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A Better Life
The life of Carlos Galdino, a young courageous but miserable single parent, who moves to California and works as a gardener to raise his son, has been changed completely, when he is catched by the police for illegal immigrant.
November 14, 1991 in Bell Flower, California, USA
1969, Chicago, Illinois, USA
15 August 1968, Chicago, Illinois, USA
26 April 1953, Long Island, New York, USA
March 4, 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA
6 October 1966, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico
11 January 1981, Colombia
21 July 1975, Caguas, Puerto Rico
5 May 1961, USA
January 04, 2013
Well-acted, but quite over-hyped -- a melodramatic Mexican-American version of "Bicycle Thieves."
August 17, 2012
A Better Life's sense of place and eye for detail are strong, but the too-smooth style and rushed dramatics are at odds with the hardscrabble existence on display.
July 15, 2011
Bichir redeems the secondhand plot and on-the-nose dialogue.
January 26, 2012
The silver lining is an excellent lead performance from Bichir.
September 14, 2014
The film's beautiful simplicity is carried massively on the work of Demián Bichir, instantly and surely one of the best performances seen in 2011.
February 22, 2012
[A] gentle, honest, heartfelt film, but [it] does not have much to offer beyond an earnest respect for a segment of American society that is too often derided...
July 15, 2011
A Better Life has more to offer than good intentions: it's sincere and credible, which is more than I can say about an awful lot of movies. Yet something about it kept me at arm's length: I felt the filmmakers' presence instead of...
August 26, 2012
A Better Life is a half-step removed from the Hallmark Hall of Fame.
July 15, 2011
Personalizes the illegal immigrant experience and digs much deeper into what has become a national disgrace.
July 15, 2011
Bichir delivers a powerful, nuanced performance as a stoic but complex character who treats everyone -- even those who have wronged him -- with a dignity he rarely receives.
July 27, 2011
The didacticism takes the shine off Weitz's accomplishment, even if the film builds up enough empathy to generate slow-burning emotional impact.
July 15, 2011
The people here seem real, their world is shaky at best, and the political tension that permeates everything in this film feels palpable.

