Adios vaya con dios gets into a tempo from the opening. It pieces together resembling a Spanish international art house film, with elongated musical mosaics, black and white instances, with two opening credit sequences. It's experimental art with a new coined style of filmmaking, the La Raza method (the experimentation of putting real people into a film and utilizing an urban neighborhood for involvement). Luckily, everyone showed up and everyone foresaw the movie to its completion. The merging of professional actors with real posses, real populaces from the streets, to collaborating the entire film with euro rock: Manchester artists Liam Williams, Joel Goldberg and Mexican artists Gaston Sanchez, Alex Villareal, Andres Kamorlinga and Mickey Synteklas, a gangster art house film is born!
The pinnacle of the movie's success is the musician's because the film has such a strong soundtrack. If not for the music that travels through the film we would be left with a very different result. With no uncertainty the musical commitment to the La Raza method brought the film onto a new level of appreciation.
Adios vaya con dios is an art film that transcends into the mainstream, it is an exploration of what happens when you put hoodlums, gangs and community into a film. You may suppose the film would be a cataclysm and unsafe, nonetheless the movie uses the danger to inescapably become its definitive force.