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Wassup Rockers

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 51m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,9/10
5,1 k
MA NOTE
Chris Neville in Wassup Rockers (2005)
Home Video Trailer from First Look Home Entertainment
Liretrailer2 min 32 s
7 vidéos
32 photos
AventureComédieDrameSport

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA group of teenage boys opt to form their own identity by riding skateboards, wearing tight pants.A group of teenage boys opt to form their own identity by riding skateboards, wearing tight pants.A group of teenage boys opt to form their own identity by riding skateboards, wearing tight pants.

  • Director
    • Larry Clark
  • Writers
    • Larry Clark
    • Matthew Frost
  • Stars
    • Jonathan Velasquez
    • Francisco Pedrasa
    • Milton Velasquez
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,9/10
    5,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Larry Clark
    • Writers
      • Larry Clark
      • Matthew Frost
    • Stars
      • Jonathan Velasquez
      • Francisco Pedrasa
      • Milton Velasquez
    • 46Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 55Commentaires de critiques
    • 56Métascore
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  • Vidéos7

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    Rôles principaux58

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    Jonathan Velasquez
    Jonathan Velasquez
    • Jonathan
    Francisco Pedrasa
    • Kico
    Milton Velasquez
    • Milton…
    Usvaldo Panameno
    • Porky
    Eddie Velasquez
    • Eddie
    Luis Rojas-Salgado
    • Louie
    • (as Luis Rojas Salgado)
    Carlos Ramirez
    • Carlos
    Iris Zelaya
    • Iris
    Ashley Maldonado
    Ashley Maldonado
    • Rosalia
    Laura Cellner
    • Jade
    Jessica Steinbaum
    • Nikki
    Chris Neville
    Chris Neville
    • Beverly Hills Cop
    Jeremy Scott
    Jeremy Scott
    • Andre
    David Livingston
    • Beverly Hills Actor
    Joe Myles
    Joe Myles
    • Beverly Hills Detective
    Janice Dickinson
    Janice Dickinson
    • Beverly Hills Actress
    James Martinez
    • Bicycle Cop #1
    Alex Gonzalez
    • Arturo
    • Director
      • Larry Clark
    • Writers
      • Larry Clark
      • Matthew Frost
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs46

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    6FilmCriticLalitRao

    Rockers and Rappers. You are all human beings too !!!

    Larry Clark is an intelligent film maker.There is no doubt about it. With "What's up rockers",he has given a human face to his film making career.Before this particular film most of his films were based on his personal experiences on dangerous psychology of young kids phenomenon. One thing which his fans and their parents will like is that compared to "Kenpark" there is much less controversial matter or rather nothing objectionable at all.This film does not preach but in an unofficial manner it has been successful in delivering its message of trust,peace, respect and brotherhood.A good aspect is that all the events of this film are in accordance with its pace whether they might be comical,sad ,hilarious or bizarre.One may also be tempted to rename it as "a day long road movie about Latino kids".This is only partially true as all communities made their presence felt.If exploration of young teenage minds is your favorite field of study, this is the film which you need at the earliest.
    6samuel_i_roberts

    Weird..

    I live in Houston. In my senior year at high school I met a guy who eventually became one of my best friends. We came from different socioeconomic backgrounds, he was the 'Wassup Rocker' I was the 'Beverly Hills' kid. But we bonded over a mutual love for music and dicking around. Especially punk music. Anyways, that's all kinda irrelevant but the point is that the way these kids are portrayed in Wassup Rockers is exactly how he and his punk friends act. It's almost scary. You know the line where one character talks about black girls always wanting to touch and braid his hair but him not letting them etc. etc., I heard that before this was even made! A lot of people say that this film is unrealistic in its manner and dialog.. Sadly and fortunately it's not, that's really how it is.. And it's probably why I like it so much compared to the other people who have reviewed it.

    Now despite that, as a film it is not perfect. The actors are awkward (cuz' they're amateurs picked because in real life they are 'Wassup Rockers'), although that is forgivable considering they're supposed to be awkward teens. The major flaw in this movie, I feel, is its lack of plot and structure. It's all kinda strung together and lacks a 'film-like' feel. Also some of the situations are uncalled for and in my honest opinion unrealistic like others have said.
    6Quinoa1984

    a somewhat memorable Indie-doc-B-movie

    For the first 20 minutes or so of Wassup Rockers, I thought "been there, done that." Meaning that, simply, Larry Clark has done this kind of movie before, better, more wisely and with some extra depth on the subject of stray kids doing their own thing without much parental supervision. But then, finally, something started to take shape: the film is, if about something, a class tale, with the South Central Hispanics roaming around Beverly Hills just looking for a place to skate and getting into various misadventures (some funny, some deadly). And at the same time, even more than Kids, there's a raw quality to the performances, with mixed results. It's like that docu-drama Streetwise from the 80s with a touch of Ferris Bueller and then put to a soundtrack of rip-offs or sound-alikes of the Casualties.

    Part of the problem of Wassup Rockers is that it is not too interesting within its aimless structure. Having a film without much of a plot can work fine, they're made all the time in independent quarters in America and especially Europe. But it should amount to something by the end, and by the end of Wassup Rockers there isn't very much of a point except, well, don't go into Beverly Hills for too long if you're Hispanic and looking like a member of the Ramones by way of Tony Hawk. But within this jump-around structure, around some of the random sex scenes and skateboarding and the kind of cool scenes of the kids riding their boards to LA punk rock, Clark does create a fun B-movie. At the least, it's never boring, and if it isn't really groundbreaking or as revelatory or whatever as Kids (and it isn't) it does provide something of a small window into something we haven't seen before, or at least I haven't seen before.

    Not all of the performances are below par, an in fact there's a charm and down to earth honesty to a lot of scenes (a scene that made me think a lot of Streetwise is when the kid Chico is talking to the Beverly Hills girl in their underwear in her bedroom - this is stripped down to the point of simple documentary, and it suddenly becomes affecting strangely enough). And, if nothing else, it works as a B movie, a kids-on-the-prowl story that should appeal most to anyone who likes to just roam around when they have nothing to do when they're 14 or 15. It's a minor work that has moments of real power.
    5FilmFan10021

    Boring

    I have been a fan of Larry Clark's for many years. Unfortunately the quality of his work is inconsistent.

    "Kids" was an amazing movie. "Bully" was (in my opinion), terrible. "Wassup Rockers" falls somewhere in between the two, but closer to "Bully."

    All other criticisms aside, this movie was a snoozer. A bunch of kids trying to make it home through hostile territory, dodging police, encountering odd-balls, etc., losing a few of their group en route. It was already done in "Warriors" which was a much better movie.

    None of the main characters stood out, and all of the people were portrayed as very two-dimensional. The rich people were racists, except for the girls who secretly wanted kids from the other side of the tracks. If you aren't white and rich, don't set foot in Beverly Hills. And so on. Pure stereotypes, but not very good ones.
    6StevePulaski

    Want to be understood? Get in line.

    Wassup Rockers is a marginally amusing exercise in the world of delinquents and under-privileged youth, but I am instantly reminded of the director's, Larry Clark, other works such as Bully and Kids, which were far, far superior to this film. The film plays like a tired rehash of previously fresh ideas, and while we understand that Clark has a deep fascination and understanding of the teenage wasteland that currently exists today, we are unsure how much longer he can keep the idea going.

    The film focuses on a group of Guatemalan and Salvadoran skaters in Southern Los Angeles, that rebel against conventional society by not conforming to the simple-minded hip-hop style and music their gang-driven neighborhood happily enjoys. The teens are often referred to as "rockers," as they wear skin-tight jeans, listen to heavy metal and punk music, and proudly wear their hair long and thick. We follow them as they wander aimlessly from skate-park to skate-park, looking for excitement and thrills, as well as some much needed escapism. They wind up being fish out of water when they take a trip to the 90210 culture of Beverly Hills, where they meet two lovely young women who allow them to stop by their house "any time." This is the domino to the trigger of catastrophic events that are likely to and will unfold.

    A third of the film is devoted to getting to vaguely know these faces and show how they operate in their skating world, the other is devoted to showing how they associate with the upper-class when they hail from "the ghetto," and the remaining third shows them acting under pressure and fear. Tonally, the film is confused, widely uneven, and unable to keep a solid shift through the day's events without gradually throwing in a curveball.

    The characters have some recognizable substance to them, but they are sort of cardboard stereotypes, despite the film's efforts to try and lead them away from that common cliché. The film teeters on the edge of these kids opening up, but it quickly becomes rambling, directionless monologues instead of truly insightful pieces. It is also fair to say that all of the teen-actors do an admirable job at working with the script, and many, if not all, of them are first time actors, showcasing truly remarkable talents in central roles.

    The film's main goal is to try and put ongoing tensions between class differences and race-relations on the spot. It succeeds in many of its initial goals, and doesn't come off as heavy-handed or overly preachy. Try saying the same about Crash.

    Many shots incorporate heavy rock music, with montages and long shots of skateboarding. This is where the film shines as a whole. It is welcoming to see this human appearance, and Clark has shot long instances of events previously, mainly in his film Kids. Honestly, it seems as if Wassup Rockers plays like a watered down, neutered version of that film. I truly admired Kids for its consistency, bravery, and screenplay, which bled poignancy and sadness, but Wassup Rockers can't even come close to approaching the chords that film hit effortlessly. Clark has said a lot about the teenage youth in the past, but he doesn't use this effort to say much of anything provocative.

    Starring: Jonathan Velasquez, Francisco Pedrasa, Milton Velasquez, and Yunior Usualdo Panameno. Directed by: Larry Clark.

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      Jonathan: What the fuck are you doing? What the fuck is wrong with you, boy? You're fucking stupid, man.

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      Edited into Wassup Rockers: Home Battle Scene (2006)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 avril 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • MySpace
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Šta ima rokeri
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Capital Entertainment
      • Glass Key
      • Wildcard Productions
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 221 574 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 29 400 $ US
      • 25 juin 2006
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 634 074 $ US
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      1 heure 51 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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