Under the Same Moon (2007)
16KUnder the Same Moon (2007). 1h 46m | PG-13
“This certainly lived up to expectations of being u0026quot;a nice movie,u0026quot; an involving story about a young Mexican boy who sneaks into the United States to try to find his mother in Los Angeles. She had been in L.A. for four years and, frankly, I forget why. They donu0026#39;t dwell on that, but there must have been a good reason since she loves the kid and vice-versa. Each Sunday morning at 10, she calls him from the same spot. Thatu0026#39;s a key to the story.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhen the womanu0026#39;s mother dies, u0026quot;Carlitou0026#39;su0026quot; grandmother who had been looking after the young boy, the kid decides his options arenu0026#39;t good at that point and he needs to take a big chance to see if he can find his way to Los Angeles. Yes, you have to suspend your beliefs here a bit, as the odds on a kid actually being able to do that – all with no money! – are astronomical, but itu0026#39;s fun to watch him on his journey and how he makes do with what little he has. Some of the friendships he makes are truly touching and in a way, the best part of the film.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhile writing this, it makes me flashback to the film u0026quot;The Straight Storyu0026quot; when an old man on a tractor drives 300 miles across Iowa to see his long-lost brother. He is befriended by many people along the way, some who go to extraordinary lengths to help a stranger. Thatu0026#39;s the case here, too.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWe also get a good profile of the mother, her best friend and a wonderful man she meets during this story, which takes place in one week. Each u0026quot;chapteru0026quot; of the film is broken down into days. Yes, the film is slightly preachy concerning immigration but the story is so good that one forgets about the political aspect, no matter side one is on.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is a pretty solidly-made film, from directing to acting to the visuals but itu0026#39;s the story that will hook you in early on and you arenu0026#39;t able to let go until the end. The last half hour will keep you on the edge of your seat, wondering exactly things how will turn out. Thatu0026#39;s good, because it means the movie is entertaining. Definitely recommended.”