Two childhood friends, now in a street gang, look to their dancing ability as a way out.Two childhood friends, now in a street gang, look to their dancing ability as a way out.Two childhood friends, now in a street gang, look to their dancing ability as a way out.
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JD Evermore
- Pilar's Boyfriend
- (as J.D. Evermore)
Al Dias
- Club Bouncer
- (as Alcides Dias)
Christin Espinoza
- Celia
- (as Christin Garza)
Nataly Peña
- Amelia
- (as Natalie Pena)
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I thoroughly enjoyed this movie; it was accurate to "La Vida Loca" the crazy life that street gangs live in East LA, and was predictably tragic. At first glance I felt that actor Jay Hernandez (Kikicho) would have been better suited for the role of the 9th Street Gang leader Pocho played by actor Abel Soto; however Soto did such a great job in the part I ended up changing my mind. The plot centers around the wild street life of two girls, (Kata) Katrina Gibson & Anna, who seem to be courting trouble throughout the movie. They are supposedly affiliated and tight with the 9th Street gang, but they rarely are found in the company of the gang and frequently say and do things to tick off many of the gang members, most notably the gangs leader Pocho (Soto.) This was the only point that didn't follow logic at times, although it is explained in part by the girls attachments to the gangs leaders; Pocho wants Anna & Kikicho is after Kata. The acting in this movie was excellent; especially by Soto, Hernandez, and Gibson in that order. The funeral scene in the church was unbelievable as the gang poses for photos around the coffin of one of its fallen members (I won't spoil it as to who this ends up being.) This scene was saying so many things at the same time, and should be watched 2,3, perhaps 4 times to take in everything that is happening. I give it 9 stars out of 10.
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- TBelton1
- May 3, 2005
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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