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Sin Nombre - Zug der Hoffnung

Originaltitel: Sin nombre
  • 2009
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
34.674
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Sin Nombre - Zug der Hoffnung (2009)
Sayra, a Honduran teenager, and Willy, a new member of the Mara Salvatrucha gang, both dream of better lives for themselves, and a fateful event will find the two strangers united on a train bound for the U.S., where the hope for new lives await.
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Eine junge Frau aus Honduras und ein mexikanischer Gangster finden auf einer Reise über die amerikanische Grenze zueinander.Eine junge Frau aus Honduras und ein mexikanischer Gangster finden auf einer Reise über die amerikanische Grenze zueinander.Eine junge Frau aus Honduras und ein mexikanischer Gangster finden auf einer Reise über die amerikanische Grenze zueinander.

  • Regie
    • Cary Joji Fukunaga
  • Drehbuch
    • Cary Joji Fukunaga
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Paulina Gaitan
    • Marco Antonio Aguirre
    • Leonardo Alonso
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,5/10
    34.674
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Cary Joji Fukunaga
    • Drehbuch
      • Cary Joji Fukunaga
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Paulina Gaitan
      • Marco Antonio Aguirre
      • Leonardo Alonso
    • 96Benutzerrezensionen
    • 151Kritische Rezensionen
    • 77Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 14 Gewinne & 18 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Sin Nombre
    Trailer 2:02
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    A Guide to the Style of Cary Joji Fukunaga
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    A Guide to the Style of Cary Joji Fukunaga
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    A Guide to the Style of Cary Joji Fukunaga
    Sin Nombre: "I'm Going with You"
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    Sin Nombre: "I'm Going with You"
    Sin Nombre: "Ever Been on One of Those?"
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    Sin Nombre: "Ever Been on One of Those?"

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    Paulina Gaitan
    Paulina Gaitan
    • Sayra
    Marco Antonio Aguirre
    • Big Lips
    Leonardo Alonso
    Leonardo Alonso
    • Policía Judicial
    Karla Cecilia Alvarado
    • Marera
    Juan Pablo Arias Barrón
    • Niño #3
    Rosalba Belén Barrón
    • Niño #2
    Felipe Castro
    • Marero
    • (as Sixto Felipe Castro)
    Rosalba Quintana Cruz
    • Tierra Blanca Mujer
    Marcela Feregrino
    • Kimberly
    Kristyan Ferrer
    Kristyan Ferrer
    • El Smiley
    • (as Kristian Ferrer)
    Edgar Flores
    Edgar Flores
    • Willy 'El Casper'
    Giovani Florido
    Giovani Florido
    • El Sipe
    • (as Giovanni Florido)
    Ariel Galvan
    • Migrante #1
    Diana García
    Diana García
    • Martha Marlene
    Gabriela Garibaldi
    • Diana
    Ignacio Gonzalez
    • Marero
    Noé Hernández
    Noé Hernández
    • Resistol
    Lilibeth Flores
    • Yamila
    • Regie
      • Cary Joji Fukunaga
    • Drehbuch
      • Cary Joji Fukunaga
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    10lisowndtrap

    Terrific Film! a Must SEE

    A truly excellent film, and an important one for our time. It has a brutal, awakening reality to it, but only to show the innocence and courage the characters portray. It is a very pure, and new story of survival. Brilliantly shot, with a ver rich, and warm feel, at the same time is brings you to the frightening underworld of the vicious gang organizations in Central America. Academy Award nominated film producers Diego Luna and Gael Bernal obviously saw a diamond with this film and out came a modern day masterpiece. Cant believe i missed it in theaters. For a first film by Cary Fukunaga, it looks as if it's his 10th, showing no flaws, and with a cast of actors that do their characters amazing justice, Sin Nombre is a MUST SEE!
    8museumofdave

    Intelligent, Gripping and Persuasive: The Immigrant Experience

    Instead of sensationalism for its own sake, director Fukunaga relates a gripping story straight, a clear narrative outlining the mental and physical journey taken by a young man recruited into a violent Latino gang and used by them to gather protection money to beef up the gang coffers; the young man makes choices that create difficulties his path one of both fear and self-awakening, and a parallel story of immigrants attempting to crash the U.S. border lines him up with a young woman of integrity. As noted by so many critics and reviewers, this is an often violent film, but how else to picture what we know has often made many border towns between the United States and Mexico unlivable? This is an important picture, a sincere and moving effort which captures a world most of us only read about
    9rpm235

    Great movie -- see it on the big screen

    This movie rocked. I would definitely recommend seeing it, especially on the big screen: the cinematography is incredible. The film manages to teach you something about the world, expose you to an underworld you (well, at least I) had no idea existed, bring up some important social issues, all while keeping you on the edge of your seat. Some highlights included stunts on trains, some crazy home-made guns, and amazing tattoos. The acting was also very good -- especially considering several of the cast had no real acting experience. The audience I saw it with loved it -- it got some great gasps and even some big laughs. And all by a first-time director. Well done.
    8loco_73

    Without a name indeed...

    Let's be clear from the outset, this is a dark, bleak and violent movie. The episodes in-between the on-screen savagery, consist of a lot of regret, anxiety and a deep, deep sadness.

    Having said that, I also think that this is one of the most important movies I have seen in quite awhile, buried unfortunately amidst the clutter of beginning-of-the-year garbage releases and the upcoming summer blockbusters. I wish this movie had a much higher profile, in fact I think that this movie should be required viewing in high-schools all across the US and Canada.

    It should also be seen by all those people who think about immigrants as a pest and as parasites who come to take away their jobs and be a drain on their resources, abusing the social system or whatever. The same people who watch Lou Dobbs and his "one man crusade" to save America from the invading plague of illegals. The minute-men who gleefully think that the wall now separating the US from Mexico is the greatest thing since the pyramids. The same people that after having spewed their vitriol, hatred and bile against immigrants have no problem with Juan mowing their lawn and Consuela looking after their snot-nosed mortally obese children, and Miguel picking-up all the s*it they leave in the streets, malls and every other place one can throw garbage in.

    Maybe, just maybe, watching this movie will at least give them a glimpse into the lives, backgrounds and destinies of these people, who are abused, mistreated and forgotten by almost everybody, people who basically have come to symbolize a type of disposable human garbage, that truly are without a face, an identity and "sin nombre", without name. Perhaps we could all come to understand what it is that drives these waves of humanity to risk it all for even the promise of a better future. Then we could all come to realize that "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" are not exclusively American values, but rather universal values to which all people aspire to.

    Even amidst all the doom and gloom of the movie there are some sublime moments of beauty, humanity and yes even hope. It was quite hard at times for me to watch this movie, not because of what I saw, but because I can relate to what I saw and be reminded of a time in my life I wish I could forget, but know I can't. It will be part of me until the day I die. I want people to learn and understand instead of being so quick to judge and dismiss the plight of other fellow human beings.

    WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF THE SITUATION WAS REVERSED?
    9gcrokus

    Another Strong Central American Tale

    I previously said the two best movies of 2009 thus far are "Sunshine Cleaning" and "State of Play". But this newest entry, "Sin Nombre", makes me move this one into the top spot, easily. It is a meaningful contemporary statement made by a writer/director newcomer with guts.

    The story(ies) begin in Honduras, a bit later on in Mexico. We first meet Sayra (Paulina Gaitan), who is to accompany her father from Honduras to America – their sights are set on New Jersey. Sayra has not seen her father in a long time, so theirs is an uneasy alliance. He shows her a crudely drawn map, and he traces their route; theirs is a long journey.

    We next meet Casper (aka Willy – played by Edgar Flores), a member of a Mexican gang from whom he is hiding his girlfriend; he lies to the gang leader about his whereabouts, but this fearsome leader has his suspicions. We also meet Smiley (Kristian Ferrer) who has just been initiated into the gang. Both Casper and Smiley are put to an additional test to prove their loyalty. They are now thoroughly enmeshed in a world of violence and considerable darkness. This is an edgy world, one in which the overwhelming sensation is constant threat.

    Eventually the two separate threads become entwined – both Casper and Smiley have headed north on a train headed north through Mexico, and Sayra and her father have climbed aboard the same train. How all these characters meet and how their itineraries merge is the heart of the narrative.

    The shots of train yards and of the illegal train passengers enroute – sitting on top of cars mostly - are very engaging and have a authentic look. The cinematography in the movie is terrific. There are great shots of border crossings and always the trains. According to director Cary Fukunaga the train scenes were difficult to shoot (http://www.popmatters.com):

    "We had to maximize those few days we could actually shoot on a train to make it all real," Fukunaga says. "We ended up building a prop train on flatbed trailers, pulling them on country roads around Mexico. You use extras on the set to block the horizon line. If they're in the way, you can't see how far the train goes off into the distance. Definitely something they don't teach you in film school."

    All really good movies have a surprise, and there is one here that made me lean forward as if I could see a little better; it was a case of - Did I just see what I think I saw? And that reminds me that this was the first picture in a long time where people walked out fairly early on. That always makes me wonder what a movie about gangsters would have attracted them in the first place.

    I am reminded of "City of God" and "Amores Perros", two films that also portray the darker sides of Central America. For anyone needing a fix of smart storytelling with social commentary woven throughout should seek this one out. This is my favorite kind of movie, one where the director leads you through a shadowy other-world full of realistic characters and situations.

    Four stars.

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      Cary Fukunaga spent two years researching the film, spending time with people on the trains and with gangsters in Central America. He also used two gang members to script edit making the slang and language as up to date and realistic as possible.
    • Patzer
      The teardrop tattoo on el Casper's right eye is missing in two consecutive scenes on the top of the train but is visible on his face throughout the movie both before and after these scenes on the train. Interestingly, the tattoo is an important identifying mark/symbol in the movie and is specifically highlighted by gang members when asking locals if they have seen Casper as they try to find him and hunt him down.
    • Zitate

      Sayra: Back home, my friend Clarissa made me see this crazy neighbor, Doña Eleanor, you know, like witchcraft? She smoked this puro, then told me with her freaky voice that I'd make it to the U.S. but not in God's hand, perhaps in the Devil's.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Duplicity/I Love You, Man/Knowing/Sin Nombre/The Cake Eaters (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      SONG FOR BOB
      Composed by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis

      From the Motion Picture Score of Die Ermordung des Jesse James durch den Feigling Robert Ford (2007)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 29. April 2010 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Mexiko
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official site (France)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Sprache
      • Spanisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Sin Nombre - Mit Gottes Hilfe oder an der Seite des Teufels
    • Drehorte
      • Torreón, Coahuíla, Mexiko
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Scion Films
      • Canana Films
      • Creando Films
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 2.536.665 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 81.446 $
      • 22. März 2009
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 5.102.705 $
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      1 Stunde 36 Minuten
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