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Adios Vaya Con Dios

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
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Adios Vaya Con Dios (2014)
Inspired by real events a day of reckoning approaches for Rory, a rising Irish-Mexican street gang member, when his trusted life-long friend Eloy, is released from prison.
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Inspired by real events a day of reckoning approaches for Rory, a rising Irish-Mexican street gang member, when his trusted life-long friend Eloy, is released from prison.Inspired by real events a day of reckoning approaches for Rory, a rising Irish-Mexican street gang member, when his trusted life-long friend Eloy, is released from prison.Inspired by real events a day of reckoning approaches for Rory, a rising Irish-Mexican street gang member, when his trusted life-long friend Eloy, is released from prison.

  • Directors
    • La Raza
    • Marius Iliescu
    • Mónica Esmeralda León
  • Writers
    • Zachary Laoutides
    • Mónica Esmeralda León
  • Stars
    • Zachary Laoutides
    • Marius Iliescu
    • Madrid St. Angelo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.1K
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    • Directors
      • La Raza
      • Marius Iliescu
      • Mónica Esmeralda León
    • Writers
      • Zachary Laoutides
      • Mónica Esmeralda León
    • Stars
      • Zachary Laoutides
      • Marius Iliescu
      • Madrid St. Angelo
    • 8User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Zachary Laoutides
    Zachary Laoutides
    • Rory King
    Marius Iliescu
    Marius Iliescu
    • Tiger De'Leon
    Madrid St. Angelo
    Madrid St. Angelo
    • Gustavo De'Leon
    Ric Morgan
    Ric Morgan
    • Liam King
    Emmanuel Isaac
    Emmanuel Isaac
    • Bones
    Ruby Aceves
    • Jenny
    Nathan Ayala
    • Aurelio
    Jessica Beligni
    Jessica Beligni
    • Venessa
    John Campanile
    John Campanile
    • Tazio
    Vito Carbonara
    • Verdio
    Justice Carmon
    • Father Macaulay
    Kyle Dal Santo
    Kyle Dal Santo
    • Ritchie
    Felicia Danisor
    • Myra
    Robert Finlayson
    • Christopher
    Angel Guzman
    • De'Leon Brother
    Michael Hammond
    • Maurice King
    • (as Michael David Hammond)
    Michael David Hammond
    • Maurice King
    Al Marchesi
    Al Marchesi
    • Eloy Rosales
    • (as Albertho E. Garcia)
    • Directors
      • La Raza
      • Marius Iliescu
      • Mónica Esmeralda León
    • Writers
      • Zachary Laoutides
      • Mónica Esmeralda León
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    10keyads

    Highly original

    With an over-saturation of Independent films, and 'no' I'm not including the low budget B- Movies that pop out for genre fair, do yourself a favor and check out Adios Vaya Con Dios. Don't be deceived by the premise that reflects a gangster movie. The film couldn't have been put together more creatively and the experimentation of bringing the genuine community into the movie pays off.

    Highly original, that is the title of this review because it is and someone needs to be the advocate of the art house film approach to a gangster genre film. The movie that comes to observance on the same parity would be the Brazilian film City of God. That film in particular had twenty times the budget (being a throw back 70's piece), but like Adios Vaya Con Dios there was an artistic methodology. In Adios Vaya Con Dios the film is less action and more talk, more the analysis of social issues that plague the Chicago Latino communities. It's a smart film and 'no' they don't insult my intelligence, nor will they yours.

    I'll be straightforward, with the few independent films I will watch in 2016, I want to be hard, I want to be critical, I want to smack sense into filmmakers once and a while. The poster of the movie invited me; I wanted to 'throw down' some film tips to Adios Vaya Con Dios and shame on me. This film humbled me, watching the behind the scenes further made me appreciate the bravery of all the participants.

    Mean and ugly neighborhoods can create the most beautiful and imaginary minds. The coming together of executive producer Monica Esmeralda Leon and writer/actor Zachary Laoutides collaborated a perfect artistry in the streets. I hope people pay attention.
    10jessonstatim

    Beyond bullets

    If you think you're getting guns and action you're completely in for a surprise. I didn't expect a film carved out with such an artistic hint. Actor and writer Zachary Laoutides does something very different then just your classic gangster film. Adios Vaya Con Dios may have not reached it's full potential due to limitations, but creatively Zachary Laoutides with his talented art designer, Alfredo Kaos Leon who created the skeletorian makeup add depth into the lackluster films that Hollywood has been creating that trust in formulations.

    There is something different at work here, one in the stylishness of how the film is shot by Timothy J. Aguado, the rock music, the transitions from scenes introducing us with montage setups, as Olmec gang leader Tiger De'Leon puts it, "This isn't your hood," and I'm glad it's not the typical Hollywood hood instead we are getting something intellectual and imaginative.

    It may disappoint some, who are awaiting gang warfare to erupt on the tough Chicago streets, but Zachary Laoutides stays authentic and truthful to the storytelling and budget he had.
    10heatherwthurman

    Adios to old clichés.

    I don't think we can demand a more creative script and film from the ingredients we see recycled in Hollywood every year. Writer and actor Zachary Laoutides teams up with Executive Producer Monica Esmeralda Leon using her tough neighborhood not only to setup the locations for the movie, but also integrating all walks of life from inside the neighborhoods metamorphosis-iring them into actors and actresses. It's not only the reality of using the human materials from the streets, but the studio Ave Fenix Pictures borrowing real stories that have become legend to the locals while using an art house film approach.

    At times the film recalls a European Spaniard sense of cinema, having a stable Spanish narrator giving extra facts and storyline as the movie travels forward. The cinema looks aged, dark, raw and at times grainy moving us into the next episodic quest Rory must attend to. The movie is scored by European ambient psychedelic rock by United Kingdom musicians Liam Williams and Joel Goldbreg. Mexican pop start Gaston Sanchez joins in with alternative beats that give us classic Sylvester Stallone montages.

    Adios Vaya Con Dios Bel-Air Film Festivals Official Selection racking up several nominations is a work of art, is a work of the tragedy and beauty of where one grows up. Too bad Adios Vaya Con Dios didn't embark on the art house film festivals circuit, as I believe they would have quadrupled awards and nominations constructing a nonpareil film not observed before.
    10jameskortar

    Art wins in the streets.

    A gangster art house film. There I said it, never thought I would, never thought I would see a Chicago movie about gangs play out as an artistic piece; reminiscent at times of Alejandro González Iñárritu's early work Amores Perros. This is a much more organic attempt at mixing real people and real places into a cinematic story. At moments I could tell the local actors who were picked up and placed into the movie from the theater actors (at times over projecting) to the film actors who performed in refinement.

    Adios Vaya Con Dios is a mix of different intensities, but it works just as good as it will get knowing how movie was filmed. Zachary Laoutides' unconventional script gives us something completely distinctive then what we would expect a stereotypical Latino gangster movie to include. It's even difficult for me to call it 'gangster' or 'Latino' for that matter. It's something unalike on the artistic side of the tracks and because of that I enjoyed it. Art wins in the streets.

    Maybe it's the euro rock music that was selected featuring artists from the UK and Mexico that transformed the tempo of the film or maybe it's the realism of every time Zachary Laoutides is on camera and we see his internal pain, a rather silent performance, but he doesn't need to say much. I'm interested in following the La Raza film movement, so it's been coined; to see what this group of artists create next as it's something fresh and stimulating, not falling into the cliché of movie-making.
    10melissarmcdougall

    Fresh storyline and powerful performances.

    We trail lead nominated actor and writer Zachary Laoutides, Rory King, over his journey to bounce town only to have his friend Eloy get released from prison, flinging his strategies of getaway to the wind. Zachary Laoutides gives a nearly silent performance at times; we see his distress walking through the dangerous streets concluded by his despondent face. I speculated why his performance was reserved, but it makes sense, as urban cities tend to become the recluse havens where gangs become ones voice. Rory King being half Mexican with an Irish last name adds to his trauma.

    Marius Iliescu playing the Olmec gang leader Tiger as well as his young brother, Bones, played my Emmanuel Isaac show the insanity of gang allegiances. Something Rory King is trying to escape. The movie is shot artistically, from Timothy J. Aguado's swapping from black and white, to his raw shots of Rory's burning off his tattoos. The film impressions are dated belonging in the late 70's or early 80's, a foreign grouping with Spanish narration throughout the movie. To his acclaim Zachary Laoutides' writing keeps a rapidity that never gets dull moving us artistically from one scene to the next by way of music video mixtures, to serious situations with very serious repercussions.

    The film seems to hint another chapter, which may be the methodology of what Zachary Laoutides is trying to achieve, the survival rate for the main characters appear at good odds, their larger then life one-liners and intricate development look like they can stick around for yet another phase.

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 2018 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Goodbye and Go with God
    • Production company
      • Ave Fenix Pictures Studios
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      • $1,100,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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