Quinceanera
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Canada Movie Reviews of QuinceaneraMovie Review: REAL, BUT NOT ENOUGH FEELING!
quinceanera is a lot on the real side. an old tradition with lots of drama that really happens. i liked it because it does relate to the realities of life in a not so well to do family, a broken family, and a teenage mother. all things that happen, and are for real. they do it so well, but the only thing that i didn't like is that there isn't any real feelings there. maybe just in jesse garcia's case (carlos). he brought it. the outsider of the familia, because he's down and he brings that ese vibe to the screen very well. on the other hand, every one else is just sort of there to say the lines. i would have liked to see more emotions that's the only way you really feel what's going on. you understand if you've been there and lived it, so you've felt that emotion, but for those who haven't need to see the realities as they really are. overall the movie was good. the way the baile goes, the way things are when there's no money, when you finally find the real you, and how to deal with being pregnant at 15. how the boys can make it but vatos can't take care of it. pretty sad, but that's life. the beauty of growing up the best you can with what you have. growing a life inside you when you're just growing up yourself. everything is there, and well done. this is a good one. just another glimpse in the life of the latinos. the struggles, the so called shame, and that you don't need much to be happy. |
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