Raising Victor Vargas
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''Raising Victor Vargas'' is a 2002 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Sollett, and written by Sollett and Eva Vives. The film follows Victor, a
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teenager, as he deals with his eccentric family, including his strict grandmother, his bratty sister, and a younger brother who completely idolizes him. Along the way he tries to win the affections of Judy, who is very careful and calculating when it comes to how she deals with men. In a
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, Judy's friend Melonie is depicted in her own romantic adventure. The film was screened in the
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section at the
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.


Cast

* Victor Rasuk as Victor Vargas * Donna Maldonado as Donna * Kevin Rivera as Harold * Krystal Rodriguez as Vicki * Judy Marte as Judy * Melonie Diaz as Melonie: a leader of the Pool Boys. * Matthew Roberts as Hector * Alexander Garcia as Al * John Ramos as Macho * Theresa Martinez as Judy's Mom * Altagarcia Guzman as Grandma * Silvestre Rasuk as Nino: a henchman to Melonie and the enforcer of the Pool Boys * Wilfree Vasquez as Carlos: a soldier of the Pool Boys * Juan I. Lebron as Israel: a member of the Pool Boys * Randy Luna as Pool Boy #3 * Jeff Knite as Pool Boy #4 * Jacqueline Rosario as Singer * Joe Rosario as Security Guard * Gladys Austin as Social Worker


Plot

Victor is a teenager who grew up on the
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of
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. He is a cocky young man who is very sure of himself in his love life. He lives in a small apartment with his strict grandmother, bratty sister Vicki, and his younger brother Nino, who is just coming into his own sexuality and looks up to his girl-crazy brother. At the beginning of the film, Victor is found in the bedroom of Fat Donna, a girl that many in the neighborhood consider unattractive. Word quickly spreads throughout the community amongst his friends, although Victor continuously denies it happened. Seeing this as a huge threat to his reputation, he sets his sights on the beautiful girl of the neighborhood, Judy. Judy is a good-looking young woman who is continuously hit on by men in her neighborhood, which makes her very cautious about who she chooses in terms of her love life. When Victor comes on to her, she lies, telling him she already has a boyfriend. When Victor finds out this isn't true, he enlists the help of Judy's little brother Carlos, on the condition that Victor introduce him to Victor's sister Vicki, who Carlos is attracted to. Judy ultimately says yes to Victor's advances to keep her safe from the other boys who harass and follow her constantly. During this time, we also see Judy's friend Melonie and her romantic dealings with Harold, Victor's friend. Their romance ultimately results in their sleeping together, and Melonie reveals to Harold the real reasons why Judy agrees to go out with Victor. Harold tells Victor, who goes to confront Judy. When Victor invites her over to dinner at his house, she believes he's doing so to impress his family and better his reputation. Things go wrong when Victor's grandmother recognizes the lipstick on the glass from Judy's earlier visit to their apartment, and becomes irate. Judy leaves, the grandmother tells Victor if he goes after the girl that she will change the locks. He goes after her, of course. Ultimately, they decide to stay together, with Victor saying that he invited her to see his family to see who he really is. When Victor returns to his apartment, the grandmother has not kicked him out. He makes peace with her, and the family is able to come together with a greater understanding of each other as individuals, and as a family unit.


Production

The film was adapted from Sollett's 2000 autobiographical
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''Five Feet High and Rising''. Shooting took place on location in the Lower East Side, where spacing concerns necessitated the use of 16mm film cameras.


Reception

On
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, the film holds a 96% rating based on 110 reviews, and an average rating of 7.98/10. The site's consensus reads, "A coming-of-age tale marked by its authenticity." On
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, the film holds a score of 83%, based on 31 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".
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praised the film for its actors and the relationship between the film's main characters, writing that the film "tells the heartwarming story of first love that finds a balance between lust and idealism. Acted by fresh-faced newcomers who never step wrong, it sidesteps the cliches of teenage coming-of-age movies and expands into truth and human comedy. It's the kind of movie you know you can trust, and you give yourself over to affection for these characters who are so lovingly observed."


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* * {{Peter Sollett 2002 films 2000s coming-of-age comedy-drama films 2002 independent films American coming-of-age comedy-drama films American independent films Films about dysfunctional families Films set in Manhattan Films shot in New York City Films directed by Peter Sollett Fireworks Entertainment films 2002 directorial debut films 2002 comedy-drama films 2000s English-language films 2000s American films English-language comedy-drama films English-language independent films