A street-wise Latina is torn between her Bronx gang and the woman she loves.A street-wise Latina is torn between her Bronx gang and the woman she loves.A street-wise Latina is torn between her Bronx gang and the woman she loves.
Misha Gonz-Cirkl
- Toro
- (as a different name)
Carissa Rosado
- Lourdes
- (as Carissa Faith Rosado)
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Needless to say, I sat through the entire movie, hoping for some kind of payoff in the end. It never came. I was bored before I got through the first 15 minutes. I actually feel ripped off for paying the $3 to see it I can't say enough at how bad the acting is. Not one person in this movie stood out as an actor or actress worth my time. Tania Galarza was supposed to be the lead female, or, well, the lead feminine female. The whole movie was pretty much cast as female. If a male showed up, he was a stereotyped male pig or a weak male which the girlie gangsters could easily rough up, and I use that term loosely. Anyhow, Tania was supposed to be the beautiful woman with whom the lead male, in this case Misha Gonzales, would fall for. Tania could not even convince me that she was just a normal girl. That's how bad her acting was. And don't get me started on the even worse Misha.
One last complaint... It seemed as this movie was made for some kind of a school project or something. I doubt anyone got paid and all the scenery shots were re-used over and over and over. I got tired of seeing the same train tracks with the same train rolling by at the exact same time. If there's one thing this movie lacked, it's professionalism. That's it for me. I've wasted enough time on this already.
One last complaint... It seemed as this movie was made for some kind of a school project or something. I doubt anyone got paid and all the scenery shots were re-used over and over and over. I got tired of seeing the same train tracks with the same train rolling by at the exact same time. If there's one thing this movie lacked, it's professionalism. That's it for me. I've wasted enough time on this already.
- LemonyHegstrand
- Dec 30, 2004
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- TriviaBased on the play Las Rosas Salvaje, also written by Joshua Nelson. Play opened off-off Broadway in New York City at The Flatiron Playhouse in August of 2001.
- Crazy creditsThe character of Toro's Cat played by Diva Nelson is indeed Writer Joshua Nelson's beautiful cat DIVA.
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- Budget
- $15,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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