Road Dogz

2002

Crime / Drama

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Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 86%
IMDb Rating 5.4 10 323

Plot summary



October 24, 2022 at 03:02 AM

Director

Alfredo Ramos

Top cast

Clifton Collins Jr. as Raymo Serrano
Noel Gugliemi as (uncredited)
Jacob Vargas as Danny Pacheco
Emilio Rivera as Big Joe
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881.1 MB
1280*692
English 2.0
R
30 fps
1 hr 35 min
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1.59 GB
1918*1038
English 2.0
R
30 fps
1 hr 35 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by jrsefton 9 / 10

A Worthwhile Film

A good story and fine direction combine to make for a very worthwhile indie that should make it to wide distribution. Powerful performances by Jacob Vargas and Emilio Rivera, as well as other notably strong roles, bring the audience into the film with the characters to intimately feel their experiences. Deep insight into the plight of young adults trying to develop themselves in the midst of negative influences and vivid depiction of the fragility of their life styles.

Reviewed by j_gilmour 8 / 10

Didnt expect it to be that good. But it was.

This is similar to a lot of the other movies out there, yet i still found it enjoyable. Its about 3 young men dealing with their lives in the ghetto. One a sex-craving addict deals with relationships when he meets a certain female character. The other, a wise talking kid who falls into the wrong hands when he starts doing drug deals. Then the main character who tries to make a decent living, in a dump of a neighborhood. The movie had all around good scenes, and some very good words of wisdom. Although, i feel the ending was similar to a lot of the "gangster" type movies. Other than that, i felt it was a good movie to watch on a Friday night when you have nothing better to do. I gave it an 8/10.

Reviewed by Supersymmetry 5 / 10

More than I expected

This movie is an either or deal, you like it or you don't.

Most people will agree that this movie is clichéd, but one when this situations stop happening over and over then people will stop making movies about them. I have to admit that even though the characters are stereotypes Jacob Vargas did a good job portraying the emotional parts. The director did a very nice job, taking in consideration that this is his first time directing a "real" film, and of course, keeping in mind the $250,000 budget they counted on.

As for as independent films go this one really got to me because it accurately depicts a big part of the harshness I saw everyday when I lived in the barrio.

Overall this is not the best barrio movie, but if you have the chance to see it don't hesitate, you might find more than you expected.

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