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- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Indicado a 1 Oscar
- 5 vitórias e 10 indicações no total
Demián Bichir
- Carlos Galindo
- (as Demian Bichir)
Bella Balajadia
- Bella
- (as Isabella Balajadia)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
Chris Weitz did a screening of this film at SMC, where I study film, and the reactions of the audience were engaging. The room was filled with a great aura and that was because the screening was filled with people with ethnicities from all over the world and that made the experience a lot more rewarding.
This guy is the same one that brought us American Pie and the second installment of the Twilight series? Yes he is, but let me tell you something, if these paychecks will make him do more movies like this one, then bring another 4 twilight adaptations right now!
The movie is about "Los Mojados", these people who everyday crosses the border from Mexico to the US to look for "A Better Life" like the title implies, trying not to forget their roots, their culture and at the same time struggling to find money to pay the rent, to eat and to survive in the United States without a SSN and without ID. You will wonder why we need to prove we're not from Mars with a visa if God already gave us permission to be here on earth every single second of the movie, absurd and unfair things this world has.
The acting by Demián Bichir, who looks like a younger Vicente Fernández to me, is invisible. You sometimes think you're watching a documentary if it wasn't for the glossy production value of the flick.
This movie needs to be seen by a wider audience, you need to look for it. If you do not feel touch by it, you're surely made out of stone.
The direction by Chris Weitz captures the essence of East LA in a second. There's a scene in the movie where in a matter of 3 minutes you can see how many cultures collide in this side of Los Angeles and how this story can repeat itself in several cultures.
This is also a story about true love between a father and a son, and how you can forget about everything and try every little thing to give your child the things he deserves.
One of the best little movies I have seen this year.
PS: If you like this one, and you're not afraid of B&W cinematography (no, it is not in 3D either) run and rent De Sica's Umberto D., a great masterpiece of Italian neorealism.
This guy is the same one that brought us American Pie and the second installment of the Twilight series? Yes he is, but let me tell you something, if these paychecks will make him do more movies like this one, then bring another 4 twilight adaptations right now!
The movie is about "Los Mojados", these people who everyday crosses the border from Mexico to the US to look for "A Better Life" like the title implies, trying not to forget their roots, their culture and at the same time struggling to find money to pay the rent, to eat and to survive in the United States without a SSN and without ID. You will wonder why we need to prove we're not from Mars with a visa if God already gave us permission to be here on earth every single second of the movie, absurd and unfair things this world has.
The acting by Demián Bichir, who looks like a younger Vicente Fernández to me, is invisible. You sometimes think you're watching a documentary if it wasn't for the glossy production value of the flick.
This movie needs to be seen by a wider audience, you need to look for it. If you do not feel touch by it, you're surely made out of stone.
The direction by Chris Weitz captures the essence of East LA in a second. There's a scene in the movie where in a matter of 3 minutes you can see how many cultures collide in this side of Los Angeles and how this story can repeat itself in several cultures.
This is also a story about true love between a father and a son, and how you can forget about everything and try every little thing to give your child the things he deserves.
One of the best little movies I have seen this year.
PS: If you like this one, and you're not afraid of B&W cinematography (no, it is not in 3D either) run and rent De Sica's Umberto D., a great masterpiece of Italian neorealism.
My husband and I went to see this film. I lived in Whittier for 25 years - So. CA. since the 50's and went to L.A. many times and had friends who lived difficult lives such as this. We thought the movie was wonderful and very "real"! I loved how Dad and son related.
I'm a pretty simple person and like to watch nice movies - I am definitely going to watch this movie again!!
The only thing I would change is to make sure I bring a box of Kleenex! I was so moved and hurt I couldn't leave the theater for at least 5 minutes!
Go see this movie - especially if you like true to life movies - it's inspiring & loving.
God bless everyone who experiences life this way. This movie inspired me to start praying for all who are in situations like these ones!
I'm a pretty simple person and like to watch nice movies - I am definitely going to watch this movie again!!
The only thing I would change is to make sure I bring a box of Kleenex! I was so moved and hurt I couldn't leave the theater for at least 5 minutes!
Go see this movie - especially if you like true to life movies - it's inspiring & loving.
God bless everyone who experiences life this way. This movie inspired me to start praying for all who are in situations like these ones!
I like how Chris Weitz kept the focus on the characters and avoided the usual politics of the subject matter. This movie kept the audience riveted to the screen without resorting to usual polemics found in similar subject films. Personally I think this movie is closer to "El Norte" than "The Bicycle Thief", maybe a mix of the two but still authentic. Superb performances by most of the cast including Demian Bichir as Carlos Galindo, newcomer Jose Julian as Luis Galindo, Joaquin Cosio as Blasco, Bobby Soto as Luis' friend. Richard Cabral, Jason Medwin and Tom Schanleys played very believable, three dimension roles. Eric Eason and Chris Weitz did a great job on balancing keeping it real and entertaining at the same time. Carlos, a Mexican gardener in the United States illegally doing all he can trying to single handed raise a son in a vulnerable age at a vulnerable time. If you are looking for a warm and heart felt movie without the overblown melodramas then this is a most see.
Greetings from Lithuania.
"Better Life" was a really good movie. It reminded my another good movie about similar life "The Visitor". This is a really inspiring and touching movie about single fathers "journey" to make a better life for his son (or as they say, to find American dream). The way is hard, and sure not everyone can go through it. It's really rare in these days to see such a simple story on a big screen, not overdone in special effects and stuff like that.
If you like simple and quiet but powerful stories, "Better Life" is one not to be missed.
"Better Life" was a really good movie. It reminded my another good movie about similar life "The Visitor". This is a really inspiring and touching movie about single fathers "journey" to make a better life for his son (or as they say, to find American dream). The way is hard, and sure not everyone can go through it. It's really rare in these days to see such a simple story on a big screen, not overdone in special effects and stuff like that.
If you like simple and quiet but powerful stories, "Better Life" is one not to be missed.
Better Life, A (2011)
*** (out of 4)
Tender story of a Mexican illegal immigrant (Demian Bichir) living in Los Angeles and working as a gardener in hopes of giving his 15-year-old son (Jose Julian) a better life. The father thinks he's on the right track when he buys his partners truck and tools but they end up getting stolen so he goes out with his son to try and track them down. There's no question that this film was influenced by Vittorio de Sica's THE Bicycle THIEF as both features familiar plots but while this movie isn't nearly in the same league, the two lead performances and the tender story make it worth watching. I guess it should go without saying but there's nothing too original here. Not only is this film influenced by the Italian classic but we've also seen countless movies where a young man is faced with doing what's right and making a good living or going down the wrong path and joining a gang. This subplot with the son hanging out with the wrong group and them wanting to get him into a gang really doesn't add too much to the movie as we've simply seen it too many times. To be fair, we've also seen the hard-working father trying to teach his son a lesson but it's told very beautifully here by director Chris Weitz. The director manages to make several of the scenes quite memorable and I'm not going to spoil the biggest one but it comes towards the end and really wraps the story up nicely. Of course, the biggest benefit the film has going is the performance by Bichir as the father. The movie and performance got very good reviews when it was originally released but most people, including myself, missed it until Bichir was nominated for the Best Actor Oscar. Most people didn't recognize the name or film but once you do watch this you're going to understand why he got so much praise. Just look at Bichir's eyes to see how much passion he gives the character and this is especially true in the scenes where he's thinking over his future and what he wants to see for his son. The performance is extremely tender and the actor makes the role his own. Julian is also very good as his son and manages to turn in a strong performance even when his character doesn't get the best moments. A BETTER LIFE is certainly far from flawless but the movie has some terrific drama and there's no question that it makes you feel for the father and care what happens to him.
*** (out of 4)
Tender story of a Mexican illegal immigrant (Demian Bichir) living in Los Angeles and working as a gardener in hopes of giving his 15-year-old son (Jose Julian) a better life. The father thinks he's on the right track when he buys his partners truck and tools but they end up getting stolen so he goes out with his son to try and track them down. There's no question that this film was influenced by Vittorio de Sica's THE Bicycle THIEF as both features familiar plots but while this movie isn't nearly in the same league, the two lead performances and the tender story make it worth watching. I guess it should go without saying but there's nothing too original here. Not only is this film influenced by the Italian classic but we've also seen countless movies where a young man is faced with doing what's right and making a good living or going down the wrong path and joining a gang. This subplot with the son hanging out with the wrong group and them wanting to get him into a gang really doesn't add too much to the movie as we've simply seen it too many times. To be fair, we've also seen the hard-working father trying to teach his son a lesson but it's told very beautifully here by director Chris Weitz. The director manages to make several of the scenes quite memorable and I'm not going to spoil the biggest one but it comes towards the end and really wraps the story up nicely. Of course, the biggest benefit the film has going is the performance by Bichir as the father. The movie and performance got very good reviews when it was originally released but most people, including myself, missed it until Bichir was nominated for the Best Actor Oscar. Most people didn't recognize the name or film but once you do watch this you're going to understand why he got so much praise. Just look at Bichir's eyes to see how much passion he gives the character and this is especially true in the scenes where he's thinking over his future and what he wants to see for his son. The performance is extremely tender and the actor makes the role his own. Julian is also very good as his son and manages to turn in a strong performance even when his character doesn't get the best moments. A BETTER LIFE is certainly far from flawless but the movie has some terrific drama and there's no question that it makes you feel for the father and care what happens to him.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe plot of the film is very similar to that of "Bicycle Thieves", which centers around a man and his son searching for a stolen bicycle vital to the man's job.
- Erros de gravaçãoAt 21:10, the size and shape of the bread that Santiago is giving to Carlos Galindo is different from different angles.
- Citações
Carlos Galindo: This country is a land of dreams. It can be a hard place, a cruel place. But it's where I work, and I dream of a better place for my son.
- Trilhas sonorasRolex
Written by Thaka Dillo and Cx Kidtronik (as Christopher Davis)
Performed by Cx Kidtronik (as CX Kidtronik) and Tchaka Diallo
Courtesy of Tchaka Diallo
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- Una vida mejor
- Locações de filme
- Empresas de produção
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 10.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 1.759.252
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 62.087
- 26 de jun. de 2011
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 1.863.506
- Tempo de duração1 hora 38 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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