Review of Quinceañera (2006) by Axa F — 30 Oct 2006
[font=Trebuchet MS][i]Quinceanera, [/i]or [i]Echo Park L.A.[/i] as it was bafflingly re-named for Britain, plays like a lot of tv dramas do: a low-rent cast plays out predictable and pedestrian histrionics, occasionally hitting a true note but mostly succumbing to the familiar and unloved script. I suppose I should give it points for trying to tackle subjects like the gentrification of the Latino area of L.A. and teenage sexuality, but haven't we seen these things before? The pieces of the puzzle never really fit together: Magdalena (Emily Rios) is thrown out just before her quinceanera (fifteenth birthday) because, miraculously, she is a pregnant virgin; meanwhile her cousin Carlos (Jesse Garcia), thrown out of his home because his father discovered he was gay, starts sleeping with his new landlords. And their new guardian, kindly Uncle Tomas (Chalo Gonzalez), gently tries to reconcile his breaking family and their ties to their religion. Magdalena is ostensibly the centre of the piece, which would explain why Carlos' thread is almost left in thin air; and is the depiction of his landlords as a promiscuous couple taking advantage of a hot young cholo exactly a positive message from these two gay filmmakers? The whole thing concludes itself obviously and perfunctorially, at least giving Garcia a short chance to impress, but [i]Quinceanera[/i]'s surface depiction of its themes ultimately leaves you feeling distant and disappointed.[/font].
[font=Trebuchet MS]Full review to come.[/font].
This review of Quinceañera (2006) was written by Axa F on 30 Oct 2006.
Quinceañera has generally received positive reviews.
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