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A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006)

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Reviews Counted:93

Fresh:70

Rotten:23

Average Rating:6.6/10

Consensus: A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints is a lively, powerful coming-of-age tale with winning performances and sharp direction from first-timer Dito Montiel.

Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins

Genre: Dramas

US Box Office: $420,603

Synopsis: Writer Dito Montiel's highly cinematic memoir of his childhood in Queens, New York, makes the leap to the big screen, with the author himself getting behind the camera to helm this powerful, and at... Writer Dito Montiel's highly cinematic memoir of his childhood in Queens, New York, makes the leap to the big screen, with the author himself getting behind the camera to helm this powerful, and at times gut-wrenching, adaptation. The film flits back and forth between the adult Montiel's (Robert Downey Jr.) emotional return to the neighborhood after a 15-year gap, and the childhood antics that led to his younger self (played by Shia LeBouf) fleeing to Los Angeles in 1986. Downey's older brother Montiel is an introspective, quietly successful author who comes home after he is informed of his father's (Chazz Palminteri) life-threatening illness. LeBouf's teenage Montiel is a young tearaway who runs into constant trouble with his gang of friends, falls in love with local looker Laurie (Rosario Dawson), and dreams of an escape from the city with his Scottish friend, Mike (Martin Compston). The balance of the film tilts in favor of the kids, with most of the action taking place in 1986. These scenes acutely capture the punishing heat of the New York City summer, with the teenage gang soaked in sweat and dirt as they trample through their crumbling Queens ghetto. Channing Tatum gives a terrifying performance as Montiel's violent young friend, Antonio, and Palminteri is equally intimidating, filling the screen with palpable rage as he barks at the older and younger versions of his son. The skittish narrative makes frequent lurches through the decades, and also sees characters frequently breaking the fourth wall by directly addressing the audience, recalling the work of writer-director team Guillermo Arriaga and Alejandro González Iñárritu (21 GRAMS, AMORES PERROS). Montiel couples this with the gritty stylistic verve of classic New York movies such as MEAN STREETS and SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, ultimately transforming SAINTS into the perfect distillation of two separate eras in an ever-evolving city. [More]

Starring: Robert Downey, Rosario Dawson, Shia LaBeouf, Chazz Palminteri

Starring: Robert Downey, Rosario Dawson, Shia LaBeouf, Chazz Palminteri, Dianne Wiest, Eric Roberts, Channing Tatum

Director: Dito Montiel

Director: Dito Montiel
Screenwriter: Dito Montiel
Producer: René Bastian, Lucy Cooper
Composer: Jonathan Elias
Studio: First Look

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Full Review Source: Sydney Morning Herald | comment Comment
11/25/06
Sydney Morning Herald
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Dito Montiel's autobiographical film is full of raw emotional power and infused with painful observation %u2026 in which he unflinchingly lays it all bare. He doesn't even change his name for the central character

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile | comment Comment
11/10/06
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Dito Montiel adapts his autobiographical 2001 novel into a vivid slice-of-life drama from the Jim Carroll school of disaffected coming-of-age New York journalism.

Full Review Source: ColeSmithey.com | comment Comment
04/24/09
Cole Smithey
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Full Review Source: Boston Phoenix | comment Comment
04/23/09
Peter Keough
Peter Keough
Boston Phoenix

It is its very autobiographical roots that make Saints an emotional wallop, a raw, authentic work that is, at its defiant core, violently and unrestrainedly alive.

Full Review Source: BrandonFibbs.com | comment Comment
02/28/08
Brandon Fibbs
Brandon Fibbs
BrandonFibbs.com

Superb performances and a gripping retrospective plotline make this tough cookie an entertaining one, even if its adult story strand is weighed down with vagaries.

Full Review Source: Channel 4 Film | comment Comment
02/27/08
Anna Smith
Anna Smith
Channel 4 Film

Given all the filmed memory pieces about screaming, violent Italian-American families in New York boroughs, I'm not especially thrilled by even a well-made example.

Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | comment 1 Comment
02/27/08
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago Reader

I love the scenes with young people in the middle of a hot New York summer, talking to one another like panthers circling.

Full Review Source: Film Freak Central | comment Comment
09/06/07
Walter Chaw
Walter Chaw
Film Freak Central

It positively crackles with energy, featuring startlingly raw performances from a cast that also includes Shia LaBeouf as the young Dito. And if it looks ragged around the edges, that's as it should be.

Full Review Source: BBC | comment Comment
07/31/07
Stella Papamichael
Stella Papamichael
BBC

the adult scenes, though providing the film with structural ballast, also weigh it down.

Full Review Source: Eye for Film | comment Comment
07/06/07
Anton Bitel
Anton Bitel
Eye for Film

...ultimately undone by Montiel's relentlessly ostentatious sense of style...

Full Review Source: Reel Film Reviews | comment Comment
04/07/07
David Nusair
David Nusair
Reel Film Reviews

The real star is Channing Tatum as the alpha-chimp leader of Dito's pack. The camera doesn't just love him, it wants to marry him, settle down, and have his babies.

Full Review Source: thelondonpaper | comment Comment
03/30/07
Stuart McGurk
Stuart McGurk
thelondonpaper

It’s a movie about the nature of time, about getting older and struggling to connect with who we once were. And above all, it’s a story about taking a breather from the marathon of life to find our way home.

Full Review Source: Zertinet Movies | comment Comment
03/07/07
Steven Snyder
Steven Snyder
Zertinet Movies

Over-indulgent but often interesting and ambitious in its attempt to recreate the free-wheeling, jazz-improvisational feel of classic independent 70s cinema.

Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | comment Comment
03/03/07
Peter Bradshaw
Peter Bradshaw
Guardian [UK]
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Well acted and never less than watchable but it's not particularly engaging and you'll definitely feel like you've seen it all before.

Full Review Source: ViewLondon | comment Comment
03/01/07
Matthew Turner
Matthew Turner
ViewLondon

Montiel's first effort remains episodic and inward, failing to build a bridge to the viewer.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
03/01/07
Erica Abeel
Erica Abeel
Film Journal International

The plot itself might not break much new ground, but the telling, by both cast and crew, makes this a memoir to remember.

Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
02/28/07
Ben Walters
Ben Walters
Time Out

A deserved hit at Sundance, Guide plays like Stand By Me crossed with Kids. It’s as promising, beautiful and gritty as its onscreen ‘saints’.

Full Review Source: Total Film | comment Comment
02/27/07
Jane Crowther
Jane Crowther
Total Film

A decent enough calling-card picture that swaggers even as it stumbles.

Full Review Source: Sight and Sound | comment Comment
02/27/07
Tim Robey
Tim Robey
Sight and Sound

Tough streets, tough Love.

Full Review Source: Little White Lies | comment Comment
02/27/07
Adrian D'Enrico
Adrian D'Enrico
Little White Lies
 
 
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