Mi Vida Loca

For the song by Pam Tillis, see Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life). For the album by Jenni Rivera, see Mi Vida Loca (album).
Mi Vida Loca

Theatrical Release Poster
Directed by Allison Anders
Written by Allison Anders
Starring Angel Aviles
Seidy López
Jacob Vargas
Distributed by Sony Pictures Classics
Release dates
  • July 15, 1994 (1994-07-15) (United States)


  • March 24, 1995 (1995-03-24) (United Kingdom)
Running time
92 minutes
Country United States
United Kingdom
Language English

Mi Vida Loca (also known as My Crazy Life) is a 1994 American drama film directed and written by Allison Anders. It centers on the plight of young Mexicanas and Chicanas (and their male counterparts) growing up in the Echo Park section of Los Angeles, who face the struggles of friendship, romantic entanglements, and motherhood in a neighborhood ravaged by gang violence. Based on a true story.

At the time of filming, most of the cast was made up of unknown actors, some of whom were actual gang members from Echo Park. It also include the first film appearances from Salma Hayek and Jason Lee, in small roles.

Plot

Mi Vida Loca tells the story of young Mexican-American women in Los Angeles and the struggles they have in a life of poverty and early motherhood while being members of an infamous street gang. Mousie (Seidy López) and Sad Girl (Angel Aviles) are best friends from childhood, growing up in Echo Park, a neighborhood that had a significant amount of gang activity in the late 1980s and early 1990s era. They pride themselves for remaining loyal to each other and their gang. But when Sad Girl sleeps with Mousie's boyfriend (a member of their neighborhood gang who is killed in a drug deal gone bad) and becomes pregnant, their friendship is ruptured.

As dramatic situations unfold around them, some that would turn violent, they must try to stay together as friends despite the betrayals, heartbreak and tragedies. The film takes a rather independent look at a world where women seem to have no choice but to raise their children, involve themselves with gang activity, and survive by whatever means available.

Cast

Starring

Also Starring

Soundtrack

A soundtrack containing hip hop and contemporary R&B was released on March 8, 1994 by Mercury Records. It peaked at 70 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Critical reception

Mi Vida Loca received positive reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that the film has earned an 80%, with a rating of 6.6 out of 10.[1]

References

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