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Sin Nombre (2008) Reviews

Sin Nombre (2008)
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Student Academy Award winner Cary Joji Fukunaga makes his feature directorial debut with this epic dramatic thriller following a Honduran teenager who reunites with her long-estranged father and attempts to emigrate to America with him in order to start a new life. Inspired by the director's firsthand experience with Central American immigrants, Sin Nombre opens to find dejected teenager Sayra (Paulina Gaitan) biding her time in Honduras while dreaming of a brighter future. Upon reuniting with the father she hasn't seen in years, Sayra seizes the opportunity to finally make her dreams a reality. Her father has a new family in the United States, and he's preparing to travel with her uncle to Mexico, where they will then cross the border to freedom. Meanwhile, in Mexico, Tapachula teen Casper (aka Casper, played by Edgar Flores), has gotten caught up with the notorious Mara Salvatrucha street gang. He's just delivered a new recruit to the Maras in the form of desperate 12-year-old Smiley (Kristyan Ferrer), and though the youngster's initiation proves particularly rough, she adapts to gang life rather quickly. As involved as Casper is with the Mara, he does his best to keep his relationship with girlfriend Martha Marlene (Diana Garcia) a secret from the gang. Just as Martha encounters ruthless Mara leader Lil' Mago (Tenoch Huerta Mejía) and suffers a grim fate at the hands of the gang, Sayra and her relatives arrive at the Tapachula train yards and prepare to rush a U.S.-bound freight train with a horde of other immigrants. Rather than attempting to gain access to the cars, Sayra and the rest of the immigrants decide to ride atop the train. Little do they realize that their lives are now in danger, because Lil' Mago has recruited Casper and Smiley to rob the immigrants as they make their way to the United States. When dawn comes and Lil' Mago makes his move, Casper finally decides to stand up to the tyrannical gang leader. Now, as the train winds though the Mexican countryside, Sayra's only hope of surviving the journey and making her way to a new beginning is to align herself with Casper as he flees from the most feared gang in Tapachula. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Paulina GaitanEdgar Flores, (more)
Director(s):
Cary Joji Fukunaga
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Ronda H.

Great movie

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Korina L.

The movie overall, acting, story, is great but extremely sad. It makes you appreciate the American life. I thought the subtitles would bother me but it did not.

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Sheryl G.

Fantastic movie. I highly recommend it to everybody except for those looking for lighthearted comedy.

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Brittney F.

I really liked how gritty and real this movie felt. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys foreign films (it's pretty rare to get a gem in Spanish like this) and I will be watching this one again (maybe even buy it...).

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Cara B.

This was rather a disappointment...yes, good acting and most likely good portrayal of Mexican gang life and the difficulties immigrants face. It did keep my attention but mainly b/c I was so tense and nervous for whatever might come next. But I will not watch it again b/c it was horribly depressing and left me feeling hopeless...I had to go watch or read something cheerful just to get it out of my mind. So be forewarned.

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Lissette T.

I loved "Sin Nombre" for its realistic, interpretative look at how difficult life is in Central America for many of its people and the difficulty of the journey to reach America for many illegal immigrants. Everything about the movie is very realistic as far as the scenes of the movie, the actors portraying their roles, the language, and the themes presented in the movie which are true to what is occurring in real life. This movie does a superb job in presenting the themes of hardships and tribulations for many Central Americans in their native country as well as the obstacles they must face in their journey to reach America illegally. This is a very good, realistic type of drama.

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Carlos R.

Came across this while working on a paper about people riding the trains for a Latinos studies course. Amazing movie and great story. Follow along as this young teen journeys to realize her dream of living in the US.

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Nancy S.

Excellent movie. Gang life was portrayed as being very violent but I totally believe that is what it is like. the Actors were terrific but I knew what was going ot happen from the beginning. I feel so bad for these young men...and women too. See it. It will open your eyes to another world.

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Patricia C.

I think it was a very interesting movie and it should what people go through to find a better life here in the United States. People who are against immigration should watch this movie and see what really happens.

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Phillip P.

It is just OK, nothing special to get excited about.

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    Ronda H.

    Great movie

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    Korina L.

    The movie overall, acting, story, is great but extremely sad. It makes you appreciate the American life. I thought the subtitles would bother me but it did not.

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    Sheryl G.

    Fantastic movie. I highly recommend it to everybody except for those looking for lighthearted comedy.

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