Thursday, April 30, 2009

Gasoline

Writer and director Julio Hernandez Cordon shows promise with his debut about disillusioned youths in Guatemala. The story about three middle-class teenagers who steal gas, disrespect adults and kill innocent pederastions one night. The only problem is that the characters lack development and Cordon doesn't take the story beyond the obvious. The young cast of non-professionals bring authenticity to the story. YRCinema's coverage of the San Francisco International Film Festival.

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