Sin Nombre

 

Before setting pen to paper, Sin Nombre writer-director Cary Fukunaga purportedly rode the rails in the company of real illegal immigrants traveling from Mexico to the United States. But from the looks of it, he spent even more time studying Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles' slicked-up slum porn City of God: diminutive kids with guns, carefully lit and art-directed shantytowns and doomed teen romance. In fairness, Fukunaga's film isn't quite as ostentatiously vulgar as Meirelles'. Its loftier aspirations are obvious from the opening shot of El Casper (Edgar Flores), a young initiate in the fact-based Mara Salvatrucha gang, staring fixedly at a photo enlargement of a leafy wooded landscape — a sign (along with his teardrop tattoo) that he's really a soulful poet-dreamer trapped in a violent existence. After his girlfriend is raped and murdered by the gang's more elaborately tattooed leader, Casper makes a break for it, hopping the same U.S.-bound freight train on which Honduran teen Sayra (Paulina Gaitan) and her father are heading to the promised land. Meanwhile, Casper's best friend, El Smiley (pint-sized Kristian Ferrer), is dispatched to track the fugitive down — hmmm, do you think these two amigos will find their personal loyalty tested? Lushly photographed and meticulously sound-designed, Sin Nombre is visceral without being vital, researched without ever seeming lived-in. The best that can be said is that it's an honest film on the subject of immigration. 

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Quick correction. Sin Nombre is about Central American immigrants who have to pass through Mexico to get to the US. Big difference, for as awful as the US-Mexico border is, the Mexico-Guatemala border is much scarier.

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Posted by andrea on June 2, 2009 at 5:29 PM

Quick correction. Sin Nombre is about Central American immigrants who have to pass through Mexico to get to the US. Big difference, for as awful as the US-Mexico border is, the Mexico-Guatemala border is much scarier.

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Posted by andrea on June 2, 2009 at 2:29 PM
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