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American Flyer

  • 2010
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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American Flyer (2010)
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An economically repressed young man (Bondo) loses his father in his attempt to cross the border (to send money home) at Tijuana, Mexico. As Bondo sets out on his own, he encounters an array ... Read allAn economically repressed young man (Bondo) loses his father in his attempt to cross the border (to send money home) at Tijuana, Mexico. As Bondo sets out on his own, he encounters an array of people holding him back, including the Chief of TJ policia that killed his father, that... Read allAn economically repressed young man (Bondo) loses his father in his attempt to cross the border (to send money home) at Tijuana, Mexico. As Bondo sets out on his own, he encounters an array of people holding him back, including the Chief of TJ policia that killed his father, that now wants him dead too. After a deadly attempt at crossing the boarder himself, he resour... Read all

  • Director
    • Mark L. Christensen
  • Writer
    • Mark L. Christensen
  • Stars
    • Douglas Spain
    • Julian Scott Urena
    • Demetrius Navarro
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    107
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    • Director
      • Mark L. Christensen
    • Writer
      • Mark L. Christensen
    • Stars
      • Douglas Spain
      • Julian Scott Urena
      • Demetrius Navarro
    • 5User reviews
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    Douglas Spain
    Douglas Spain
    • Bondo
    Julian Scott Urena
    • Gonzales
    Demetrius Navarro
    Demetrius Navarro
    • Luis
    Patricia Rae
    Patricia Rae
    • Maria
    Isabel Cueva
    Isabel Cueva
    • Conchita
    Emilio Rivera
    Emilio Rivera
    • Big Boss
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Uncle John
    Ray Aguayo
    • Luis
    Richard Azurdia
    Richard Azurdia
    • TQ Man
    Yeniffer Behrens
    Yeniffer Behrens
    • Lima
    Anelia Dyoulgerova
    • Esmeralda
    Jason S. Gray
    • Gracias Chica
    Justin Huen
    Justin Huen
    • Carlos
    Victor Herminio Lopez
    Victor Herminio Lopez
    • Miguel
    • (as Victor López)
    Ricardo Mamood-Vega
    Ricardo Mamood-Vega
    • Interrogator
    • (as Ricardo Mamood)
    Erlinda Navarro
    Erlinda Navarro
    • Sandra
    • (as Erlinda Orozco)
    Jesse Ramirez
    Jesse Ramirez
    • Felipe
    Vicki Roberts
    Vicki Roberts
    • Sara
    • Director
      • Mark L. Christensen
    • Writer
      • Mark L. Christensen
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    8sndnature

    One of the better independent films

    I think American Flyer was done very well. The story line was interesting and most importantly, it was original. I think the script and dialog were believable. I am a stickler about dialog, cheesy lines and I thought the dialog was done very well. It also did a great job with a topic that often has two opposing teams and the film really didn't choose either side and remained objective. This is one of the better films by an independent film maker and shows great promise for the future. Plus, I am a big fan of Danny Treo. Modern story telling has gotten kind of weak and I am way more interested in what independent film makers are up to. You can tell when a writer has a story to tell and when it is designed for an a market. American Flyer seemed to be an honest story.
    8bets777

    Great film from an up and coming independent file maker!

    When I watched this movie, I was not sure what to expect. However, it had all the elements a great film has. You bonded with the characters and cheered for them in the end. There is the bad guys and the good guys, but it is not a good vs. evil story. You also get to laugh and cry. You truly feel for the characters the writer has created.

    It is a touchy subject matter for many Americans, yet it is told without a bias. It is a good movie to watch, regardless of how you feel about this issue. To add to it, this is not a big studio film, but rather an independent film completely done by the writer. That adds to it in that it is a true American dream! I highly recommend it.
    7zoniedon-1

    Surprising indie film

    First off a total disclaimer. I know nobody associated with this film. Furthermore I had never heard of it before this week.

    I found this movie posted in a Usenet newsgroup and after reading the plot at IMDb I decided to give it a go. Although a gringo I have spent almost my entire life near the border at Tijuana.

    I am particularly partial to independent movies made with love and care. With small budgets some filmmakers craft interesting and even surprisingly good films because they have a story to tell and are dedicated to a vision of how to deliver it.

    The plot is rather simple. A good boy from a poor part of Mexico arrives in Tijuana hoping to earn enough money to cross the border into the United States "and become rich". It is not without problems but he survives in the big city because he is a good boy with ideals and is easy to like.

    Without going into the story, he becomes enmeshed with a corrupt Tijuana police official. Will he make it to the U.S. safely? A raucous finish to the film makes this movie especially enjoyable.

    If you have any background with the plight of Mexicans you will understand this movie and be rooting for the boy.
    9dannykuchuck

    Clever twists and some electric performances.

    This movie is pretty ingenious and you can't help but get hooked as soon as you realize the hero is building an airplane to fly over the Mexican border. I won't reveal if he makes it or not, but just try walking away once this movie starts.

    Mark Christensen has made a movie with a great idea at it's core and is poetic and smart in it's execution. Douglas Spain plays Bondo, a smart kid from the sticks, poor and dreaming of America. But American Flyer is also very funny and nuanced in how it handles the heroes journey.

    I loved the fact that Bondo is building his airplane from spare auto parts. Douglas Spain is great as this ambitious everyman. Another movie might have made him a clichéd genius surrounded by clownish inferiors, but Bondo is very real, he's bright but limited. Spain captures a sort of frustrating single-mindedness in this character. We follow Bondo on his adventures around Mexico, rounding up mechanical parts, evading traps and dealing with an oddball cast of characters.

    Patricia Rae is particularly heartbreaking as his cousin, she is both erotic and sad as she attempts to play the men in her life but instead, they play her. Danny Trejo has a rare chance to show his warmth as Bondo's uncle and he is just as great a screen presence as he is when he plays a bad guy. I liked the way the movie subverts stereotypes and portrays Mexico and Mexicans as a varied and diverse civilization, with no easy generalizations drawn. Even Tijuana is shown to be both menacing and enticing, Christensen shoots it beautifully, in a fluid, almost musical style. But that's not the best part of this movie - the best part is the villain.

    The homemade airplane and Bondo's plan seem completely plausible and yes, you root for the good guy, but I swear, it's this villain - the total scumbag corrupt cop, 'Gonzales' - that you secretly root for. Julian Scott Urena, who plays Gonzales, almost steals this clever movie from the hero and everyone else, including the girl, Danny Trejo and even from the airplane.

    Without getting into all the twists and turns, Gonzales, the chief of police for Tijuana is trying to stop Bondo from leaving Mexico for the North. And Urena makes his character - who tortures, kills, double-crosses, etc - compelling and sympathetic. Gonzales takes it very personally that Bondo wants to leave Mexico - Chief Gonzales loves his homeland and he should - it's been good to him. His rage is believable and frightening because he is wounded by the entire concept of Mexicans going North over the border.

    This migration North saddens and infuriates Gonzales and Urena takes you along for this emotional ride. You feel his sadness morph to anger and his rage build, it's menacing, he's out of control, but Urena/Gonzales actually convinces you that there is something even worse about Bondo's American dream. Funny, believable and wildly threatening, Urena is like a psychotic one-man Tijuana Chamber of Commerce.

    Urena's performance reminds me a little of Orson Welles corrupt sheriff Quinlan in "Touch Of Evil", he rolls around town, showing up everywhere, manipulating the sharpest hustlers in town, lying, cheating and very charming. And Urena's made this character surprisingly resonant because he's motivated by so much more than just greed. It's great stuff in a good movie.

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Adventures of Buckaroo Bondo
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Find Art Films
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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