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Washington Heights (2002)

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Washington Heights

65

Metascore

14 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
  • 90
    The New RepublicStanley Kauffmann
    The New RepublicStanley Kauffmann
    Washington Heights, under De Villa's guidance, bubbles. Once more, as in comparable films, it creates a foreign nexus in a domestic setting -- a group of people who live in two cultures.
  • 88
    Philadelphia InquirerSteven Rea
    Philadelphia InquirerSteven Rea
    Made in a forthright, unfancy style and utilizing a cast of born naturals, Washington Heights deftly draws parallels between father and son's complicated relationship and the tensions that pulse through this predominantly Dominican American community.
  • 80
    Los Angeles TimesKevin Thomas
    Los Angeles TimesKevin Thomas
    This well-paced film's realistic style and authentic locales are a perfect fit for the characters and their story.
  • 80
    Film ThreatMerle Bertrand
    Film ThreatMerle Bertrand
    A powerful no-frills drama. It's a film that never flinches from its colorful, if sometimes cruel namesake neighborhood and the people who populate it.
  • 75
    Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
    Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
    De Villa's debut film is persuasively written and acted, if a tad rougher around the edges than one might wish.
  • 70
    Village VoiceEdward Crouse
    Village VoiceEdward Crouse
    One-upping Latino immigrant movies like "Luminarias" and "Tortilla Soup," Washington Heights zeroes in on go-getters (mostly of Dominican lineage) whose ambitions are transformed by familial demands.
  • 63
    New York PostMegan Lehmann
    New York PostMegan Lehmann
    De Villa has created a truthful representation of a colorful community.
  • 60
    Variety
    Variety
    Believable characters trump the retread plot and hokey message.
  • 60
    The New York TimesStephen Holden
    The New York TimesStephen Holden
    For all its untidiness, Washington Heights teems with life, and its star, Mr. Perez, has charisma to burn. The movie vividly depicts the interdependence and solidarity of people in working-class urban neighborhoods where residents really need one another.
  • 50
    L.A. WeeklyChuck Wilson
    L.A. WeeklyChuck Wilson
    Promising yet problematic.
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