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Sin Nombre

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Mexico, United States · 2009
Rated R · 1h 36m
Director Cary Joji Fukunaga
Starring Paulina Gaitán, Edgar Flores, Kristyan Ferrer, Diana García
Genre Drama, Action, Thriller, Crime

Sayra, teenage girl from Honduras, reunites with her father as they both seek a better life in the United States. They board an American-bound train and encounter two gang members whose intention to rob riders on the train threatens Sarya’s family’s future and dream of freedom.

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Village Voice by

Lushly photographed and meticulously sound-designed, Sin Nombre is visceral without being vital, researched without ever seeming lived-in.

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USA Today by Claudia Puig

That this is Fukunaga's first film is astonishing, given its sharp script, technical proficiency and suspenseful pacing. The ensemble cast is top-notch.

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New York Post by Lou Lumenick

Forget those weepie liberal clichés. This starless and vividly authentic romantic thriller set in Central America really rocks, and is one of the most exciting directorial debuts in years.

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The New York Times by Manohla Dargis

What keeps the movie from tipping into full-blown exploitation like "City of God," which turns third-world misery into art-house thrills, is Mr. Fukunaga's sincerity. What keeps you watching is his superb eye.

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The A.V. Club by Scott Tobias

Fukunaga paints better outside the lines, working with cinematographer Adriano Goldman to offer vivid shots of the poverty and despair cutting through Latin America, of gang rituals and territorial skirmishes, and of ordinary people taking dangerous routes to a better life that may be a mirage. Next time, a few rewrites please.

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Variety by Todd McCarthy

Fukunaga refrains from artificially amping up excitement for its own sake, maintaining an intimate, observational style that offers up a host of things to look at and think about.

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