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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Has this ever happened to you?, Mar 21 2008
This review is from: East Side Story (DVD)
Has this ever happened to you....you are in a relationship that is going nowhere, and you meet someone who is also in a relationship, and its hard to decide how to proceed. Attraction is there, but what are you risking if that's all there is? If you can get passed some of the B-movie qualities of this movie, this is a pretty good movie. It is about Diego, a guy who is trapped in a relationship with a real estate agent who wants to stay in the closet. Diego is at a point in his life where he wants to start his own restaurant and also have a relationship that he doesn't have to hide to the world. The movie has some good performances by Diego's aunt, who has some of the most hysterically funny bits in the movie, and Diego's grandmother, who is endearing and a lot smarter and liberal than Diego gives her credit. Diego, played by Rene Alvarado, is completely believable in his role, and although he is a complete romantic, it also comes up that he is often quite aggressive in getting what he wants. I also liked seeing the East LA American-Mexican point of view, which has not often been explored in movies, especially the gay experience, so it was something new that we haven't seen before. Overall, it was an enjoyable movie which I have watched several times, and each time, I have got something new that I missed the first time around. Jason Sloane
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun movie with lots of heart, Aug 22 2008
This review is from: East Side Story (DVD)
If you can look past the lower production values of some scenese - and some latin and gay stereotypes - this is a wonderful movie. The two main characters have a lot of chemistry - once they finally get together.
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable film, Nov 4 2007
By MattW "Matt" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: East Side Story (DVD)
Well done gay film that touches upon such universal themes as homophobia, racism, family, and of course, love. Well directed and acted, the film follows a Latino's crash course in love in the gay world. A slight of hand drama heavily punctuated with humour, I found this to be a very enjoyable, and for the most part, realistic portrayal of life, love, and gay culture. Recommended.
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
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A Classy New Coming Out Film with Emphasis on the East LA Community, Dec 13 2007
By Grady Harp - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: East Side Story (DVD)
Fresh young talent and a healthy dollop of enthusiasm serve as the springboard of this well written (Carlos Portugal and Charo Toledo), well directed (Carlos Portugal) and well acted exuberant story of those once perceived tightly closet doors of the East Los Angeles Hispanic community. Not that this is the first film to engage the topic of being gay in East LA - QUINCEAÑERA is another superb film on the subject - but it addresses so many other aspects of family and social life happening now that it deserves a wide audience. With a cast of newcomers coupled with some very fine veterans of the screen EAST SIDE STORY comes to life in a highly entertaining fashion. Closeted schooled chef Diego Campos (a fine debut by René Alvarado) works as a waiter in his grandmother Sara's (elegant Irene DeBari) little Mexican restaurant where grumpy homophobic chef Don Rogelio (Luis Accinelli) presides in the kitchen. Diego dreams of opening his own restaurant but family ties keep him grounded. Diego's campy Aunt Bianca (Gladise Jimenez) returns from Monaco on one of her many expensive sojourns to find a man and changes begin to happen. Diego's equally closeted boyfriend Pablo Morales (David Berón) has been refusing to settle down in a relationship with Diego, claiming that the union is a 'passing fancy'. When Bianca enters, Pablo's attentions turn to the sexy lady and Diego is brokenhearted. Into this mélange enters a white gay couple who buy a 'flip' house across the street, a signal to the neighborhood that gentrification is just around the corner. The couple - Wesley (Steve Callahan) and Jonathan (Cory Schneider) - meet the morose Diego and a match strikes between Diego and Wesley. Jonathan is assigned all the lines having to do with prejudice and is the one who wants out of the neighborhood as soon as their house is enhanced and their gay friends begin to visit. The white couple move apart and Wesley and Diego begin a courtship dance that is encouraged by Diego's family. How Diego handles his loss of Pablo to his Aunt Bianca and copes with the possibility of being open with Wesley forms the story line. It is all the hilarious and not so hilarious sidebars that share the space of the 'outing' that make the film so personal and successful. Carlos Portugal is clearly a talent to watch, as are his attractive and talented cast members. EAST SIDE STORY is a fine companion piece to QUINCEAÑERA and should enjoy the same degree of popularity for all the same reasons! Grady Harp, December 07
29 of 31 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Romantic and funny!, Nov 8 2007
By Robert Nunez "coolrobert" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: East Side Story (DVD)
I just saw this last night with an audience and everyone loved it. There was a lot of laughter as well as involvement with the fun cast of characters. This film is a lot of fun and avoids so many cliches seen in gay movies, Latino movies and romantic comedies. The cast is flawless and really knows how to deliver the humor without making it seem "jokey." I had a great time seeing this film.
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