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Go for Sisters [Importado] : Edward James Olmos, John Sayles: Amazon.com.mx: Películas y Series de TV
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Descripción del producto
Go For Sisters (Ws)
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19.05 x 13.97 x 1.27 cm; 77.11 g
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Trust John Sayles to deliver believable characters in a meaningful story. And when I can't understand why or how something happened the way it did, it's my failure; I have learned to trust Sayles' impeccable cause and effect and his belief that the audience does not need to be led by the nose. It's worth watching twice in a short time to recognize how every scene matters in building the characters and the story.
I heard a critic on NPR say this film needed more action, especially that the resolution was anticlimactic. I say, that critic needed more depth of character, or at least should have viewed the film another time for a chance to understand it. A gun fight is a simple and trite device. (I grew up on westerns and crime shows. I'm not opposed in principle.) In a story about good vanquishing evil, they work. Go for Sisters is a journey during which the characters form lasting connections. The stakes are life and death, but the payoff is deeper than just the preservation of life. Evil exists, but it's not embodied by a simple villain. There is no magic bullet or golden gun that will make us feel like the world is a safer place, but the protagonists' actions make their world a better place, probably for the rest of their lives.
Sayles movies are about people and about the settings, because they're integral. You get few or zero views from above, by way of helicopter or boom, not only because of budget but because Sayles explores characters and settings from the ground level. Go For Sisters incorporates a complicated setting with multicultural, social, and criminal elements worthy of comment. But you are exposed to those elements along with the characters. Nothing is obligatory, gratuitous, or condescending. Sayles keeps exposition minimal, allowing the story to unfold around the characters, and everything is made meaningful. This film is about the people and the story, and how a dramatic event has dramatic impact on their lives.
THIS MOVIE HAD ME SCRATCHING THE ARMS OF THE CHAIR. THIS TRIO OF ACTORS HAD A CHEMISTRY THAT WAS REALISTIC. EDWARD JAMES OLMOS PUT JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF "MEANESS" IN HIS ROLE. YET SOMEHOW I KNEW HE WOULD BALANCE EVERYTHING OUT.
This is a wonderful film from writer/director John Sayles. Little known, but with a very original story. It has an excellent cast and I enjoyed seeing Edward James Olmos in it. Highly recommended.