Sangre de Mi Sangre
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DVD Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 45 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: December 16, 2008
- Originally Released: 2008
- Label: Ifc
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Armando Hernandez & Jorge Adrián Espíndola | |
Performer: | Paola Mendoza & Jesús Ochoa | |
Directed by | Christopher Zalla | |
Written by | Christopher Zalla | |
Composition by | Brian Cullman | |
Produced by | Ben Odell & Per Melita | |
Director of Photography: | Igor Martinovic |
Entertainment Reviews:
There's nothing easy about Christopher Zalla's very good film, a story that will get under your skin in its depiction of the dark underbelly of the American dream.
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The Deadbolt
Christopher Zalla's SANGRE DE MI SANGRE is a great, impassioned immigrant odyssey....Intricately and imaginatively structured, building to a powerful climax of complex irony.
Los Angeles Times
Rating: 3/4 --
[Director Christopher] Zalla keeps the tension high through a taut story rather than through manipulative, obtrusive thriller direction.
Chicago Tribune
Plot flaws and all, we can be glad that the picture was made -- because of its acting.
The New Republic
Jesus Ochoa, as the grizzled walrus of a father, is touching.
Entertainment Weekly
Well-acted and gripping, Sangre de mi Sangre augurs well for Zalla's career.
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Paste Magazine
Rating: 2.5/5 --
Eventually, of course, all the characters will have to collide for a final reckoning, but that moment strains credulity to the breaking point and sabotages the entire enterprise
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Filmcritic.com
Product Description:
Winner of the 2008 Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, SANGRE DE MI SANGRE is a dark, intense thriller from director Christopher Zalla. It's the story of two young Mexican men, Pedro (Jorge Adrian Espindola) and Juan (Armando Hernandez), who meet while making an illegal crossing from Mexico to Manhattan, crammed into the back of a truck. Pedro reveals to Juan his plan to find his long lost father at an old address that was given to him by his mother. Juan, a born hustler, absorbs Pedro's story and pretends to befriend him, but at the end of their journey he knocks him out and steals his belongings. When Pedro comes to, he finds himself alone and penniless on a dark corner in Brooklyn. He wanders the streets and meets Magda (Paola Mendoza), a Spanish-speaking prostitute. Unable to speak English, Pedro enlists her help navigating the city and finding his father. But Juan has already located Pedro's father, and assumed Pedro's identity. Pedro's father Diego (Jesus Ochoa) initially dismisses Juan's story, but Juan dogs his every step, and eventually begins to charm him. The suspense builds as Pedro continues to thread his way through New York's underbelly, slowly closing in on Juan, leading to the film's explosive and surprising end.
SANGRE DE MI SANGRE crafts a sharp, relentlessly grim portrait of life for an illegal immigrant, and throws a spotlight onto a people who are generally hidden from society's view. While it offers a heartbreaking look at the plight of immigrants, the story itself contains some rather frustrating plot inconsistencies, and some graphic depictions of sex and violence. However, that aside, most viewers will likely still find themselves biting their nails, caught up in the suspense of this raw and original film.
SANGRE DE MI SANGRE crafts a sharp, relentlessly grim portrait of life for an illegal immigrant, and throws a spotlight onto a people who are generally hidden from society's view. While it offers a heartbreaking look at the plight of immigrants, the story itself contains some rather frustrating plot inconsistencies, and some graphic depictions of sex and violence. However, that aside, most viewers will likely still find themselves biting their nails, caught up in the suspense of this raw and original film.
Description by Genius Productions:
Fleeing his criminal past, Juan hops a truck transporting illegal immigrants from Mexico to NYC, where he meets Pedro, who is going to America to search for his father. When Pedro wakes up in New York, Juan has stolen his ID and gone to claim Pedro's father as his own. Now Juan and Pedro, identities confused, are both in Brooklyn looking for a father who neither has ever met.
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