Talento de Barrio |  | Director: Jose Ivan Santiago Actors: Daddy Yankee, Maestro, Katiria Soto, TNT, Eddie Dee Studio: Maya Entertainment Category: DVD
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Format: Color, Dubbed, DVD, Letterboxed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 106 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: MA1047 UPC: 812034010470 EAN: 0812034010470 ASIN: B001GD6VUI
Theatrical Release Date: November 25, 2008 Release Date: November 25, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Daddy Yankee, aka Raymond Ayala, is Edgar Dinero, a charismatic young man from the slums of Puerto Rico tangled in the thug life of his neighborhood. Falling in love with an uptown girl, Dinero must conceal his ties with the violent underworld. Edgar may run, but can t hide from the corrupt cops and the war for power among his men. Will he live as the Boss of the Underworld or as the King of Regga |
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Product Description Studio: Maya Entertainment Grp Release Date: 11/25/2008 Run time: 106 minutes Rating: R
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A most stupendous story November 1, 2008 Giles Rutherford (Oxford, UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
What a thrilling roller coaster of a film. A tale of lust, passion and the quest for musical glory! One follows the path of a young Edgar Dinero and his rag tag crew of mates who spend the better part of their day dealing crack, racing cars and oogling at the backsides of young ladies in their San Juan ghetto.
Edgar Dinero ascends to reggaeton stardom through the help of one masterful mentor Julio Voltio.
And there was much rejoicing (and oogling at womens' backsides)
Didn't like it May 31, 2009 Arelis Correa (New Jersey) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I didn't really get much information on this product before ordering it. I was NOT happy with it. I bought it for my son (4 years old) who is a fan of DY and all the cursing and violence made me give this movie away to a friend. I was hoping for music videos.
Great Movie January 21, 2009 Wanda Rodriguez (New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have to say this movie was great from beginning to end. Daddy Yankee did an impeccable job in this movie. The character Edgar Dinero in which Daddy Yankee portrays is about a young man who has this incredible talent being a reggaeton rapper but at the same time does not know how to leave the streets, for he feel is his only survival. Entangled in a violent underworld, Dinero falls in love with a girl who brings him positivity. He knows he has to make a choice before losing the one person that is important to him. Anyway, this is a movie that everyone should go see. I just hope there is a second part to this movie.
Solid film debut for Ramon Ayala aka Daddy Yankee January 28, 2010 NuyoRicanBian (New York) I am rating this movie a four because I enjoyed watching the movie and I thought of the performance of Daddy Yankee was good. The sound effects during the action scenes were marginal, but the music in the club scenes were excellent. It is definitely refreshing to see new actors as well as a different location (Puerto Rico) than what the public is used to seeing. And definitely a movie for reggaeton fans.
Pleasantly surprised by acting quality, script, originality October 26, 2009 lovetheartist I've been an on again-off again DY fan for a few years now and waited a long time to see this movie because, like many others, I was skeptical. I actually found a bootleg feed of the Talento de Barrio on the internet and enjoyed it so much, I purchased the DVD to re-enjoy the movie with better picture and sound. I think it is a mistake to dismiss this movie as unimportant simply because it stars a "teen-idol" reggaeton star. It's not often that people who are not from PR get to see "that side" of Puerto Rico in the media. The photography is reminiscent of the Dominican Republic footage in Michael Mann's Miami Vice (2006) and very real. I also think the dialog and acting are very good, very authentic (Yes, DY's performance in this movie is quite good). We, die-hard reggaeton/Puerto Rican hip hop, fans are used to hearing the common slang and idiomatic expressions set the music but rarely do we hear how those dudes speak when they're just hangin' out in their hoods--the linguistic patters, body language, the style of dress, etc. Bottom line is that there aren't many genuine Puerto Rican movies that make it to the mainstream and if you want to know how the other half live in PR, here's your chance. By the way, the film does address themes of drugs, violence, sex, etc. so don't get it for your children unless you are planning on sitting down with them and explaining what they are seeing.
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