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2006-06-06 22:50:33 · 9 answers · asked by daniel_crazy_bastard_1988 1 in Entertainment & Music Movies

9 answers

i thought it was a good movie, but that type of film interests me anyway.

2006-06-06 22:52:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I have!!!!

La Bamba which stars Lou Diamond Phillips as tragic 50's rocker Ritchie Valens(real name Richard Valenzuela) is my favorite rock bio film. The film covers the Mexican American Valens' rise from poverty in California to becoming a rock n roll superstar at the young age of 17 only to lose it all within 8 months on the "Day the Music Died".

In addition to focusing on Valens' music career, writer/director Luis Valdez spends time showing the tense relationship between Ritchie and his older brother Bob who is played excellently by Esai Morales. As Ritchie becomes famous Bob begins to resent him and that provides the film with some of its most powerful and heartbreaking scenes.

The film's other effective moments come between Ritchie and his girlfriend Donna. During their scenes together I felt that Valdez did a good job in showing what teenage romances must've been like back in the more innocent 1950's and how parents prejudices could interfere.

Last but not least is the film's great soundtrack. Ritchie Valens songs were redone for the film by the group Los Lobos. All of the instrumental music was provided by Carlos Santana and Miles Goodman. Also included are many other classic songs from the 50's.

The only small criticism I have of the film is that Valdez spends too much time in foreshadowing Valens' fate through dream sequences and references to his fear of flying. While it is documented that Ritchie did have a fear of flying I would imagine that he didn't talk about it as frequently as he does in the film.

Overall I think that La Bamba is a film about sticking to your dreams and the importance of family. I give this film a pretty strong recommendation. You don't even necessarily have to be a fan of 50's music to enjoy it. This is for those who enjoy small films that deal with the triumphs and struggles of everyday people.

2006-06-06 22:53:24 · answer #2 · answered by JoYbOy 4 · 0 0

Yeah, I've seen it. The music's quite good, but it's just another squeaky clean Hollywood Bio-pic, and a vehicle for the star actor who was big at the time but has since slid into obscurity. Thankfully!! (Lou Diamond Phillips. Who? Ask your parents!)
Should only be watched if you have a particular interest in Richie Valens, 50s Rock n Roll, Los Lobos, That tragic plane crash which also took out Buddy Holly & The Big Bopper, or have a fondness for cheesey hollywood bio-pics.

2006-06-13 07:14:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It was OK.
But being a fan of Ritchie Valens I was disappointed by the soundtrack album.I do like Los Lobos when they`re being Los Lobos but not when they do Ritchie.

2006-06-07 12:58:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

starring Lou Diamond Phillips??? It was an ok movie but the soundtrack by los lobos was better

2006-06-07 00:05:33 · answer #5 · answered by robinsky24 1 · 0 0

Yes i have seen it and I thought it was good

2006-06-06 22:51:56 · answer #6 · answered by wombat 3 · 0 0

excellent film, a real story ,of music love and death

2006-06-06 23:09:25 · answer #7 · answered by andreacatherine@btinternet.com 1 · 0 0

good movie

2006-06-06 22:56:04 · answer #8 · answered by jlthomas75844 5 · 0 0

sorry .. never saw it ..
if i see it i'll go back to ur Q .. ;o)

2006-06-06 22:52:55 · answer #9 · answered by Snow Wolf 3 · 0 0