
Lo sapevi?
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2003)
- Colonne sonoreMother's Day
Composed by R. Vargas & W. Belen
Published by Dose Rocks Music
Administered by Cutting Records Music
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Dettagli
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- Budget
- 24.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 11.000 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 11.000 USD
- 15 giu 2003
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 11.000 USD