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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Blood In...Blood Out (1993)



Synopsis: Mexican-American gangbangers learn there’s more to life than bandanas, khakis, and partly-buttoned plaid Pendleton shirts.

Blurb From the VHS Jacket: “Now, from the director of An Officer and a Gentleman and the producer of La Bamba comes Blood In...Blood Out – a critically acclaimed modern-day epic. Within the rich and colorful Chicano culture of East Los Angeles, three cousins raises as brothers fiercely live by a generations-old tradition of family – a power stronger than law...a force deeper than friendship.”

What Did I Learn?: If you shoot your cousin’s lower leg clean off and then send him back to jail for armed robbery, there’s a very good chance he won’t be terribly receptive if you ask him for a favour afterwards.

You Might Like This Movie If: You were born in East L.A.

Really?: I had a bit of trouble believing a graffiti mural in a deserted reservoir would remain unmolested for ten or more years.

Rating: Clocking in at 180 minutes(!), Blood In... Blood Out is a loooong movie that’s marred by mediocre writing and some very obvious dialogue (if you want to establish that Character A doesn’t like Character B, there are smarter ways of doing so than getting Character A to scream: “I don’t like you!”). Not a great film, but it does showcase some early performances by Ving Rhames, Delroy Lindo and Billy Bob Thornton. 6.5/10 stars.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106469/


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