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Talento de barrio (2008)
Strong
Excellent Movie. I enjoyed the end. Very symbolic because we know who Daddy Yankee is and where he is now, and it showed where he came from. It was a very strong film. I wanted to see more, and know more about his personal life. I'm glad he made this film for us to see. I felt very sorry for his family and his loss, if it is all based on a true story. I found it very upsetting and was routing for Daddy Yankee to get his revenge. I really felt that. It's an emotional story, and it left me admiring him more as an artist. I'm glad he made this film because he is one of the first(and one of the best) Reggaeton stars, and the music would not be the same without him. I'm glad he got out of that lifestyle and brought his talent to light for the world to see because even after all these years, although it hasn't been that long, he is still holding it down. His musical style, beats, and rap represent the lifestyle and you feel that it is coming from deep within his heart and soul that makes him an original that cannot be duplicated.
Without a Trace: Wannabe (2004)
made me cry
I was hoping they would save the poor boy at the end. Its dangerous how many young people keep things to themselves, especially when it comes to personal issues and school. By the same token, it's also very hard to see if there is even a problem at school or something serious that is really bothering them. It's so sad that this happens to a lot of teenagers, and to some degree, adults that when going through a problem they feel is out of their control or that they cannot handle, it can drive them to desperate measures. I saw this episode as an eye opener. People should look more carefully into their child's life and have an open relationship with them. Care about their feelings and always give them encouragement. I was very moved by this episode. Very striking and emotional.