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Washington Heights

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
416
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Washington Heights (2002)
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In the Latino neighborhood of New York City's Washington Heights, two sons of immigrants one Dominican, one Irish wrestle with ambition and identity, only to discover that sometimes pursuing... Read allIn the Latino neighborhood of New York City's Washington Heights, two sons of immigrants one Dominican, one Irish wrestle with ambition and identity, only to discover that sometimes pursuing one's dreams comes at a heavy cost.In the Latino neighborhood of New York City's Washington Heights, two sons of immigrants one Dominican, one Irish wrestle with ambition and identity, only to discover that sometimes pursuing one's dreams comes at a heavy cost.

  • Director
    • Alfredo Rodriguez de Villa
  • Writers
    • Nat Moss
    • Alfredo Rodriguez de Villa
    • Junot Diaz
  • Stars
    • Tomas Milian
    • Manny Perez
    • Danny Hoch
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    416
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfredo Rodriguez de Villa
    • Writers
      • Nat Moss
      • Alfredo Rodriguez de Villa
      • Junot Diaz
    • Stars
      • Tomas Milian
      • Manny Perez
      • Danny Hoch
    • 13User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Tomas Milian
    Tomas Milian
    • Eddie
    Manny Perez
    Manny Perez
    • Carlos
    Danny Hoch
    Danny Hoch
    • Mickey
    Jude Ciccolella
    Jude Ciccolella
    • Sean
    Andrea Navedo
    Andrea Navedo
    • Maggie
    Bobby Cannavale
    Bobby Cannavale
    • Angel
    David Zayas
    David Zayas
    • David
    Callie Thorne
    Callie Thorne
    • Raquel
    Judy Reyes
    Judy Reyes
    • Daisy
    Jamie Tirelli
    Jamie Tirelli
    • Guillermo
    Michael Hyatt
    Michael Hyatt
    • Michelle
    Roberto Sanchez
    • Tito
    Sara Ramirez
    Sara Ramirez
    • Belkis
    Fernando Baez
    • Man In Street
    Denia Brache
    • Flirting woman
    Ray Castellanos
    • Elderly Man
    Brian Adam DeJesus
    Brian Adam DeJesus
    • Steven
    Melissa Delaney-Del Valle
    • Janeane
    • Director
      • Alfredo Rodriguez de Villa
    • Writers
      • Nat Moss
      • Alfredo Rodriguez de Villa
      • Junot Diaz
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    noralee

    A Fresh Look at Rebellion in the Old Neighborhood

    "Washington Heights" brings fresh elements to the old, but continually autobiographical for young filmmakers, story of the immigrant's son who is striving to get out of the old neighborhood.

    The lead could have been played by John Garfield, but as the old neighborhood is now a Dominican Republic stronghold, he's played by Manny Perez, who was also very good in A & E's "100 Center Street." Another alum from the same show, Bobby Cannavale, only gets to do a similar role as he did in "Kingpin." but we also get to see other TV series refugees as well in different roles.

    What's new here is not only does he want to be an artist, but a comic book artist escaping into an exaggerated fantasy world. The usual conflict with the father is O'Neillian as it is not just rebellion, but complicated with responsibilities.

    The financial struggles of each character ties them all together in a tense web of dependencies, making the climax more shattering to all.

    Freshest is the lack of sexism and genuine affection for women; all the women are employed, independent, and not dragging the men down with unwanted pregnancies; nice to know characters in such movies have finally discovered birth control (though I missed a couple of plot resolution points involving the women).

    The very long list of thank you's in the credits reinforces that the film was a labor of love with minimal budget, but the resulting cheap, available light cinematography is less Dogma-noble and more just plain hard to see.
    6caspian1978

    Several Stories in One

    Washington Heights is geared toward the Latino community. A nice movie about a small community inside a giant New York city. Much like its audience, the movie itself was made by the efforts of Latinos. While the movie focuses on the main character and his interactions with his friends, enemies, parents, and girlfriend, the movie's strongest link is the side story of the Father. It is the relationship between the Father and the Son that keeps many audience members interested in what is going to happen next. Instead, the story jumps too much between the side stories of the friend who wants to go bowling, his girlfriend who is making dresses, and the neighborhood that jumps in and out of everybody's lives without warning. In the end, a nice story that hits home on many levels. The story about a father and a son who were never Father and Son is the strongest link in this movie's chain.
    4edisonortiz72

    low budget flick

    Starring Tomas Milian and Manny Perez – 'Washington Heights' is a low budget drama set in a Latino neighborhood in NYC.

    A young comic-book artist (Manny Perez) wants to escape his Latino neighborhood. When his father is crippled by a robber's gunshot, the young man is forced to run the family bodega.

    The movie was shot in a budget (low resolution video and poor audio) with low profile actors.

    The plot flowed well for 85 minutes but the last 5 minutes were just terrible. We don't know for sure if Perez and his girlfriend remained together and if Angel ended-up in jail for the shooting.

    4/10
    george.schmidt

    Familiar yet watchable

    WASHINGTON HEIGHTS (2003) **1/2 Tomas Milian, Manny Perez, Danny Hoch, Jude Ciccolella, Andrea Navedo, Bobby Cannavale, David Zayas, Callie Thorne, Judy Reyes. Well-acted morality tale about a talented illustrator (Perez) with dreams of having his own comic book finds himself trapped in the titular neighborhood where he is forced to aid his recently stricken father (Milian) to run the family bodega. Conflicts and conscience run high with the feel of early Lumet or Lee thanks to newcomer Alfredo De Villa's use of digital video to give the film a feeling of intimacy and closeness that parallels the claustrophobia felt by the main characters. Familiar yet watchable.
    8howard.schumann

    Honest and involving

    In the last few decades, the neighborhood of Washington Heights in upper Manhattan has changed from the predominantly German Jewish area I grew up in to one that is now almost exclusively Dominican. The change took place gradually after thousands of small landowners in the Dominican Republic were dispossessed in 1965-1966 following the U.S. military invasion and occupation. When I think about the Heights of my youth, I can still smell the freshly baked rye bread from the Jewish bakeries on St. Nicholas Avenue and taste the kosher pickles from my father's delicatessen on 193rd street. Now, as captured by first-time director Alfredo de Villa in the film Washington Heights, the streets are filled with salsa music and bodegas and domino players in the streets. Shot on digital video in basements, streets, alleys, and ground floor apartments in only 18 days with a minimal budget, Washington Heights is about fathers and sons, the conflict of generations, and the sad undercurrent of violence that is a part of the assimilation process.

    In the film, two sons are hampered in their attempts to realize their dreams. Carlos Ramirez (Manny Perez) commutes daily to the East Village to work as a comic book inker and longs to have his own imprint house. He is unwilling to forgive his father Eddie (Tomas Milian) for cheating on his mother. Eddie, who owns the corner bodega, had to give up his own goal to become a bolero singer when he married and had a son and now scorns his son's artistic ambitions. In a subplot, Carlos' friend Mickey, the son of an Irish building manager Sean Kilpatrick (Jude Ciccolella) dreams of winning a bowling tournament is Las Vegas but his father does everything he can to keep him stuck in his job as a building superintendent.

    Tragically, Carlos' plans are put on hold after his father is shot and paralyzed during a robbery. It is a struggle for both men to accept the new conditions of their life and old resentments quickly boil to the surface but there are tender moments as well. When Carlos takes over the business, however, he discovers that his father owes a debt of $25,000 to Kilpatrick and is determined to work until he can pay off the debt. Carlos' preoccupation with running the business and taking care of his father puts strains on his relationship with his dressmaker girl friend Maggie (Andrea Navedo) and she says to Carlos: "You think you are an artist but you're just a guy whose father owns a bodega."

    Things become even more complicated when his girl friend's brother, Angel (Bobby Cannavale) hides the money he is saving to return to the Dominican Republic in his LP collection and foolishly tells people where it is. Ultimately, Carlos is able to use his experience with his father to deepen his commitment to the neighborhood and to transform the quality of his art. I found Washington Heights to be predictable and sometimes amateurish, but it is an honest and involving film that portends a bright future for the director and his cast and one I would not hesitate to recommend.

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      The Bodega shown in the film is a real Bodega on Fort Washington Avenue.

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Washington Heights, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • AsDuesDon
      • Ex-Bo Productions
      • Stolen Car Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $160,291
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $61,332
      • May 11, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $160,291
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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