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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
deserves a wide audience,
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This review is from: For Love or Country - The Arturo Sandoval Story (DVD)
You wanna play the horn, right? You gotta play the game! -For Love or CountryIf a character in the movie The Player were pitching For Love or Country, he would describe it thus : it's the Sound of Music, but set in Cuba. Indeed, this gross oversimplification manages to capture some important aspects of the film. Arturo Sandoval, like the von Trapps, is a real life musician--a renowned jazz trumpeter--who fled a repressive regime and whose flight was complicated by concerns for family. But the differences are also important, and they serve to give this picture a depth and resonance that make it wholly worthwhile in its own right. First, where the Nazis are so notorious as to immediately invoke our sympathy for the von Trapps, there has been a disturbing tendency in America to glamorize Fidel Castro and to minimize the crimes of his regime, right from the very beginning of the Revolution and the absurdly favorable profiles that the New York Times published in the late 50s. In a grotesque irony, this film was actually made during the whole Elian Gonzalez mess, when a significant portion of the American public, and a majority of the intellectual class, argued that a young boy, whose mother died trying to get him to freedom, should be returned to live in Castro's dictatorship. One of the fascinations of For Love or Country is that it gives us a rare glimpse into the lives of regular Cuban citizens and shows the spirit crushing effects of Communism on their lives. And it powerfully demonstrates the illegitimacy of a political system which is so bent on controlling the minds of its citizenry that even certain rebellious forms of music are outlawed. In one of the best scenes, Sandoval's wife, Marianela, asks an official for permission for her husband to play straightforward jazz, rather than just the distinctively latin jazz that he has helped pioneer in the band Irakere. The Party leader ominously warns her not to say something she'll regret and admonishes her that the Revolution needs everyone's' support to survive. In turn, she asks : If the Revolution can't withstand...a Cuban man playing the music he loves, why bother trying to save it ? What lends this scene its particular power is that, where Arturo has always harbored doubts about the Revolution and has refused to join the Party, Marianela has been a firm defender and has acted as a brake on his desire to rebel and even to flee. This dynamic, of Arturo being forced to choose between his love for his wife and his yearning to be free to play his own music, gives the story its great drama. In general, the scenes showing how difficult a choice it is for people to defect, to love family, friends, and homeland behind, are genuinely affecting, and should serve as a tonic for anyone who questions the motivations and commitment of refugees who seek our shores. Added to the strong political themes are a hopefully career reviving performance by Andy Garcia, once one of Hollywood's hottest young stars; a dynamic star turn by Charles S. Dutton as Dizzy Gillespie; and, of course, a terrific soundtrack. Unfortunately, this movie, though it won several awards, was only shown on cable, but now that it is available on a budget priced DVD, perhaps it will find the wider audience it so richly deserves. I hope so, though I tend to doubt it. But there is a consolation; at the end of the movie you somehow feel a little bit prouder to be an American, just knowing what the Sandovals went through to become Americans themselves. GRADE : A
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Emotional journey,
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This review is from: For Love or Country - The Arturo Sandoval Story (DVD)
Since I have been unable to locate an address in which to write Mr. Garcia to explain how this film touched me, I thought this might be the next best thing. As a "natural born" citizen of the United States, I often feel overwhelming guilt for the suffering of the people who live in countries ruled by dictatorships and tyranny, while I enjoy innumerable freedoms here. Mr. Garcia has brought us a film that inspires hope, courage of conviction, and raises our awareness of the suffering still going on in his birthplace without bringing the stinging guilt that such a movie usually instills in me. I cried, then paced my apartment, then searched the Web for hours trying to find a way to contact Mr. Garcia to tell him that his message is received and appreciated.
The story is so amazing, it is almost difficult to believe that Mr. Sandavol not only lived it, but managed to see his whole family emigrate to the U.S. Thank you, HBO and Mr. Garcia, for telling a story that deserved to be told.
28 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Escape to Freedom,
This review is from: For Love or Country - The Arturo Sandoval Story (DVD)
FOR LOVE OR COUNTRY is based on the true story of Arturo Sandoval who finally cooperates with the Cuban government and even joins the communist party in order to have the freedom to travel internationally. He was living in a country where there was no respect for human rights, let alone freedom of expression in music.
Arturo Sandoval is one of the most brilliant musicians of our time and is known as a protégé of the great Dizzy Gillespie. He was born in Artemisa on November 6, 1949. Artemisa is a small town on the outskirts of Havana, Cuba. He realized he was a trumpet player when he was eleven. He began studying classical trumpet at the age of twelve. He is now known as one of the world's most acknowledged guardians of jazz trumpet and flugelhorn. As a Professor, Sandoval has lectured internationally. Filled with a virtuoso capability, he had an intense desire to share his musical gift with those who share the same love for music. Arturo Sandoval appears on the tracks "Moonglow" and "That Old Feeling" in Rod Stewart's release "It Had to Be You: The Great American Songbook." His diverse style can be heard on albums like Gloria Estefan's "Into the Light." He also has made a contribution on albums by Johnny Mathis, Frank Sinatra and Paul Anka. This movie emphasizes his virtuoso technical ability and his specialty in high notes. He also is shown playing the piano and is known for lyrically improvising a ballad. He also had the privilege of creating and performing the score for this movie. The story of his own life. He explains: "When the idea for the movie came up, I was happy to be able to tell my story, but even happier to write the film score," he says. "Music for movies has been my life's passion, and this was my first and biggest step in that direction..." In the movie, Arturo (Cuban-American actor Andy García) is thinking about defecting when he meets Marianela (Mia Maestro). She becomes more important to him than freedom. Their beliefs are on the opposite sides of the political spectrum and yet their love binds them to one another as they try to overlook their political differences. Marianela represents family loyalty and the way people who live in Cuba really think. It shows how Marianela goes from being completely loyal to a dictator to having her eyes opened to the reality of the situation. She falls completely in love with this talented musician but fears he may leave her like her first husband. Arturo has also been married before and while he is willing to spend his entire life with Marianela, she has her doubts and issues with trust. She has been betrayed by the government she supported. "What I feel about you. I've never felt it before ... I don't trust it." -Marianela This movie is at times so romantic. Especially the scene where Marianela and Arturo are dancing and when she wakes him up after he spends the night sleeping on a grave. The scene overlooking the ocean is so pristine. After performing with the Cuban Orchestra of Modern Music, he was allowed to start a group called Irakere that promoted a combination of Cuban music and jazz. In 1981 he then leaves Irakere to form his own band. He believes he has a gift to give the world and is fighting a force that threatened to drown his true love, music. After living with his wife in Cuba and starting a family, he decides it is time to leave. He believes that by defecting to the United States he is rejecting a system that kills confidence and personality. Rejecting a government that controls everything to the point that people lose their desire to achieve. The government finally tries to control Sandoval's music and his dream for greater artistic expression. While on a European tour, he leaves for a secret meeting at the U.S. Embassy. Sandoval was granted political asylum in July 1990. Since his defection, Sandoval has increased his classical performances world wide including performances with the National Symphony, L.A. Philharmonic, National Symphony of Washington D.C. and Pittsburgh Symphony. "This was such a blessing for me. I thank God everyday for being here in this wonderful country and sharing my music. This experience has been very rewarding. I hope that our modest musical contribution here today shows we stand united and strong and that we are America the Beautiful." ~Arturo Sandoval speaking of his opportunity to share his music at the White House Even Arturo says he would like to go back to visit his homeland, but under a different government. "Flight to Freedom" was his first recording immediately following his defection. An emotional movie about the desire to use your God-given talents without repression from those who don't see beauty in the soul. This movie really is about having a dream and finding your true purpose in life. This is a movie about beauty and sadness with a happy ending. Life is truly a dream for those who are free and yet at times even if you are free, you can feel that you are in a prison of yourself. There are times when a person feels they have so much to give and they can't find an outlet for their gift to the world. In such a case a person can at times risk everything for the freedom of expression and the freedom to grow as a person, as a soul. If you never follow your dreams, you might not be really free. A movie about Romance and Freedom everyone should see! Especially romantics and those who love Jazz. ~The Rebecca Review
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great movie, great music, great drama,
By Kai G. Henriksen (Oslo, Norway) - See all my reviews
This review is from: For Love or Country - The Arturo Sandoval Story (DVD)
For everyone who is interested in jazz in general and in Arthuro Sandoval in particular, this DVD is a must. In addition, it gives a depressive picture of life in communist Cuba. When Sandoval has to suppress his musicality (i.e. his desire to express himself through jazz) life in Cuba becames intolerable. Andy Garcia is great as Mr. Sandoval and Mía Maestro as his life-time love, Marianela, is just gorgeous. I would have wanted more soundtracks with Sandoval, but I can always listen to his great recodings (especially the beautiful "I remember Clifford"). Go get it!
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing story, incredible music,
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This review is from: For Love or Country - The Arturo Sandoval Story (DVD)
This movie has all it needs to make it worthy of a spot in your video library. Wonderful characterizations by gifted artists, beautiful staging and scenery, a fabulous soundtrack, and a story that made me wonder, "What do I hold so fundamental that I would be willing to risk everything to keep it?" After renting the video, I recommended it to a jazz-music-loving friend, who, in turn, bought me the DVD for my birthday (knowing he can borrow it!). Watching it again motivated me to splurge on tickets to Arturo Sandoval when he came to our area, which was the best night of music I have ever heard. Each time I watch this movie, the story and the music move me. You will not be disappointed.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific movie,
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This review is from: For Love or Country - The Arturo Sandoval Story (DVD)
This movie reveals a poignant love story as developed under the repressive regime of Fidel Castro. The music and development of characters provides excellent entertainment as well as education
into the worlds of music and Communist politics. Andy Garcia is not only a talented actor but an excellent trumpet player as well.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEAUTIFUL music photography acting story !!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: For Love or Country - The Arturo Sandoval Story (DVD)
I WISH that the cinema had such wonderful films to offer as this would be exciting to view and hear in a real theatre as opposed to a television. The production values are fabulous and the acting and story feel as real as ....THEY ARE! I would thank HBO for making such a terrific picutre AND releassing it on DVD, which also contains a wonderful featurette on the making of the film. I am sure the next review will be for the soundtrack which I just purchased and is equally stunning. If you like movies with interesting characters, involving stories, wonderful scenery and filmed with an artistic point of view...THIS is for you.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Magnificent Movie!! But....,
By lhoney75 "Lorie" (Miami, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: For Love or Country - The Arturo Sandoval Story (DVD)
...being that it is ABOUT LIFE IN CUBA and the CUBAN STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM from a tiranical government.. who on EARTH forgot to add a spanish language track, and at the very least- a spanish subtitle feature- to the DVD?!?! Subtitled VHS? Boo..Hiss on HBO. Come now, do they honestly think there are no cuban-americans who might wish to view this great film in their native language? For example, our 70'yr old grandmother who experienced first hand, what viewers of this film only begin to understand. She is unable to enjoy this film about her home, because the spanish language track and subtitles were left off? Sad..Otherwise, this movie is fantastic. Although, I am told on solid authority that Sandoval had life (while in Cuba) a whole lot better than a majority of Cuban's.. however, his struggle and fame helped to bring press and attention to the serious issues facing the Cuban People.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For Love or Country-The Arturo Sandoval Story- Movie-DVD.Beautiful Movie, Great Portrayal by Andy Garcia.,
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This review is from: For Love or Country - The Arturo Sandoval Story (DVD)
A Beautiful movie and portrayal by Andy Garcia on the True story of Arturo Sandoval. A Very Talented and Patriotic Cuban. The Cuban American Success story despite the odds and the evil tyranny that Haunts all of us. Highly Recommend it!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fidel Castro has got to go!,
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This review is from: For Love or Country - The Arturo Sandoval Story (DVD)
This HBO film depicts one of the world's great trumpet players and his inner and outer struggle for freedom from Castro's tyranny. His talent allows Arturo Sandoval to travel the world, but his wife and family are back in Cuba. His wife is a government employee who at first believes in the revolution until her eyes are opened to the reality behind the facade. The final straw is when Castro kills a hero of the revolution because he feels his monolithic power is threatened.
In 1990 Sandoval defects at the US embassy in Greece, but is stopped by bureaucracy until his friend Dizzy Gillespie calls the Vice President....yes, that's right, Dan Quayle the dunce. Well the only good thing Quayle ever does is speeding Sandoval through the bureaucracy. The irony here is that any Cuban who can get to the US by raft is granted US citizenship, but Sandoval is thoroughly grilled. The film has some great jazz and Afro-Cuban music and Andy Garcia is believable and entertaining as the lead. When Castro goes, and it will be soon I hope, hopefully Cuba will have a true democratic revolution. |
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