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City of Dreams

2024 | 114m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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A Mexican teenager whose dreams of becoming a soccer star are disrupted when his mother dies. He's smuggled across the border with the promise of a better life but is instead sold to a sweatshop in downtown LA.
Release Date: Aug 29, 2024
Director: Mohit Ramchandani
Writer: Mohit Ramchandani
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords child labour, coming of age, football (soccer), child trafficking
Production Companies Original Entertainment, P2 Films
Box Office Revenue: $1,662,854
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Ari Lopez Jesús
Renata Vaca Elena
Andrés Delgado Cesar
Diego Calva Carlitos
Tatiana del Real Marcela
Karla Rodríguez Coronado Nadia
Jorge Antonio Guerrero José
Hrach Titizian Aram
Jason Patric Stevens
Paulina Gaitán Maria
Samm Levine Nazarian
Alfredo Castro El Jefe
Francisco Denis Rodrigo
Adriana Paz Prostitute
Yael Tadeo Juan
Adina Eady Rusanovschi
Daria Amona Fe Woman in black
Miguel Ángel Hernández Shaman
Antonio Monroy Shaman
Angela Galupa Rusanovschi's Mother
Jorge Ávila Rico
Ángel Gabriel Manuel
Rogelio Frausto Gustavo
Rodrigo Sánchez Carlos
Henry Tomas Humberto
Mohit Ramchandani Mo
Bailey Kai Lisa
Andrew Truong Asian Salesman
Spencer Christian Running Employee
Bryan Patrick McCulley Officer Skip
Name Job
Mohit Ramchandani Writer, Director
Josh Tessier Utility Stunts
Alejandro Chávez Director of Photography
James Logan Stunt Coordinator
Lisa Gerrard Original Music Composer
Bennett Salvay Original Music Composer
Name Title
Jon Graham Producer
Rufus Parker Producer
Matt Diezel Producer
Mohit Ramchandani Producer
Yalitza Aparicio Executive Producer
Axel Kuschevatzky Executive Producer
Luis Mandoki Executive Producer
Daljit DJ Parmar Executive Producer
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tmdb51616167
10.0

#MovieReview #CityOfDreams #CityOfDreamsFilm #CityOfDreamsMovie Let me begin by sharing that my review of the movie "City of Dreams" might contain spoilers, not because I want to ruin the experience for you, but because this film impacted me so deeply that I was physically affected while watchin ... g it. Tears streamed down my face, and I felt nauseous throughout the entire movie. The storyline follows Jesus, a 15-year-old boy who is sold into modern slavery to work in a factory in the United States, where he is subjected to trafficking, labor exploitation, and sexual abuse. Witnessing his journey of being beaten, slashed, and punched without speaking a word throughout the film is heart-wrenching. The actor, Ari Lopez, portrays this role with such intensity and skill that it is truly commendable. This film gripped me so tightly that I found myself wanting to reach out and protect Jesus from the horrors he endured. Despite knowing it was just a movie, I couldn't help but feel a strong emotional connection to the character. The content may be disturbing, but the movie itself, including the acting and storytelling, is exceptional and ranks among the best I have seen. Watching two impactful films in one day, both centered around different interpretations of Jesus, left me in awe of the power of cinema. These were movies I initially overlooked but am grateful I gave them a chance. "City of Dreams" takes viewers on an intense emotional journey, prompting reflection on the harsh realities faced by vulnerable individuals like Jesus. The film sheds light on the atrocities of child and human trafficking, highlighting the importance of standing up against such injustices. It's a stark reminder that abuse and exploitation have no place in society, and it is our duty to protect those who are vulnerable. If you are sensitive to heavy themes or graphic content, "City of Dreams" may not be suitable for you unless you have someone to share the emotional weight with. Personally, I don't think I could watch it again alone due to its intense nature, but I recognize the value of experiencing it with a supportive group.

Sep 03, 2024