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Boricua's Bond

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
311
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Boricua's Bond (2000)
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Can a young person in the South Bronx pursue a dream that isn't tied to crime, gang-banging, prostitution, violence, and racism? Tommy is a natural leader and a gifted artist. When Allen, a ... Read allCan a young person in the South Bronx pursue a dream that isn't tied to crime, gang-banging, prostitution, violence, and racism? Tommy is a natural leader and a gifted artist. When Allen, a white kid, moves into the neighborhood with his single mom, he's a victim of constant hara... Read allCan a young person in the South Bronx pursue a dream that isn't tied to crime, gang-banging, prostitution, violence, and racism? Tommy is a natural leader and a gifted artist. When Allen, a white kid, moves into the neighborhood with his single mom, he's a victim of constant harassment until Tommy offers friendship. Meanwhile, a corrupt cop hits on Allen's mother and,... Read all

  • Director
    • Val Lik
  • Writer
    • Val Lik
  • Stars
    • Frankie Negron
    • Val Lik
    • Ramses Ignacio
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    311
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Val Lik
    • Writer
      • Val Lik
    • Stars
      • Frankie Negron
      • Val Lik
      • Ramses Ignacio
    • 20User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
    • 21Metascore
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    Frankie Negron
    • Tommy
    Val Lik
    • Allen
    Ramses Ignacio
    Ramses Ignacio
    • Axel
    Jorge Gautier
    • Wilson
    Jesglar Cabral
    • Antonio
    Robyn Karp
    • Susan Miller
    Geovanny Pineda
    • Avery
    Marco Sorisio
    • Officer Highlander
    Erica Torres
    • Christine
    Kaleena Justiniano
    • Rose
    Jeff Knite
    Jeff Knite
    • Paco
    • (as Jeff Asencio)
    Mike Benz
    • Sammy
    • (as Michael '2-Smoove' Demitro)
    Pietro González
    • Diner Owner
    Manuel Cabral
    • Tommy's Father
    • (as Manuel Jesus Cabral)
    Elsa Canals
    • Tommy's Mother
    Maurice Phillips
    • Santa
    Edison Torres
    • Priest
    Vanessa Del Sol
    Vanessa Del Sol
    • Princess
    • Director
      • Val Lik
    • Writer
      • Val Lik
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    screenryter

    TERRIBLE DEPICTION OF LATINOS AS SAVAGES

    I absolutely hated this movie. First there were hardly any Boricua's in the film. The story was, wait, what story? It was worst than a student film. I think the director got into some money, got some singers and rappers to be in the film and then shot random scenes, not necessarily caring whether the end result would make sense or not. Don't get fooled by Big Pun appearing on the movie poster. He is in the movie a total of about five minutes and that's only because the brilliant (can you sense my sarcasm) director used the same part of Big Pun in the beginning and then again in the end. Director,(hmmm. does he even deserve that title? uhhh, NO) at any rate, Val Lik went on to create a film where every negative stereotype about latinos were blatantly perpetuated. The movie absolutely disgusts me and it will go down as the worst movie I have seen to date.
    jsalvian

    this movie sucked

    this movie was so terrible words can't even describe how stupid I felt after watching it. First off the acting was terrible, the story was so fumbled and drawn out, one after the other cliches. I guess we haven't seen enough movies about the inner city youth that is a bad seed but has good in him and a talent(painting) but the 'hood keeps pulling him under so that talent and good can never shine until his friend shoots a cop in a holding cell. I'd rather eat glass than watch this movie again.
    gravesp

    Horrible

    First off, I am an aspiring independent film director myself. When I had talked to consultants about my project, they told me never to write something that I didn't know anything about. Case and point, a Russian named Val Lik has decided to write and direct a film about Puerto Ricans, like myself, and failed miserably, because it's obvious he doesn't know what he's talking about.

    This movie had little plot and I couldn't tell who the lead was from time to time. When reading the TV Guide review, it stated that a white kid was trying to survive in a Puerto Rican neighborhood. When I read the online review, it stated that a painter looked to do something better with his life besides crime and drugs and prostitution. So, what character are we supposed to follow? Not even Val Lik, who plays the white kid, knows who we are supposed to follow. It's completely fake.

    Not to mention, Axel, an overweight Boricua, taking off his clothes any chance he gets to do so. If I had to see this kid's ass one more time, I was going to shoot myself. His little hijinx distract from the message that Val was attempting to convey. Why add a scene where Axel hitches a ride from the police? What good is that to the overall story?

    Considering how weak his story was, he enlisted the help of hip-hoppers Big Pun, DMX, Method Man, Redman, and a few others, to try and earn him some credibility. It doesn't. Not to take anything away from any of these artists, but this outsider's look on Puerto Ricans in the inner city gives him no credibility and no chance of redemption in my eyes, regardless of who he casts in the film.
    1Johnny0581

    Horrible!

    How do I start? I decided to give this movie a chance expecting to see a movie depicting the positive and negative aspects of the South Bronx, but all I saw was the negatives all the way. Almost every single character in this film is a lowlife, with the exception of Tommy, Allen and Rose. Tommy was supposed to be everyone's role model in the film, yet, most of the time he stood around and did nothing when his posse of low lives he so called "friends" did stupid and highly embarrassing things to other people. The heavy set guy taking off his clothes through half of the movie was supposed to be the comic relief, but I just found him obnoxious and not at all funny. Another major flaw of this film is its lack of story line. There is none, whatsoever. All we see for an hour and 35 minutes is the director showing almost every Puerto Rican and black in the film act like savages with absolutely no class or manners.

    If this film was trying to be anything like past classics such as Boyz 'n the Hood, Do The Right Thing or Menace 2 Society, it failed miserably. At least those other films showed many other positive aspects of African-Americans and those films actually had a storyline and plot.

    In the end, when this movie was over, I felt sick to my stomach of watching every single negative stereotype of Puerto Ricans in a single film. I don't even think the title is fitting. What is this bond that Boricuas share according to Val Lik anyway? A lifetime of violent behavior, promiscuous sex, irresponsibility, drugs? is that the bond? Where is the positive message? Please, do yourself a favor, especially if you're Puerto Rican. Stay away from this film, you will thank me later.
    bcacique

    Why?

    This film seems like it was inspired by a bunch of guys that sat around in the Bronx drinkin' and smokin' and laughin' at each others jokes and putdowns, then figured, "we ought to make a movie about this". Although there were moments that worked (many of the amateurs gave relatively inspired performances), the movie basically send a negative message: that Blacks and Puerto Ricans are enemies (ignoring the fact that Puerto Ricans are a mulatto race). It also perpetuates the idea that Boricuas dream and aspire to be white. Simple minds are easily influenced by this kind of tripe. For example, joanna 9 writes in her review on this website that she's from P.R. and never lived in NY, but then goes on to say that blacks mistreat Puerto Ricans. What a genius. Finally, most of the blame for the negative portrayal of Blacks in this (and any other) film rests squarely on the shoulders of the Black "actors". There are no whites in blackface to blame anymore.

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Boyz from the Bronx
    • Filming locations
      • South Bronx, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Big Ones Entertainment
      • MIA
      • Mindz in Action
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $71,046
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $54,289
      • Jun 25, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $71,046
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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