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Movie Title : Sin Nombre
Release Date : Mar 20, 2009 Wide
Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense,Drama
Mpaa Rating : R

Actors :Paulina Gaitan,Edgar Flores,Kristyan Ferrer,Tenoch Huerta Mejía,Diana Garcia,Hector Jimenez,Luis Fernando Pena


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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It's a tribute to the visceral impact of the staging that the film retains its grip despite becoming somewhat predictable, while thematically it's the usual cycle-of-violence hand wringing.
Trevor Johnston-Time Out

The actors, particularly Flores, have a documentary reality about them. Their reactions to most of their predicaments, even the ones given away too easily by the script, are real in the most human sense.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel

Sin Nombre is pure filmmaking: a great story told in beautiful images.
Dan Zak-Washington Post

Intense Spanish-language feature debut intrigues but doesn't quite gel.
Justin Lowe-Hollywood Reporter

Brutal, wrenching and filled with desperation and meanness, Sin Nombre signals a major new talent in writer-director Cary Fukunaga, who never flinches while telling a story so grim and sad it moves beyond tears to numbness.
Tom Long-Detroit News

This is a stunning feature debut for director Cary Fukunaga. The story borrows from road movies and crime thrillers, but the scenes and situations vibrate with authenticity.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

Fukunaga wastes no time with laborious explanations for his characters' motives.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express

It's a drama, a romance and a thriller, but make no mistake - Sin Nombre pulls no punches in delivery a raw, powerful film that shrugs aside genre convention.
Mike Edwards-What Culture

Spellbinding and nailbiting at the same time, "Sin Nombre?s" climax chillingly evokes the fable of the rabbit crossing the river on the crocodile?s back. Even amid such fleeting hope, its bone-deep fragility proved impossible to shake.
Nick Rogers-Suite101.com

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Joseph Proimakis-Movies for the Masses

The gangster part of the movie is riddled with cliches, but strikes gold with its depiction of immigrants on a train headed north. An excellent debut by a Japanese-American director.
Louis Proyect-rec.arts.movies.reviews

Cary Fukunaga makes a strong impression with his debut feature, a visually rich Spanish-language thriller which borrows the conventions of the western and applies them to a world of gang brotherhoods and travelling immigrants in Mexico.
Mike Goodridge-Screen International

An epic and stunningly shot thriller about two young people crossing the gauntlet of Central America in their attempt to get to the USA.
Simon Weaving-Screenwize

Basically a manipulative thriller with social-commentary aspirations
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion

Captivatingly naturalistic performances and cinematography almost makes up for the lack of a larger political framework.
William Thomas-Empire Magazine

Sin Nombre is a spry, humane account of the hardships encountered on the Mexican immigration trail, whose violence never feels exploitative, for all that it may be hard to watch. Highly recommended.
Catherine Bray-Film4

For all its formal élan and gritty location shooting, Sin Nombre is a wearily hollow, morally specious movie.
Kevin Maher-Times [UK]

If you've ever got your hands on a second-hand set of Operation, you'll know how it feels to watch the latest addition to the slum drama stable. Most parts are present and correct, but there's definitely something missing - a heart, perhaps?
Catherine Shoard-Guardian [UK]

Likely to be one of the must-see foreign language titles of the year, opening our eyes to a world of desperation, hope and pain.
Jason Wood-Little White Lies

It's a tough watch. It's also one of the best films of the year.
Tim Evans-Sky Movies

It's the scenes of immigrants heading north atop moving trains which resonate the most - a testament to Adriano Goldman's brilliant, expansive cinematography.
Neil Smith-Total Film

The rules of the gang are spurious enough to make us realise that this isn't a world of good against evil, it's a world of adolescents who've got no reason to grow up.
Lawrence Miles-Filmstar Magazine

There is enough freshness in the documentary-style observation to make up for any lack of imagination in the storyline.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]

The movie never quite determines if it is docudrama or melodrama, though each, at times, shines strongly.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

A striking, and often quite gruelling, account of survival and flight in poverty-stricken Central America.
Anthony Quinn-Independent

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Set on the border, where Mexico becomes the crucible and the fearsome gangs of today’s Mexican countryside, the gauntlet, to freedom. The stories of a girl living in Honduras and hungering for a brighter future, and two teen gang members, for whom the Mara Salvatrucha is near their entire universe, become interlaced on the train to the border,a journey that will determine the future of their lives

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