Neighborhood (2004)

Neighborhood (2004)
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Hispanic rapper Frost (aka Kid Frost) stars in this hard-hitting drama about gang life in the barrios of East Los Angeles. After the son of a wealthy and privileged man dies in the crossfire of a gang war while trying to buy drugs, tensions escalate to the breaking point between Latin American drug dealers and their Colombian rivals. Stuck in the middle is a gang banger who is trying to use his talents as a writer to make something of himself, but he may never get the chance. The Neighborhood was screened as part of the 2004 New York Independent Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
John Azpilicueta
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Hispanic rapper Frost (aka Kid Frost) stars in this hard-hitting drama about gang life in the barrios of East Los Angeles. After the son of a wealthy and privileged man dies in the crossfire of a gang war while trying to buy drugs, tensions escalate to the breaking point between Latin American drug dealers and their Colombian rivals. Stuck in the middle is a gang banger who is trying to use his talents as a writer to make something of himself, but he may never get the chance. The Neighborhood was screened as part of the 2004 New York Independent Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins

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Director(s):
John Azpilicueta
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    Vincent B.

    this film did the trick for sat night 'at the drive in ' type vibe. olmos has some good scenes and you got to love frost.... the only stand out acting talent is lisa acuna[ they got her name wrong in the above credits] to bad too, she's smokin and tirns in some good scenes here, making the movie a bit more credible. one big problem tho... when my homies get shot and are bleeding something fierce... where the hell are the bullet HOLES in the t-shirts!!!!!!!

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