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A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
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Dito Montiel, a successful author, receives a call from his long-suffering mother, asking him to return home and visit his ailing father. There he finds redemption by facing the 'saints' who have influenced his life.
Dito Montiel, a successful author, receives a call from his long-suffering mother, asking him to return home and visit his ailing father. There he finds redemption by facing the 'saints' who have influenced his life.
Actors:
Marc Castle,
Olga Merediz,
Steven Randazzo,
Yetta Gottesman,
Michael Rivera,
Martin Compston,
Erick Rosado
Marc Castle
Olga Merediz
15 February 1956, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Steven Randazzo
Yetta Gottesman
Michael Rivera
Martin Compston
8 May 1984, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK
Erick Rosado
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints #Dito Montiel #Robert Downey Jr. #Rosario Dawson #Shia LaBeouf
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September 06, 2007
I love the scenes with young people in the middle of a hot New York summer, talking to one another like panthers circling.
April 24, 2009
Dito Montiel adapts his autobiographical 2001 novel into a vivid slice-of-life drama from the Jim Carroll school of disaffected coming-of-age New York journalism.
November 17, 2006
It takes a while to recognize these saints, but the effort is worth it.
July 31, 2007
It positively crackles with energy, featuring startlingly raw performances from a cast that also includes Shia LaBeouf as the young Dito. And if it looks ragged around the edges, that's as it should be.
Globe and Mail
November 17, 2006
The movie never answers the question of why, exactly, the audience should care about these characters.
Empire Magazine Australasia
November 07, 2012
Montiel's honey coated Queens of the mid-'80s is rich with the violence and carnality of teenagers, and the performances of LaBeouf (as the young Dito) and Channing Tatum (as his Stanley Kowalski-like grunt friend, Antonio) are raw pleasures.
February 27, 2008
Given all the filmed memory pieces about screaming, violent Italian-American families in New York boroughs, I'm not especially thrilled by even a well-made example.
February 28, 2008
It is its very autobiographical roots that make Saints an emotional wallop, a raw, authentic work that is, at its defiant core, violently and unrestrainedly alive.
October 27, 2006
Though A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints is not a great movie, I prefer its street-grit version of adolescent desperation to the arch, mannered tone of Running With Scissors.
February 27, 2008
Superb performances and a gripping retrospective plotline make this tough cookie an entertaining one, even if its adult story strand is weighed down with vagaries.
February 28, 2007
The plot itself might not break much new ground, but the telling, by both cast and crew, makes this a memoir to remember.
Arizona Republic
October 26, 2006
Like an O'Neill play, its virtues are not in well-constructed ideas but in the emotional catharses it wrings out of its audience.

