Angel Rodriguez

Troubled teen navigates life, school, and family

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About Angel Rodriguez

Released: 2006

Platform: Hulu

Rating: TVMA

Run time: 1h 25m

Cast
Rachel Griffiths, Jonan Everett, Denis O'Hare, Wallace Little, Jon Norman Schneider

Angel Rodriguez


About Angel Rodriguez

Angel Rodriguez is a thought-provoking film that was released in 2006. The movie provides a visceral portrayal of a troubled teenager's struggle with his surrounding world and the bridges he burns along the way. Angel Rodriguez, a teenager from Brooklyn, is kicked out of his foster home, which sets him on a path of hardship and survival. The movie delves into Angel's relationship with his high school teacher, Nicole, who takes him into her apartment after his fallout. As the story unfolds, viewers get a harrowing look into the dilemmas that plague today's youth.

Making / Production

The film is directed by Jim McKay and is highly acclaimed for its realistic portrayal of a teenager's struggles. Despite its limited budget, the movie achieved high levels of realism and authenticity through its raw cinematic techniques and evocative screenplay.

Actors

  • Jonan Everett played Angel Rodriguez, capturing the rebellious yet vulnerable spirit of his character.
  • Rachel Griffiths played Nicole, Angel's teacher, balancing compassion and frustration in her dealings with Angel.
  • David Zayas gave an impressive performance as Eduardo, Angel's foster father, representing the harsh side of the foster care system.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The movie was shot on a modest budget, mainly in Brooklyn, New York.
  • Director Jim Mckay is known for making films that focus on the struggles of ordinary people, and Angel Rodriguez is one of his most acclaimed timepieces.

Quotes

  • "You think you're the only one with problems?" - Nicole
  • "Do what you gotta do, man." - Angel Rodriguez

Music, Soundtrack

  • The movie exclusively uses diegetic music to maintain its realistic portrayal of Angel's world.
  • Emphasis on ambient city sounds adds another layer to the film's atmosphere.

Awards

While Angel Rodriguez did not receive any major awards, it earned critical acclaim for its raw and authentic representation of an embattled youth's life.