Greencard Warriors (2014)

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The tragic struggle of an undocumented Latino family in Los Angeles after they have sent their eldest son to war.

Introduction
"Greencard Warriors", also called "Solders of Fortune", is a 2014 drama film composed and directed by Miriam Kruishoop. The film provides the human measurements of immigration, war, and the mission for a much better life in America. The storyline focuses on the Santiago household, focusing mainly on fifteen-year-old Angel as they navigate the complex truths of life and struggle with their conflicting desires and obligations.

Storyline and Characters
Angel, represented by Angel Amaral, is a Mexican immigrant teen in Los Angeles who struggles to form a sense of identity in the middle of his household's cultural roots and the more comprehensive American society. His dad, Jesus played by Manny Perez, resides in Mexico, while his mother, Camelia depicted by Vivica A. Fox, tries to construct a life for their household in America.

Dispute and Tension
Angel's life spirals out of control when his older brother, Beto, chooses to get in the U.S. army in a bid to get his hands on a green card - the main document granting foreigners permanent residence in the United States. This choice develops an internal conflict within the household about loyalty, culture, and survival while checking out the allure and often extreme truth behind the American dream.

Portrayal of War and Immigration Issues
The film's title, "Greencard Warriors", shows a disturbing reality. It documents the issues and precariousness of life for immigrant households who are drawn by military employers promising legal status in exchange for service. At the same time, it scrutinizes the U.S. military's practices and their significant impacts on impoverished neighborhoods.

Resolution and Conclusion
The story reaches a climax when Beto is eliminated on duty in Afghanistan, leading Jesus to return from Mexico and leading a heart-wrenching reunion. The death shatters the family's dreams of a better life and exposes the heavy costs of war. Angel, pushed to the edge by the disasters his household face, relies on gang life in an endeavor to find comfort and identity.

In the end, the Santiago family is left to bear the psychological toll of their choices, underscoring the severe reality of the extremely topical issue of the U.S. military's aggressive recruitment of prohibited immigrants. The movie concludes on a bitter note, unmasking the severe truths of migration and military service's potential risks.

Critical Review
"Greencard Warriors" is a gripping and poignant film that dives deep into the heart of migration issues. The film's practical portrayal of a Latino family's struggle in Los Angeles offers an uncommon viewpoint on the controversial military recruiting practices amongst undocumented immigrants.

The superior efficiencies, especially from Angel Amaral, who imbues his character with a mix of vulnerability and determination, bring credibility and psychological depth to the narrative. The film competently mixes the aspects of drama and realism to provide a powerful commentary on the experiences of immigrants in the USA, making "Greencard Warriors" a must-watch for anybody purchased understanding the crossway of migration, war, and social stress.

Conclusively, the movie is an expedition of the susceptible cost of the American dream for immigrant families, and delivers a potent review of the U.S. armed force's use of permit guarantees for recruitment, all within a touching and heart-wrenching family drama.

Top Cast

  • Manny Pérez (small)
    Manny Pérez
    Jesus
  • Angel Amaral
    Angel
  • Vivica A. Fox (small)
    Vivica A. Fox
    Gabrielle
  • McKinley Freeman (small)
    McKinley Freeman
    LB
  • Richard Cabral (small)
    Richard Cabral
    Sharkey
  • Noel Gugliemi (small)
    Noel Gugliemi
    Morales
  • Paige Hurd (small)
    Paige Hurd
    Jazmine
  • Christianne Christensen
    Rosie