Wednesday, March 21, 2012

A Better Life (2011)



A gardener in East L.A. struggles to keep his son away from gangs and immigration agents while also trying to give him the opportunities he never had. [imdb]

Nominated for 1 Oscar:

Best Actor: Demian Bichir


What a waste of a nomination! And more importantly - I think I even tweeted it: I can't believe the movies I see for Oscar! And that's because I try to see all the nominees from all the feature film categories. And given that Best Actor is such an important one, I couldn't miss this. But I swear, it was painful to get through. All the cliches are there; and it's bad even for a TV movie.


It's predictable, with poor writing and it creates these supporting character that are embarassingly written and even more tragic: embarassingly acted. The casting hurts, i don't think they could've found least talented teenagers; the leading kid is ok-ish, but the rest of the gang made my eyes roll till I fainted. :D


Demian Bichir gives a good performance, but NOT one that would become worthy of a nomination. He gets a more emotional scene towards the end, but that's just about it: it's true, the screenplay doesn't help much, but I am surprised that some voters actually had him as their number one choice (and moreso, that they saw A Better Life to begin with, and not Shame or other indie films).


My rating for the film: 3.5/10. The film tells a predictable story that didn't need to be told.

3 comments:

  1. Well, I'm not saying "TOLD YA" but I kinda felt this nod coming. It was just like Melissa Leo/Richard Jenkins.

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    1. This was much worse that both Frozen River (not a fan) and The Visitor. I'm just surprised voters actually sat thru this

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  2. Never underestimate the power of the first screener of the season. It powered Richard Jenkins and Amy Adams (way back for Junebug) and now it's worked again.

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