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5th & Alameda

  • 2011
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Mario Van Peebles, Corey Sevier, and Saye Yabandeh in 5th & Alameda (2011)
A woman who is shot in a robbery committed by a reluctant criminal, loses her unborn child. Returning from the hospital, she finds the robber in her home, waiting for her. She instantly believes that he is there to finish the job...but soon discovers that after a lifetime of bad choices and devastating mistakes, this man places himself in her power, allowing her to do anything she so desires, including killing him for what he did...and so begins a tale of torment, love, and redemption.
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Maybe you're not cut out to be a criminal. Two wounded souls seek redemption in a violent crime.Maybe you're not cut out to be a criminal. Two wounded souls seek redemption in a violent crime.Maybe you're not cut out to be a criminal. Two wounded souls seek redemption in a violent crime.

  • Director
    • Richard Friedman
  • Writer
    • Corey Druskin
  • Stars
    • Saye Yabandeh
    • Corey Sevier
    • Mario Van Peebles
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    67
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Friedman
    • Writer
      • Corey Druskin
    • Stars
      • Saye Yabandeh
      • Corey Sevier
      • Mario Van Peebles
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Saye Yabandeh
    Saye Yabandeh
    • Sara
    Corey Sevier
    Corey Sevier
    • Derek
    Mario Van Peebles
    Mario Van Peebles
    • Trevor
    Vince Lozano
    Vince Lozano
    • Parker
    Travis Johns
    Travis Johns
    • Riley
    Rome Shadanloo
    Rome Shadanloo
    • Roya
    Christopher Maleki
    Christopher Maleki
    • Iranian Officer #2
    David Ackert
    David Ackert
    • Iranian Officer #3
    Dori Mizrahi
    • Iranian Judge
    Roger Hewlett
    • Officer
    Robin Polk
    • Nurse
    Graham Clarke
    Graham Clarke
    • Businessman
    Jared Dante
    Jared Dante
    • Iranian Bailiff
    Kate Rees Davies
    • Police Detective
    Lee Doud
    Lee Doud
    • Detective
    Joe Potter
    • Paramedic
    Robert Ri'chard
    Robert Ri'chard
    • Troy
    Laimarie Serrano
    Laimarie Serrano
    • Female Doctor
    • Director
      • Richard Friedman
    • Writer
      • Corey Druskin
    • All cast & crew
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    10derwinbill

    Incredible depth, Saye is strong but vulnerable

    An excellent movie with some deep and important intersecting themes.

    Characters are amazing, selling their real life stories.

    Fate takes several turns, and although intense, movie allows a glimpse into fate, humanity, and justice.

    Saye as Sara leads the cast. Amazing emotion, and incredible strength. And her beauty is enchanting.
    4azcoppen

    40/60 for just far too long, for a film that doesn't know what it is

    My entire raison d'etre for watching this was Saye, having had her picture coincidentally flick on a corner of my screen earlier in the evening and disturb a fantastic bottle of Chilean red. If it's convinced me of anything, it's that i need to scour Los Angeles for an trace of her, in order to propose marriage immediately simply on account of how intoxicated i am with her beauty. That, and to enforce the production company's site overhaul into the 21st century. I am of course now, an entirely biased reviewer.

    That said, it's a very odd film. As a director, it's frustrating: you want to take the potential of what's on offer and realise it to its full potential; but i'm not sure what that is as it's a syncretic mish-mash of ideas that are trying to go somewhere, but never arrive. One thing's for sure: Persian screen presence is unbeatable; there is a goldmine of undiscovered drama in Iranian expat culture and its pseudo-turbulent clash with what is now known as Tehrangeles. You just simply cannot ignore a Persian when they're on screen: that mystical allure is a trump card.

    Firstly, 2hrs is far, far too long: the editor should have pointed that one out, as the director should have cleaned up the script itself. There's at least an hour of redundant material in there. There's probably a story in there somewhere, with a powerful punch; but it's not evident at all. It could be a sick suspense black widow chiller, but there's too much compassion. It could be a vulnerable biopic, but it's too cold. It could be a multicultural document, but it's gritty and americanised. It could have depth, but it doesn't connect with anything more meaningful. The best word for it is schizophrenic, but that indicates an intensity it doesn't have. The only words that come to mind are "unfocused", "diluted" and "meandering".

    It's not bad, but it's not good. The violence approaches visceral (particularly the rape and domestic assaults), and the historical character development starts in an interesting place, only to never actually connect the person who is the focus of the film - it just doesn't join up. The photography is "urban" bleached well, only to be inconsistent for most of the piece. The acting is horrendously wooden in places, yet authentic and moving for specific parts: it's just confusing. Character motivations aren't clear, the pacing is lacklustre, and you're left wondering if it's a case of talented actors being stuck in a bad film, or a good film with bad actors. I suspect the direction is heavily to blame, as it has very little. I also suspect too much collaboration is to blame, from the lack of a singular vision or message. "Mediocre" doesn't do it justice - you can't hate it, you probably won't like it, so it ends up so bland that you can't really rate it. A highly unusual type of scenario.

    Is it a film about Iran and it's attitude to women? The intoxicating and twisted dynamics of dysfunction and/or domestic abuse? Is there a Machiavellian conspiracy or moral that was meant to draw you in? I have no idea. I doubt any of the production staff know either. What i do know is i did manage to get through that bottle of Chilean red quite nicely, and wasn't any the wiser, other than that i should somehow spend more dreamy screen time with Saye, when i probably should be engaging with the film itself - which isn't a good sign of professionalism by any standard.

    This piece needs a second chance: a re-write, a paced story that viciously twists and has a conspiracy at the centre of it, some tough talk to the actors, and a bit of a sick tone to turn the knife and give it a painful edge - heading to a solid theme, message, and moral.

    But then again, that would make it an entirely different film.

    TL;DR Idiot watches film because he wants to marry the girl in real life, suggests re-writing the film which he doesn't much about anyway. Take review with a shovel of salt.

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    • Quotes

      Sara: You are not ganna, EAT, SLEEP or SPEEK without my permission... You will not use my bathroom! Disobey and the bottom of my shoe will be the last thing you'll ever see!

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      by Rae

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • 1200 Santee Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(exteriors Santee Alley)
    • Production companies
      • Leo Entertainment
      • 4th & Alameda Picture Company
      • APT. 1B Productions
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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