Sin Nombre
Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga.
2009. Rated R, 96 minutes.
Cast:
Edgar M. Flores
Paulina Gaiton
Kristian Ferrer
Diana Garcia
Felipe Castro
Plot: Sayra (Gaiton), recently reunited with her father is traveling north with him, hoping to cross the border into the United States. Along the way, she meets Willy AKA El Casper (Flores), a gang-banger on the run from his own homies.
The Good: The story-telling on display is outstanding. The movie expertly switches back and forth between it's two storylines until they come together to create an intriguing chase movie. Our main character, Willy, is very well drawn, full of emotion and confusion and played excellently by Edgar M. Flores. In fact, the acting is strong across the board despite the use of a cast with limited experience. Through their work and that of the director, by the time we reach the seemingly inevitable ending it still cuts us deep.
The Bad: Though it does what it does very well, it misses a huge opportunity. The character Smiley (Ferrer) is a "tween"-aged boy who has just joined the gang. With all he goes through and what happens at the end we should've been given more insight into how these events might affect him from this point forward.
The Ugly: What happens to the love of Willy's life.
Recommendation: Some of you will see the plot and immediately be turned off, never giving the movie a chance. For the rest of us, it's an excellent urban tale about choices and consequences. Yes, it wants us to root for our heroes, but never tries to decide for you whether what they're doing is right or wrong. Besides, that's not the issue, here. What's more examined is how we deal with loved ones, and the loss of loved ones, during trying times. Subtitleophobes beware: we're speaking Spanish.
The Opposite View: Justin Lowe, The Hollywood Reporter
What the Internet Says: 7.7/10 on imdb.com (1/25/10), 88% on rottentomatoes.com, 77/100 on metacritic.com
MY SCORE: 8/10
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