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Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Chop Shop


Also Known As:
Unknown
Year:
2007
Country:
United States…
Predominant Genre:
Drama
Director:
Ramin BAHRAN…
Outstanding Performances:
None
Premiss:
A resourceful street orphan on the verge of adolescence, lives and works in an auto-body repair shop in a sprawling junkyard. In this chaotic world of adults, he struggles to make a better life for himself and his sixteen-year-old sister.
Themes:
Compassion
Courage
Destiny
Empathy
Ethnicity
Family
Friendship
Humanity
Identity
Loyalty
Mankind
Materialism
Personal change
Redemption
Self-expression
Social class
White supremacy
Similar (in Plot, Theme or Style) to:
Ladri di Biciclette
Review Format:
DVD

Chop-Chop

Not quite up to the Ladri di Biciclette standard of brilliance, but impressive nonetheless.

An engaging melodrama, shot in a documentary style, about the essential nature of a capitalist country like the United States which, despite its claims to be a haven for migrant workers, is only the most effective haven for White migrants.

A warm and emotionally spontaneous Latino street culture is reflected in the ramshackle, almost-barrio world of Queens, with its collection of low-level criminals and undocumented migrants.

This intimate work is told from a young boy’s point-of-view as he navigates through the chaotic adult world in search of a better life for himself and his older, sometime prostitute sister.

Life affirming and heartbreaking in equal measure, but somewhat lacking in adult perspective.

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