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El cantante

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,5/10
5447
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Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony in El cantante (2006)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe life story of Hector Lavoe, who started the salsa movement in 1975 and brought it to the United States.The life story of Hector Lavoe, who started the salsa movement in 1975 and brought it to the United States.The life story of Hector Lavoe, who started the salsa movement in 1975 and brought it to the United States.

  • Regia
    • Leon Ichaso
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Leon Ichaso
    • David Darmstaeder
    • Todd Bello
  • Star
    • Marc Anthony
    • Jennifer Lopez
    • John Ortiz
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,5/10
    5447
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Leon Ichaso
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Leon Ichaso
      • David Darmstaeder
      • Todd Bello
    • Star
      • Marc Anthony
      • Jennifer Lopez
      • John Ortiz
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    • 46Metascore
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    Marc Anthony
    Marc Anthony
    • Hector Lavoe
    Jennifer Lopez
    Jennifer Lopez
    • Puchi
    John Ortiz
    John Ortiz
    • Willie Colon
    Manny Perez
    Manny Perez
    • Eddie
    Vincent Laresca
    Vincent Laresca
    • Ralph
    Federico Castelluccio
    Federico Castelluccio
    • Jerry Masucci
    Nelson Vasquez
    Nelson Vasquez
    • Johnny Pacheco
    Antone Pagán
    • Papo
    • (as Antone Pagan)
    Romi Dias
    Romi Dias
    • Priscilla
    Jared Everleth
    • Tito (4 yrs.)
    Bernard Hernandez
    • Tito (7 yrs.)
    Christopher Becerra
    • Tito (12-15 yrs.)
    Andrea Navedo
    Andrea Navedo
    • Zaida
    Ismael Miranda
    • Hector's Father
    Tito Allen
    • Singer
    Víctor Manuelle
    Víctor Manuelle
    • Ruben Blades
    Michael Wright
    Michael Wright
    • Shooting Gallery Man
    Cucu Diamantes
    • Female Junkie
    • Regia
      • Leon Ichaso
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Leon Ichaso
      • David Darmstaeder
      • Todd Bello
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    4Buddy-51

    Ho hum biopic

    In 1963, Hector Perez was already a promising young singer in his native Puerto Rico when, at the age of seventeen, he moved to New York City to try and make a name for himself as a performer there. In no time flat, he was playing in clubs, had signed a lucrative recording contract with the Latin-flavored Fania Records, and had changed his name to the far more exotic-sounding Hector Lavoe. From the mid-1960s to his death from AIDS in 1993, Lavoe was an international sensation who helped to popularize the musical style known as "Salsa." But, as with most artists, he lived a life of self-destructive self-indulgence, marked by serial philandering and hardcore drug abuse. He also had a volatile relationship with "Puchi," the Bronx girl who became his wife and who narrates "El Cantante," the glossy movie about his life.

    Despite the novelty of the milieu and an undeniable sincerity on the part of everyone involved in its production, "El Cantante" remains doggedly conventional, lackluster and superficial in its treatment of the kind of material with which we are all too familiar from previous biopics that have chronicled the rise and fall of artists of all categories and stripes. Marc Antony brings a certain ferocity and depth to his portrayal of the struggling celebrity, but real-life wife Jennifer Lopez is all fluttery overacting as the woman who stood by her man through good times and bad (mostly bad). The music is enjoyable, but I'm afraid we've all been down this road so many times before that "El Cantante" fails to stir either our passions or our sympathy for the sadly benighted couple and all that they're going through. You'd be better off buying the albums instead.
    7d-y-a-fernandez

    It is a decent film, just not brilliant

    I am a massive Lavoe fan. Ever since I heard the Cosa Nuestra album with Willie. From then I made it a point to look for every bit of music he ever did. So for me this was my most anticipated movie of the year.

    The good news about this film is that Jennifer and Marc do a great job of acting. Marc in particular is quite brilliant as Hector. Even his singing is decent (but of course he can't touch Hector). The cinematography is good too. Love the visuals, they've given the movie a 70's look to it which I really dug, made it more authentic. Also, every time there is a stage and the band is playing is amazing. Also, the other casting is superb - Willie Colon, Ralph Mercado, Jerry Massucci were all perfectly cast.

    Bad news... it is historically inaccurate, the music is all over the place, you would think it would follow some sort of chronology. There is too much Pucchi, I know the story is told through Pucchi's eyes but it takes away from the Hector story and it means that there is too much Jennifer in it. There are parts where you see Anthony performing a killer Hector track with the band and the focus should be just Hector but the director just has to show Lopez... it doesn't work and it's overkill.

    But, I think the biggest problem will be a problem mainly for non salsa listening people (and that includes latinos). I've been reading a lot of reviews by non-latinos and they just don't get why Hector was big. They don't get it because they didn't grow up with salsa and they have no history behind it. The movie is very matter-of-fact that Hector is a legend and for someone who doesn't listen to 70's salsa or wasn't brought up with it they aren't going to understand that. In salsafied countries like Colombia, Peru, Puerto Rico, Panama, etc it won't matter because Hector is a legend. But in Australia, Britain, Europe, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, China, and non-Latin US (basically any country without a history of listening to salsa) forget it. It will matter big! So I have to agree, that's what Ray did really well... explain why Ray was big and that's why it translated even in non-English countries.

    Also, I think the opportunity was missed to go into a bigger story of the salsa revolution in the 70's. This music sold millions and it sold all over Latin America and even West Africa where countries were known to be fanatical about (even though they didn't understand Spanish!). To this day it's legacy is still felt, if you go to Callao in Peru, Hector's image has been painted on walls there, go to Cali in Colombia and the people worship him, etc.

    I also have to agree there was way too much on the drugs, and Hector's legacy, fame, and legend were not because he took drugs, it was because the music, lyrics and his persona touched people. He was tortured but he must have been happy at times too.

    My wife and I are both Hector fans (though i am the fanatic) and we both enjoyed the movie, we will actually buy the DVD when it comes out. It could've been better though.
    6lastliberal

    Salsa and JLo. What's not to like?

    Salsa. The term was coined in the 1970s by young musicians like Hector Lavoe, Larry Harlow, Ray Baretto, Willie Colon, who wanted a different name for the kind of music they were playing. The term "salsa" was then popularized by Izzy Sanabria, owner of the Latin New York magazine, and Jerry Massuci, owner of Fania Records. There is a huge debate over whether "salsa" originated in Cuba or Puerto Rico. I love Afro-Cuban music, so I tend to favor Cuba, but it really doesn't matter as there are so many styles - Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican, LA, New York, Columbian, Mambo.

    This film is a tribute to salsa and to Hector Lavoe - The Voice. Marc Anthony does a good job of impersonating Lavoe and giving us a look into his demons - alcohol, drugs, jealous fantasy. Jennifer Lopez plays his wife, Puchi, and we see the trials and tribulations of a marriage that was shaky at best.

    Enjoy the music and enjoy JLo. What more do you want?
    7FmUoCoKk

    A Fair Assessment of the Film

    First of all, this film is not as bad as people are saying it is. Jennifer Lopez is good and Mark Anthony is great. The music alone is worth your money. That, however, is where the praise must end.

    Unfortunately, the script seems sloppy. There's no structure to the story, and the film fails for it. Moments that should be important seem to occur too quickly to feel because the screenwriter(s) seems to lack a sense of pace.

    This could have been helped by a good director. Unfortunately, again, the director was one of the screenwriters, which of course didn't bode well for his sense of pacing. The film is jarringly disconnected and the characters, even Lavoe himself, are far less developed than they should be.

    Had a film like "Ray" never been released, "El Cantante" would have met every expectation of the public. Unfortunately for the filmmakers of "El Cantante", "Ray" provided a structured script that developed the lead as well as the supporters. "El Cantante" seems to half-develop Puchi and Lavoe, and give really no more than minimal screen time to any supporting cast.

    Which leads to probably the biggest problem of all. This film is told through the eyes of Puchi, Hector's wife. While this should provide an insight to who Hector was as a person, it's a very slanted account and the average moviegoer can tell that important things have been left out. This isn't like "Ray", where Ray Charles himself was giving the story and therefore could tell things how they were. Puchi (and subsequently the film) only seems to mention the other women in Hector's life in passing, focuses very little on the tours that Hector undoubtedly went on without her, and really doesn't let us into the world of the entertainment business in the 60's and 70's. Some of this, I'm sure, is because Puchi just didn't know about these things. Some of it too, I suspect, is because she didn't want it in the movie.

    This problem would have been rectified if the film was about Puchi with Hector as a supporting character, and if consequently Puchi had been developed to her fullest capabilities. That did not happen.

    One has to wonder if some of the reason for the lack of character development and pacing is because they caught wind of the other Lavoe film "The Singer" and tried to rush to beat it to the theaters.

    In the end, this film is worth the watch. Is it a classic? No. Is it a good time? Absolutely. There may be another, better Lavoe movie released in our lifetimes. Right now, this film is worth it.

    The Script gets a "D". The Director gets a "B", if for no other reason than amazing musical scenes. The Actors get an "A".

    Therefore, I give the film a solid B+.
    8ruimcarvalho

    One of the top five movies of 2006

    Quite true to the actual events of Hector Lavoe's life, the acting and direction of El Cantante are top notch. Jennifer Lopez probably gives the finest performance of her career, while Mark Anthony without a doubt deserves an Oscar for his star role. I saw this film on Sept. 12/2006 at the Toronto International Film Festival and Jennifer and Mark's presence overshadowed the film itself. However as a stand alone film, it is excellent and my only criticism would be the editing, the cinematography and some of the subtitles which were quite different from what the actors were actually saying. The cinematography seemed quite Schizophrenic at times, while the editing was occasionally shaky. Leon Ichaso has done an excellent job as usual in the direction of El Cantante and while this may be a somewhat low budget film, it is a high caliber production. The music, locales and wardrobe are outstanding as well. While some may dismiss this as a husband and wife chance to work together, given a chance, El Cantante is an excellent film quite able to fight for its chance at a Golden Globe and an Oscar.

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    • Quiz
      In a 2016 discussion with SAG-AFTRA, Jennifer Lopez cited "El Cantante" as the film she is most proud of in her career.
    • Blooper
      In the scene where Hector Perez signs his contract with Jerry Masucci and is given the name Hector Lavoe. Willie Colon is standing behind him. On the wall behind Willie is a framed album cover of "The Hustler", the second album they made together. At this point in the story they have not yet recorded together.
    • Citazioni

      Hector Lavoe: I love you.

      Puchi: You always love me when you're high.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in HBO First Look: The Making of 'El Cantante' (2007)
    • Colonne sonore
      It's Time for Christmas Crooner
      Written by Stephen Edwards

      Performed by Michael Dees

      Published by Engine Co 35 (ASCAP) & Source in Sync Music (ASCAP)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 22 aprile 2011 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 7.556.712 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 3.202.035 USD
      • 5 ago 2007
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 8.057.636 USD
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      • 1h 46min(106 min)
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