Rent A Guide to Recognising Your Saints (2006)

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1h 38min
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Synopsis:
As 36-year-old Dito (Robert Downey Jr., Good Night, and Good Luck) looks back at his childhood with Laurie (Rosario Dawson, Sin City) we are whisked off to the sweltering New York City summer of 1986. Nestled precariously between Brooklyn, The Bronx and Manhattan is the NYC borough of Queens. For 16-year-old Dito (Shia LaBeouf, Transformers), this is his Queens - battlefield, playground, school and more. But to a kid like Dito, poised on the brink of manhood, a long hot summer can change a lot.
With the murder of a rival gang member and a violent turf-war on the horizon, staring in Queens will soon see him either dead or in prison and the draw of the wider world across the bridge becomes impossible to ignore. Reminiscent of Sleepers and A Bronx Tale, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints is a blisteringly powerful, sexy, violent and touching portrayal of 1980s New York that will leave you gasping for breath.
Actors:
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Directors:
Writers:
Dito Montiel
Others:
Dito Montiel
Studio:
Revolver
Genres:
Drama
Awards:

2006 Sundance Film Festival Directing Award Dramatic

2006 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Acting

BBFC:
Release Date:
02/06/2007
Run Time:
98 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 5.1
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Shooting Saints: The Making of A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints
  • Director and Editor Commentary
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Alternate Opening and Ending

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Reviews (2) of A Guide to Recognising Your Saints

Dull, contrived and messy. - A Guide to Recognising Your Saints review by CP Customer

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16/10/2007

A Guide To Recognising Your Saints is Dito Montiel's autobiographical coming of age drama based in Queens, New York. After finding out his estranged father is seriously ill he returns to the home he left twenty years earlier. The story cuts back and forth from present to past, telling the story of a teenage boy and his troublesome youth in the rough backstreets of 80's New York and his desperation to escape to California. And in the present time Dito's struggle to confront both his gritty past and those he left behind. Although the acting in this film is universally good, the direction and story are both overindulgent and muddled. Writer and director Montiel's showy art house cinematic techniques and improvised style dialogue does nothing to progress the storyline and ultimately transforms what should have been a gritty little coming of age story into a dull, contrived and messy experience. All in all, 'A Guide To Recognising Your Saints' just repeats the same old cliched 'growing up on the tough streets of New York' story that you've seen a dozen times before, and not only that, it does it badly.

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Salt of the Earth - A Guide to Recognising Your Saints review by JT

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03/11/2018

Didn't think I'd enjoy this as much as I did. Very intense, salt of the earth and real. Superb acting and direction - it could have taken place in one small room and would have still had the power and amplitude. In a strange sort of way I hope humans are still interacting like this in years to come. Although I suspect this is gradually being beaten out of us.

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