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José

  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
968
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José (2018)
Jose (19 years old) lives with his Mother (50s) in Guatemala City - a typical lower-class existence in one of the world's most dangerous, religious, impoverished and socially conservative countries. She never had a husband, and Jose is her youngest and favorite child of five. Her life is her church and selling sandwiches at a bus stop. Jose spends his days on cramped buses and fighting traffic as he runs food to waiting drivers. Aloof and resigned to things as they are, he fills his free moments playing with his phone and random sex arranged on street corners and dating apps. When he meets Luis, a migrant from the rural Caribbean coast, they pursue an unexpected and forbidden relationship and Jose is thrust into passion and pain and self-reflection that was previously unimaginable.
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José lives with his mother in Guatemala. It's a tough life in one of the most violent and religious countries. When he meets Luis, he's thrust into new-found passion and pain.José lives with his mother in Guatemala. It's a tough life in one of the most violent and religious countries. When he meets Luis, he's thrust into new-found passion and pain.José lives with his mother in Guatemala. It's a tough life in one of the most violent and religious countries. When he meets Luis, he's thrust into new-found passion and pain.

  • Director
    • Li Cheng
  • Writers
    • Li Cheng
    • George F. Roberson
  • Stars
    • Enrique Salanic
    • Manolo Herrera
    • Ana Cecilia Mota
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    968
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Li Cheng
    • Writers
      • Li Cheng
      • George F. Roberson
    • Stars
      • Enrique Salanic
      • Manolo Herrera
      • Ana Cecilia Mota
    • 18User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Enrique Salanic
    Enrique Salanic
    • Jose
    Manolo Herrera
    Manolo Herrera
    • Luis
    Ana Cecilia Mota
    • Mom
    Jhakelyn Waleska Gonzalez Gonzalez
    • Monica
    Esteban Lopez Ramirez
    • Carlos
    Cesar Lorenzo Yojcom Candido
    • Manager
    Juan Andres Molina Cardona
    • Juan
    Alba Irene Lemus
    • Grandma
    Carlos Humberto Fuentes Maldonado
    • Dancing teacher
    Jennifer Cecilia Amoia Mota
    • Sister
    Evelyn Celinda Bautista Torres
    • Luis's mom
    Jashua Belvino Argueta Mejia
    • Paolo
    Valeria Maribel Xutuc Reyes
    • Emma
    Mytian Ticas
    • Guy at Bus Stop.
    Rony Andres Saavedra
    • Bus boy
    Tania Guevara
    • Buy girl
    Guillermo Baechli
    • Bus victim
    Luis Jonathan Santandrea Barrios
    • Dancer #2
    • Director
      • Li Cheng
    • Writers
      • Li Cheng
      • George F. Roberson
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    10thomas-m-baxley

    Touching, Reality of Life for so many Gay Men.

    The movie "Jose" is yet another real-life example of what happens in the lives of gay men. Young, Middle Age, or Old, it never stops. Everyone wants love, but there are so many parts of life that pull us in a multitude of directions that keeps us from obtaining love. Jose and Luis have a chance at love, but the self-expectation of being obligated to remain close to loved ones is such a pull on our hearts and mind. When we finally find that particular person that brings happiness, tears, and concern for their lives as much as our own, we must take that leap and fully embrace it. A deep dive into everyday life in Central America, this award-winning movie will undoubtedly become a favorite if you enjoy an actual life situation involving love, and heartbreak.
    8laduqesa

    Episodic but compelling

    I watched this at home on a TV set. I sometimes wonder what time it is during a film or how much longer we have to go. Not this one though. It really held my attention.

    The story follows the protagonist through work, his love life, his relationship with his mum and other family members. Things happen, such as a theft of equipment from the mother and a phone from the lover, that are not followed up in this film of fleeting episodes. It doesn't matter - there is no "plot" as such, just events that unfold linearly but not necessarily consequentially.

    It's a sad film overall. We take things for granted in the west about openness and acceptance, but these are not options in Jose's world.

    The actors and settings are totally realistic. The moments of physical love, despite the occasionally sordid nature of the locations are happy and joyful. The grind and monotony of daily life kicks back in though.

    The way the film ended was unexpected, but when I thought about it, I realised that this, or a similar ending, was unavoidable.

    I really liked this film and would recommend it.
    10cinema-academics-advocacy

    sexy, touching, uncompromising

    I recently saw "Jose" at "Censurados" film festival in Lima, Peru - they specialize in featuring international films that are facing difficulty reaching some audiences / some countries because of censorship: due to government, industry, and/or social barriers. So I think it's an especially important film be seen and debated, I say let the public decide for themselves. My main observation/interpretation of the film is this: at the beginning of the film, Jose is disconnected from his Mayan cultural heritage (what academics call "erasure", due to colonialism and neo-colonialism). As he faces multiple problems he goes searching and re-connects with Mayan knowledge and spiritual space at a place called "Quirgua", and then he sets out on life again with renewed determination and inspiration - though life won't be easy (that message would be dishonest)
    5vesperview

    Underdeveloped, but overall truthful to the experience of being gay in Guatemala

    As a gay man from Guatemala, this film spoke to me on several levels. The way the main character of Jose has to sneak out of his job to hook up with men because he lives with his mom is 100% accurate. Every gay man in Guatemala city knows the kind of sleazy motels he visits downtown in the city with the guys he hooks up with.

    Although the cultural elements of the film were very truthful and real, the plot itself didn't feel fully developed. The film is too short, and the relationship between José and Luis didn't feel real to me. It was a mixture of bad acting with the film rushing the relationship. The issue of him being gay and living with an overtly religious mother is not explored either. There is also a generic subplot about a straight couple that contributes nothing to the main plot. Overall, the film lacked conflict, it was very low stakes and the ending was uneventful.

    I would recommend you watch it if you're gay and from Guatemala because it is refreshing to see us represented in this fashion, but much like Temblores by Jayro Bustamante, these Guatemalan LGBTQ+ movies are still treading very cautiously around these topics and don't pack the punch that a film about being gay in a homophobic third world country should.
    9archiemills

    One of the most realistic depictions of romance ever put on film

    Form beginning to end, this film never fails to capture the true nature of relationships. It almost too brutally showcases the heart-wrenching struggles of relationships, and how truly incomprehensible the extra strife that gay people go through is. Anchored by a top notch performance and brilliant use of the Guatemalan landscape (physically and socially), this film delivers layers that will stick with you.

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      Filmed entirely on-location in three completely different regions of Guatemala - urban highlands in Guatemala City, Caribbean coast rain forest (Izabal), and Pacific coast region (Mazatenango and Escuintla)

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2020 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Guatemala
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Хосе
    • Filming locations
      • Guatemala City, Guatemala
    • Production company
      • YQstudio LLC
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $26,563
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,191
      • Feb 2, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,563
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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