Feel the NoiseIntroducing reggaetón October 10,
2007 11:45:11 AM
VIDEO: Watch the trailer for Feel the Noise.
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Making his English-language debut, Argentine director Alejandro Chomski wastes little time setting up this generic exercise about a New York City rapper whose illegal extracurricular activities force his mother to send him to Puerto Rico to visit his father (Giancarlo Esposito). As played by the likable actor/singer Omarion Grandberry, this kid isn’t much of a troublemaker, more of a soulful striver. Once in Puerto Rico, Rob and his stepbrother (Victor Rasuk), also a would-be musician, start playing together. Throw in a beautiful girl (Zulay Henao) who wants to be a dancer (of course) and the thing practically writes itself. There’s a shady producer, a record deal with the requisite temptation to sell out and compromise their music, and the last-minute redemption of, well, everyone. The only newish idea is the music itself — a blend of hip-hop, reggae, and Latin music called reggaetón. It’s not revolutionary, but it saves this movie from total noise.
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Doesn't kick it soon enough
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All funked up
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Better than generic holiday fare
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Crass and crude and mostly annoying humor
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The legendary playwright is better
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Predictability ensues
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Oh my god, this movie totally sucks
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A miserable family to watch
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A familiar girl-power tale
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