La Mission R

Growing up in the Mission district of San Francisco, Che Rivera has always had to be tough to survive.
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DVD Details

  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 56 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: August 10, 2010
  • Originally Released: 2008
  • Label: Screen Media

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Entertainment Reviews:

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User Ratings: 5,866
Rating: 3.5/5 -- Benjamin Bratt brings his A-game to a difficult, potentially clichéd role. Full Review
Los Angeles Times
Apr 9, 2010
Rating: 2.5/4 -- I don't require acceptance and reconciliation, and La Mission is forthright in avoiding easy answers. But does the screenplay shortchange Che by painting him more broadly at the film's end than he seemed at the beginning? Full Review
Chicago Sun-Times
Jul 8, 2010
Rating: B -- Looks and sounds great with beautiful low-rider cars, colorful location shots and a unique musical score composed by South African musician Mark Kilian ("Rendition"), along with some classic golden oldies on the soundtrack. Full Review
Laramie Movie Scope
Dec 31, 2010
Rating: D+ -- La Mission feels more like Sundance fodder from 20 or 25 years ago than something with much relevance today. Full Review
AV Club
Jul 8, 2010
Rating: 2/4 -- The problem is that the screenplay to La Mission should never have gone before the cameras in this condition. Full Review
San Francisco Chronicle
Apr 15, 2010
This old-style life-lesson drama is clearly a labor of love....The warmth comes through...
Entertainment Weekly
Apr 16, 2010
Rating: C+ -- Has a false ring. Full Review
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Dec 25, 2010

Product Description:

A reformed ex-convict and lowrider car aficionado kicks his beloved son out of the house after discovering that the boy has been living a secret life in Sundance Film Festival veteran Peter Bratt's heartfelt family drama. Che (Benjamin Bratt) is out of prison and on the straight and narrow. Still, every day is a struggle as he battles alcoholism and drives a bus in order to support his family. When the workday is done, Che and his friends, the "Mission Boyz," pass the time by restoring junked cars to mint condition. Feared by his peers yet deeply respected as the toughest Chicano on the block, Che is the kind of guy whose entire existence is defined by his macho reputation. There's no one in the world that Che loves more than his adolescent son, Jesse (Jeremy Ray Valdez), but both father and son are about to discover that love isn't exactly unconditional. Upon discovering that Jesse has been living a secret life, Che flies into a violent rage, assaulting the boy and kicking him out onto the street. Meanwhile, Che's attractive and headstrong neighbor Lena (Erika Alexander) challenges the ultra-macho gearhead to step back for a minute and take stock of the life he thought he had.

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  • UPC: 814838010489
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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