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City of Hope

  • 1991
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  • 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.9K
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City of Hope (1991)
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An intersecting tale with a multitude of characters living lives which, in one way or another, revolve around an old apartment block scheduled to be demolished.An intersecting tale with a multitude of characters living lives which, in one way or another, revolve around an old apartment block scheduled to be demolished.An intersecting tale with a multitude of characters living lives which, in one way or another, revolve around an old apartment block scheduled to be demolished.

  • Director
    • John Sayles
  • Writer
    • John Sayles
  • Stars
    • Vincent Spano
    • Tony Lo Bianco
    • Stephen Mendillo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • John Sayles
    • Writer
      • John Sayles
    • Stars
      • Vincent Spano
      • Tony Lo Bianco
      • Stephen Mendillo
    • 19User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Vincent Spano
    Vincent Spano
    • Nick
    Tony Lo Bianco
    Tony Lo Bianco
    • Joe
    Stephen Mendillo
    Stephen Mendillo
    • Yoyo
    Chris Cooper
    Chris Cooper
    • Riggs
    Joe Morton
    Joe Morton
    • Wynn
    Charlie Yanko
    • Stavros
    Jace Alexander
    Jace Alexander
    • Bobby
    Todd Graff
    Todd Graff
    • Zip
    Scott Tiler
    • Vinnie
    John Sayles
    John Sayles
    • Carl
    Frankie Faison
    Frankie Faison
    • Levonne
    Gloria Foster
    Gloria Foster
    • Jeanette
    Tom Wright
    Tom Wright
    • Malik
    Angela Bassett
    Angela Bassett
    • Reesha
    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
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    Maggie Renzi
    Maggie Renzi
    • Connie
    Marianne Leone
    Marianne Leone
    • Joann
    S.J. Lang
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    • Director
      • John Sayles
    • Writer
      • John Sayles
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    8stbhoward

    Excellent movie, well worth renting

    A fantastic movie. Superb. Excellent. A keeper. I am definitely going to rent and re-view Brother from Another Planet. Ensemble type of movie. Low-key score. Dead on performances--everybody tight and sticking to the story, no histrionics or dopey movie-star closeups. If there's a continuum of corruption movies with On the Waterfront on one extreme (intrusive score, ridiculous script, pandering to gorgeous movie stars) and Hands Over the City on the other (realistic portrayal of life with Rod Steiger and lots of extras), then this movie was closer to Hands Over the City. It's not neo-realism, but the way in which everyone's history haunts and thwarts them was excellent. And of course, the last scene is something to rewind and watch over and over again.
    10mhasheider

    Unsettling and deeply emotional take on the average American city.

    Unsettling and deeply emotional take on the average American city (big or small) by John Sayles ("Lone Star", "The Sunshine State"), who manages to mend an unlikely story of local politics, corruption, and mistrust among the citizens of a New Jersey town into one is remarkable. Among the many ordeals that occur here are is the fed up son (Vincent Spano) who wants to break out of the already arranged enviroment set up by his dishonest contractor father (Tony Lo Bianco) and one of the town's councilmen (Joe Morton) who looks into the case of two black kids who accuse a college professor of approaching them in a city park at night.

    "City of Hope" has the emotional feel of a movie made by John Cassavetes or Martin Scorsese carefully mixed together. Plus, the camera work of Robert Richardson is great in showing the viewer the bleak outlook of an urban city and its inhabitants. And it showcases Sayles' best work our of the movies that he's made.
    10Ziglet_mir

    A cry for help is the world's unrealized motto.

    John Sayles knows how to write a movie. More than that, however, Sayles knows how to compose such a fantastic ending to a movie. He can weave concepts and ideas from scene to scene and from character to character showing us all the different shades of the spectrum while still maintaining a mostly unbiased view of politics and corruption. In Sayles' City of Hope, this is no different, and I am not surprised that as I peruse through it's film page that less then 2,000 people have viewed this cinematic genius at work. Throughout the film, we are introduced to an easy count of 30 characters, who we can understand and compare, whether they're on screen for one hour or one minute. Vincent Spano and Joe Morton hold the most ground and screen time while never letting the viewer down on their performance. While Tony Lo Bianco and John Sayles are nothing short of brilliant in their roles as well. But above them all, David Straithairn subtly steals the show with one helluva performance that we never take full notice of until the incredible ending.

    I love how Sayles gave himself and Kevin Tighe the ugliest characters in the film (after seeing him do so well in Sayles earlier masterpiece, Matewan). All I can say is that this film is absolutely worth watching. It reminds us (as it reminded me) how badly society needs help and how problems don't go away until it is finally realized that such problems exist. The separation between social classes is apparent and it is also the major issue that Sayles weaves in and out of most of his character motives. Racial slurs, bigotry, prejudice, and politics are all where Sayles points the blame in this film.

    And by the end, Sayles has us wanting more as we see the lowest and most unnoticed character in the entire film shout for help and is totally unheard. 10/10
    10Aldanoli

    A John Sayles tour-de-force

    No, not the Patrick Swayze movie about India . . . that was *City of Joy*. This film, however, is also about one of the urban nightmares of our time-namely, New Jersey. A John Sayles tour-de-force (he wrote, directed, edited, and plays the most venal character), in which five story lines involving more than thirty characters seamlessly intertwine in a horrifying portrait of corruption, deceit, and cynicism in modern America. The ensemble cast is outstanding, and the screenplay rarely hits a false note.
    futures-1

    No one is clean

    "City of Hope": Let writer/director John Sayles pull you into one huge, HUGE, swirling Swirling SWIRLING mmmMMesSsmEEEesSSSMsmeSss of corruption. A big city has all the typical problems. Everyone operates realistically – i.e., you scratch my back, maybe I'll scratch yours. Right and wrong are lost concepts. Social and political survival tactics are practiced by the hunters and the hunted. No one is clean. Deals are made. Victims are collateral damage. It is a realistic story, with slightly enlarged dramatic characters. You won't laugh. (P.S. - See John Sayles film "The Secret of Roan Inish". It is nothing like "City of Hope" but it's amazing and wonderful.)

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    • Trivia
      The film was not released in its native widescreen version on VHS and laserdisc by its owner, RCA/Columbia then Sony, and the widescreen version has been available to rent or download from Apple and Amazon for years. No legal issue prevented its release on DVD, until Sony eventually got around to releasing a Blu-ray in April 2024.
    • Quotes

      Wynn: All the problems we're hearing about tonight, the unemployment, the drugs, the street crimes, those will always be the highest when they people have the least education. So you'll can pay now or you can pay later. I mean if you have a brain tumor you wouldn't shop around for the cheapest surgeon you'll look for the best and that's what we're voting on tonight: the best for our children. Or do we sell out their futures for few tax cuts? Thank you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Frankie and Johnny/Homicide/Little Man Tate/Ricochet/Shattered (1991)

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La ciutat de l'esperança
    • Filming locations
      • Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Esperanza Films Inc.
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,345,015
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,281
      • Oct 14, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,345,015
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 9m(129 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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