A cute, openly gay latin boy's hormones go into overdrive when his hunky cousin (Angel) arrives for an extended stay. The two explore the young and sometimes dangerous gay scene in the city'... Read allA cute, openly gay latin boy's hormones go into overdrive when his hunky cousin (Angel) arrives for an extended stay. The two explore the young and sometimes dangerous gay scene in the city's Latin neighborhood, with surprising outcomes.A cute, openly gay latin boy's hormones go into overdrive when his hunky cousin (Angel) arrives for an extended stay. The two explore the young and sometimes dangerous gay scene in the city's Latin neighborhood, with surprising outcomes.
John Bryant
- Angel
- (as John Bryant Davila)
Anne Iobst
- Monica
- (as Annie Iobst)
Dashia Imperiale
- Jackie
- (as Dashia)
Umberto González
- Rodrigo
- (as Umberto Gonzales)
Iris Prado Salas
- Braulio's Mom
- (as Iris Prado Salas, Iris Salas)
- …
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Cleverly titled, and not without some merit, this 1997 flick also has it's hellish features. The sound quality is very poor, and the photography (or the transfer) is muddy. I liked some of the performances, especially by the guys playing Angel and Justin - who register some genuine on-screen chemistry. The script has a few nice ideas (look for the death imagery, some sly, some sledge-hammer obvious) but the dialogue veers toward the cliché more than the clever and in the final reels the subplot about a vain model and his jilted lover turns into silly melodrama. As usual with a Strand DVD, the minimum effort is applied to the packaging. The film isn't quite 'hell' - more like a visit to purgatory.
No budget "drama" about a bunch of uninteresting gay and straight Latino guys in NYC.
This film just does about everything wrong. First of all--the title. When you give a film that title you're almost promising the audience this is either going to be high camp or a sex movie. It's neither. We're supposed to take this as a serious drama. Think about this--"Latin Boys Go To Hell" and "serious drama". It doesn't exactly mix. The plot is a predictable yawner about a gay guy after a straight guy. This plot has been done to death and is so old. Also, the straight guy isn't even remotely good-looking but the cute gay guy is in love with him. Also, except for some mild butt shots, there's no nudity or sex--although the poster has one of the hunky actors with his shirt off. The dialogue is lame, the pace of the film is too slow (even at 71 minutes) and most of the acting is abysmal.
If you're going to do a film about gay Latinos have a little something more interesting to tell (and show). A definite 1.
This film just does about everything wrong. First of all--the title. When you give a film that title you're almost promising the audience this is either going to be high camp or a sex movie. It's neither. We're supposed to take this as a serious drama. Think about this--"Latin Boys Go To Hell" and "serious drama". It doesn't exactly mix. The plot is a predictable yawner about a gay guy after a straight guy. This plot has been done to death and is so old. Also, the straight guy isn't even remotely good-looking but the cute gay guy is in love with him. Also, except for some mild butt shots, there's no nudity or sex--although the poster has one of the hunky actors with his shirt off. The dialogue is lame, the pace of the film is too slow (even at 71 minutes) and most of the acting is abysmal.
If you're going to do a film about gay Latinos have a little something more interesting to tell (and show). A definite 1.
LATIN BOYS GO TO HELL is an interesting, and even quite good indie film. While it may not be everyone's cup of tea, LBGTH gets a lot of mileage out of its story and its budget. Combining eclectic elements, such as religion, homosexuality, body culture and ethnicity, would have been enough. The director, Ela Troyano also dares to toss in touches of Fiesta Fatal (Festival of the Dead), a psychotic boyfriend and an oft-times hilarious send up of Spanish novellas, to boot. To put it mildly, that's downright ambitious. The story centers around Justin, a gay teen, and the events that surround him. Angel, a cousin from Chicago, arrives. Justin secretly craves his cousin, who falls for Andrea, the friend of a possessive gay man, named Braulio. While events spin out of control, darting from strange, funny or dramatic; LBGTH will challenge your conventional outlook. Definitely worth a look.
...about a cute young gay man obsessed with an ugly straight guy, I'm going to...While this is well done for an amateur film, the story leaves a great deal to be desired. The straight cousin is a skinny, ugly guy even I wouldn't be attracted to...and that's saying quite a bit. Too bad as the acting isn't all that bad, and the film itself is relatively well made, considering they must have had an extremely small budget. And there is one very, hot scene.
10tmlounge
i thought the film was funny. i loved it alot. it was in the vein of john waters or Almodovar films.. its not for everyone...but if u get a sense of the latin culture and gay humor...its a movie for you...there was alot of subliminal witty humor...unlike other typical hollywood films...this one takes the cake..and its sexy in a very gross way. CAMPY FUN! CAMPY FUN!
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- SoundtracksLatin Boys Go To Hell
Music by John Zorn
Performed by Cyro Baptista and Kenny Wollesen
Courtesy of John Zorn and Tzadik Label
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- Also known as
- ラテン・ボーイズ・ゴー・トゥ・ヘル
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $199,033
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $24,335
- Sep 7, 1997
- Gross worldwide
- $199,033
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By what name was Latin Boys Go to Hell (1997) officially released in Canada in English?
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