A gangland feature set in the Chicano culture of East Los Angeles which traces the lives of three cousins who were raised as brothers and the separate paths they are forced to follow. One searches for the truth in law one expresses his passion through art and one finds power in prison. Through it all family and honour keep their lives intertwined as each strives to find his own personal truth.
This was a good movie. It had the true life telling of "Boys In The Hood", while showing a bit more sense of honor, pride, and bravery relating to the street that you usually can't find in movies.The acting was a bit overdone, but it doesn't take away from the film. It's an instant classic that I've watched too many times to count. After my VHS version of the movie wore out I went and got the DVD. Compelling dramatic performances by all. Realistic, entertaining, dramatic, suspenceful, exciting, rollercoaster ride type of movie that took me through almost every emotion.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. A gangland feature set in the Chicano culture of East Los Angeles, which traces the lives of three cousins who were raised as brothers and the separate paths they are forced to follow. One searches for the truth in law, one expresses his passion through art, and one finds power in prison. Through it all, family and honour keep their lives intertwined as each strives to find his own personal truth. Actors Benjamin Bratt, Jesse Borrego, Damian Chapa, Enrique Castillo & Victor Rivers Director Taylor Hackford Certificate 18 years and over Year 1993 Screen Fullscreen 1.33:1 Languages English ; German - Dolby Digital (5.1) Subtitles English ; German ; French Duration 2 hours and 52 minutes (approx)
Growing up in East Los Angeles' gangland, cousins Miklo (Damian Chapa), Paco (Benjamin Bratt) and Cruz (Jesse Borrego) become more like brothers, forging a strong blood bond. When a simple twist of fate sends their lives veering in separate directions - Paco into the military, Miklo to San Quentin prison, and Cruz to a life of drug addiction - the trio continue to keep touch as they strive to achieve their goals.
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