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East Side Story

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.7K
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East Side Story (2006)
ComedyRomance

The arrival of Anglo newcomers to an East L.A. Latino neighborhood rocks the quiet world of a handsome young local who is torn between the family restaurant and life as a big city chef.The arrival of Anglo newcomers to an East L.A. Latino neighborhood rocks the quiet world of a handsome young local who is torn between the family restaurant and life as a big city chef.The arrival of Anglo newcomers to an East L.A. Latino neighborhood rocks the quiet world of a handsome young local who is torn between the family restaurant and life as a big city chef.

  • Director
    • Carlos Portugal
  • Writers
    • Carlos Portugal
    • Charo Toledo
  • Stars
    • René Alvarado
    • David Berón
    • Gladise Jiminez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlos Portugal
    • Writers
      • Carlos Portugal
      • Charo Toledo
    • Stars
      • René Alvarado
      • David Berón
      • Gladise Jiminez
    • 22User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    René Alvarado
    René Alvarado
    • Diego Campos
    David Berón
    David Berón
    • Pablo Morales
    Gladise Jiminez
    Gladise Jiminez
    • Bianca Campos
    • (as Gladise Jimenez)
    Steve Callahan
    Steve Callahan
    • Wesley Henderson
    Cory Schneider
    Cory Schneider
    • Jonathan Webber
    • (as Cory Alan Schneider)
    Irene DeBari
    • Sara Campos
    • (as Irene DeBari)
    Luis Accinelli
    • Don Rogelio
    Yelyna De Leon
    Yelyna De Leon
    • Tiffany
    Luis Raul
    • Salvador
    Jason Kordelos
    • Lowell
    Ruben Rabasa
    Ruben Rabasa
    • Efrain Morales
    Andrea Zafra
    • Janice Morales
    • (as Andrea Levin Zafra)
    Michael Cassidy
    • Dennis
    Michael Cormier
    • Dan
    Cris Franco
    • Mr. Martinez
    Rob Hudson
    • Neighbor #1
    Clark McCown
    • Neighbor #2
    Dan Hess
    • Neighbor #3
    • Director
      • Carlos Portugal
    • Writers
      • Carlos Portugal
      • Charo Toledo
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    User reviews22

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    9rbrome

    A delight

    This is a wonderfully fun and well-made film. For a low-budget film, this is about as good as it gets. You can tell the people involved are headed for great things. The direction was flawless. The drama was touching and the humor absolutely hilarious; the pace: perfect. The acting: engaging.

    While technically a coming-out story, it doesn't feel like one. The story avoids the clichés with a refreshingly modern angle. The over-arching themes are there loud and clear, without overshadowing the personal story of the lead character.

    I saw this film at Philly's gay film festival. So many of the other films either have gorgeous eye candy or good acting, not both. That was not the case with this movie. The lead actors are all incredibly hot - and you see plenty of them - yet they were great actors as well. The director was generous with the eye candy without being gratuitous. It seemed directed to appeal to a gay audience, but tastefully, in a way that won't be a turn-off to straight audiences.

    Fun. Entertaining. Touching. Hilarious. Highly recommended.
    6paulclaassen

    Funny, with plenty of eye candy!

    'East Side Story' is a cheesy gay romantic comedy. There are some truly funny moments - mostly thanks to Bianca (wonderfully portrayed by Gladise Jiminez), who happens to by one of my favourite characters.

    The story revolves around a chef, Diego (Rene Alvarado), who works for his family in their restaurant. His family doesn't know he is gay, but when he meets and falls in love with Wesley (Steve Callahan), he realizes life indeed has a deeper meaning. Only problem is, Wesley is trapped in a loveless relationship with Jonathan, and Jonathan is jealous and possessive over Wesley. (Steve Callahan is SO handsome with such a great body. He quite simply is the most delicious thing on two legs!!)

    Many funny moments arise (among other things...). Bianca's relationship with Diego's ex, Pablo, is also hilarious! There's also enough eye candy here to make you drool all the way! The only downside to the movie, was the poor lighting (at times). I found many scenes way too dark. Pity.

    Nevertheless, 'East Side Story' is a funny, thoroughly enjoyable comedy sure to entertain. And, if you look closely, you'll even find a few life lessons here too.
    8preppy-3

    Fun little independent film

    Diego (Rene Alvaredo) is almost 30, living in east LA with his grandmother (Irene DeBari), helps run a family restaurant, has no friends and has an unhappy relationship with a VERY closeted real estate agent (David Beron). Diego also is in the closet but wants to come out. Then a gay couple move next door--and Diego falls for one of them (Steve Callahan).

    This is extremely light and a little lacking in plot--but how many movies to we see about a gay Latino man falling in love and struggling to come out? It's well-directed, moves very quick and has a very good attractive cast. Alvaredo and Callahan are (to put in mildly) very handsome with nice bodies...but they also can act. Also DeBari is excellent as Diego's grandmother--her and Alvaredo play off each other perfectly. Also Gladys Jimenez (as Bianca Campos--an aunt) comes roaring out full force. She has the funniest lines ("A four way is not an orgy!") and plays them full tilt. I also have to admit more than a few moments had my audience choking up--Diego's wanting to come out is sometimes painful to watch and DeBari's total acceptance of him is very moving.

    My only complaints are the plot is kind of sketchy, the ending is way too unbelievable (this one pushes for a happy one) and the two main villains in this (Pablo and Wesley's lover Jonathan) are so vicious it gets uncomfortable. And we're supposed to believe a hot young guy like Diego has NO friends??? Still this is fun, light and also includes some very passionate guy on guy kissing. Recommended.
    9irving-baby

    As gay films go, this one is a winner!

    Gay movies very often suffer a lack of funding and subsequent underdevelopment. East Side Story bears no sign of this; the production values are good and the acting is mostly great (the lead actor is particularly good).

    Diego is approaching 30, yet his life has consisted of very little outside of working at his family's restaurant in East Los Angeles. After being dumped by his "boyfriend", rather than face the ensuing fall-out over his homosexuality, he resolves to leave LA and make a life for himself in Phoenix. But a brief meeting with his openly gay new neighbours begins opening his mind to the possibilities of life - if he can only have the courage to be who he is.

    The blurb for this film claims that it avoids all the clichés, and that is actually true. Just about everything works perfectly in East Side Story, a welcome fact that ensures you concentrate on the emotional journey playing out on the screen. Those who saw "Mambo Italiano" another gay film of high production values (from Canada) may notice some story similarities, but every element is still very valid. Anyone looking for a good gay movie should certainly give East Side Story a go.
    6rjnilmandir

    Cute Movie ... If A Bit Uneven

    East Side Love Story is about Diego Campos and his quest to get out of East L.A. and become a chef in his own restaurant. Along the way he finds that sometimes to get away from home, you just need to stay where you are.

    First off, the good parts. I liked the acting and the set design. The restaurant in particular reminded me of some of the places I grew up eating in. To me, that's a bonus.

    The acting, while heavy handed at times, didn't seem devoid of heart. René Alvarado (Diego) seemed to finally find his voice near the end of the movie. The rest of the cast were fun, if stereotypical, parts. Pablo, the closeted boyfriend. Wesley, the new neighbor with a problem. Bianca, the crazy aunt (or sister, depending on the writer). The understanding and wise maternal figure, Sara. All played to the fullest and farthest the actor could go.

    The bad parts: The acting, while good, was deeply uneven. Most of the actors tended to "sell to the cheap seats" instead of going for smaller actions.

    The writing was manic and led to uneven pacing. The whole back and forth between two characters, while building drama, was kind of tedious.

    The cinematography. Again, while not terrible, shots seemed to go for more group shots than anything else. Reactions were off camera. In particular a scene between Diego and Westley left all of Diego's dialog being delivered while the back of his head was to camera.

    The worst offence is the lighting. Maybe it was the copy I watched, but I couldn't see what the hell was going on some of the time. It honest to god looked like it was being lit by a flashlight ... with a dying battery.

    All in all though, I would watch it again. Though, not without a glass of wine first.

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    • Trivia
      The restaurant in the movie Tio Pepe's is the same restaurant featured on the show East Los High. Since the director for both is Carlos Portugal.
    • Quotes

      Diego Campos: Why don't you join me for dinner?

      Wesley Henderson: I don't want to impose.

      Diego Campos: You're not imposing.

      Wesley Henderson: I know you weren't expecting me.

      Diego Campos: No, stay. It's no bother.

      Wesley Henderson: You sure I won't be a bother?

      Bianca Campos: [from another room] Oh, stay already!

      Wesley Henderson: Who's that?

      Diego Campos: That's my crazy aunt. We keep her locked up.

    • Connections
      References West Side Story (1961)

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Priča sa istočne strane
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Into Action Films
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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