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Sin Destino (Without Destiny)
Sin Destino
Without Destiny
Actor: Roberto Cobo
Genres: Indie & Art House, Drama
NR     2007     1hr 34min

15 year old frank sells his body to men to feed his drug habit. His best friend advises him on how to get a woman something the young man has no experience with. Franks attraction to angelica is about to blossom when an ol...  more »

     
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Actor: Roberto Cobo
Genres: Indie & Art House, Drama
Sub-Genres: Indie & Art House, Drama
Studio: Vanguard Cinema
Format: DVD - Black and White - Subtitled
DVD Release Date: 01/02/2007
Original Release Date: 01/01/2002
Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/2002
Release Year: 2007
Run Time: 1hr 34min
Screens: Black and White
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Languages: Spanish
Subtitles: English
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Movie Reviews

A worthwhile experience
Finding the Interesting | 02/25/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This movie takes a hard and believable look at the desperate life of the poor youth in a megacity environment. The acting is stunning - especially the lead Francisco Rey, and the cinemetograhy stark and real. This brings to life the story of what youth do to survive and the corresponding story of the people who prey on them. Worth seeing and probably more real and common than most of us will ever see first-hand. It is a hard story, yet never loses the glimmer of optimism and hope that keeps people going. All the characters are brought to life as real and complete humans.

Be sure to check out the "deleted scenes" and the "directors commentary" especially regarding the deceased film star Roberto Cobo and why he had to turn down the invitation to Cannes.

PPS This movie is not at all a gay movie. That characterization is misleading."
A Gritty Drama from an Innovative Mexican Director
Grady Harp | Los Angeles, CA United States | 03/09/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Mexican writer/director Leopoldo Laborde has made a number of low budget, challenging, controversial films, using his cadre of nonprofessional actors and crew and he is gathering a following for his courage and his unique style. SIN DESTINO is a good introduction to his work - a film about the seamy side of Mexico City's life told with verismo style that at times is difficult to watch but yet one that succeeds in conveying his story well.

Using a combination of black and white with intervals of color photography, SIN DESTINO follows the life of a fifteen-year old Francisco/Frank (Francisco Rey) who has been a sex worker since his desperate introduction to the desires of older men when he was nine years old. He regularly engages in same sex activity for money to pay for a drug habit that is out of control. His friend and dealer is the understanding David (David Valdez) who 'loans' Frank money and coke when Frank is desperate, but also feels the need to get Frank out of the sex market by introducing him to women: David believes that once Frank has sex with a woman he will forego his street ways and have a chance at life. Frank happens to view a blonde girl Angelica (Mariana Gaja) and for the first time feels attraction to women. David sets Frank up with a kind-hearted prostitute Perla (Sylvia Vilchis) who offers Frank understanding and tenderness even though Frank is unable to perform. Frank has disturbing dreams and visions of his initial initiation into the male hustler life by an older child pornographer Sebastian (Roberto Cobo) and these intensely ugly memories are mixed with his delusions of sexual encounters with Angelica: these scenes appear in color and make a fine contrast in the 'magical realism' vein.

David encourages Frank to bed Angelica and sells him (through money he will retrieve from an incidental reunion with Sebastian) a love potion that will assure his sexual success with Angelica. Frank visits Sebastian after a six-year absence, obtains the money through violent means, and has his desired hook up with Angelica that results in a cruel tragedy that completes the film. David remains at Frank's side through the sequelae that follow and the film ends on a dark note that all but extinguishes Frank's hope for a favorable destiny.

Laborde knows what he wants and opts for a crude, rough, seemingly spontaneous non-rehearsed style of acting from his crew. He is able to draw from Francisco Rey an empathetic character, a lad who is stuck in the quagmire of the slim that faces the poor kids of the big city. Laborde is even able to make his 'evil johns' such as Sebastian more than simply dark caricatures. His cinematographer Jorge Rubio Casarín is at all times in sync with Laborde's vision, even though the camera use is inordinately distracting with its play of light and dark at times. It is only after the film is over that Laborde's use of the fate, death and love potion motifs from Wagner's 'Tristan und Isolde' are appreciated, and that is an example of how much energy the writer/director has in his visions, a trait that suggests he may become a significant force in Mexican filmmaking. The film contains considerable violence, nudity, simulated sex scenes, drug use and harsh language, but one cannot imagine this story being told without those elements. In Spanish with English subtitles. Grady Harp, March 06

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A great movie about children of the streets
O. C. Murrieta | Xalapa, VER., MEX. | 01/09/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is a movie about children from the streets. This movie hasn't great production resourses, but it has a good argument.

It's a touching movie, it has strong scenes not for people under 16, also it has sexual content and may be offensive for some people who use to deny the reality.

Está es una película acerca de niños de la calle. Esta movie quizá no tiene grandes recursos de procucción, pero tiene un buen argumento.

Es una película conmovedora, contien escenas muy crudas que noson aptas apra gnet de menosd e 16 años; además contiene escenas de contenido sexual que pueden resultar ofensivas a las persoans que acostumbran negar la realidad de los niños de la calle."
A life with no hope
Stalwart Kreinblaster | Xanadu | 02/01/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is a well done low-budget tribute to the great Luis Bunuel.. It is a sad movie of a boy who does not have many choices.. He is used and abused and he is addicted to a way of life that does harm to himself.. This is one of the saddest movies you will ever see as it evokes a harsh reality of life on the streets.. It is filmed in gorgeous black and white and the camera is has an unshakeable gaze."