Sangre de mi sangre

Film 2007 | Drammatico 110 min.

Regia di Christopher Zalla. Un film con Armando Hernandez, Jorge Adrian Espindola, Jesús Ochoa, Paola Mendoza. Genere Drammatico - USA, 2007, durata 110 minuti.

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Kevin Thomas
Kevin Thomas

Christopher Zalla's "Sangre de Mi Sangre" (Blood of My Blood) is a great, impassioned immigrant odyssey in which the desperation of illegal immigrants to make it across the Mexico border at any cost drives a compelling, suspenseful fable of innocence and betrayal. Juan (Armando Hernández) and Pedro (Jorge Adrián Espindola) arrive in New York City in a tractor-trailer packed with undocumented immigrants. Naive Pedro has shown his cunning new friend a sealed letter from his mother that is to serve as a letter of introduction to the father he never knew, whom he believes to be the prosperous proprietor of a French restaurant. Pedro awakens to find that Juan has stolen his belongings along with the precious letter.
Assuming Pedro's identity, Juan discovers that Pedro's father Diego (Jesús Ochoa) is but a restaurant kitchen worker who rejects him outright, letter or no letter. But Juan, a con man as facile as he is desperate, displays a terrier's tenacity in his determination to attach himself to Diego. In the meantime, the sweetly feckless Pedro tries to latch on to the coke-sniffing street prostitute Magda (Paola Mendoza) for help in finding his father. Shot mainly in New York's meanest, murkiest streets, "Sangre de Mi Sangre," is intricately and imaginatively structured, building to a powerful climax of complex irony.
Da The Los Angeles Times, 23 maggio 2008

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Kevin Thomas
The Los Angeles Times

Christopher Zalla's "Sangre de Mi Sangre" (Blood of My Blood) is a great, impassioned immigrant odyssey in which the desperation of illegal immigrants to make it across the Mexico border at any cost drives a compelling, suspenseful fable of innocence and betrayal. Juan (Armando Hernández) and Pedro (Jorge Adrián Espindola) arrive in New York City in a tractor-trailer packed with undocumented immigrants. [...] Vai alla recensione »

Stephen Holden
The New York Times

The most chilling image in “Sangre de Mi Sangre,” Christopher Zalla’s grim, incompletely realized story of identity theft and betrayal among illegal Mexican immigrants in the shabbier streets of Brooklyn, shows 17-year-old Pedro (Jorge Adrian Espindola) moments after he is booted from the truck that has smuggled him from Puebla to New York City. Penniless, speaking no English, robbed of his backpack, [...] Vai alla recensione »

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