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American Me (1992)

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Progressive
Viewer Rating
Rating: 7.1
American Me poster

Overview

During his 18 years in Folsom Prison, street-gang leader Santana rules over all the drug-and-murder activities behind bars. Upon his release, Santana goes back to his old neighborhood, intending to lead a peaceful, crime-free life. But his old gang buddies force him back into his old habits.


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Bias Dimensions

Political: Strong Left
Diversity: Moderate
LGBTQ: Negative
Trans: Negative
Christianity: Positive

Overview

During his 18 years in Folsom Prison, street-gang leader Santana rules over all the drug-and-murder activities behind bars. Upon his release, Santana goes back to his old neighborhood, intending to lead a peaceful, crime-free life. But his old gang buddies force him back into his old habits.


Starring Cast


Where to watch

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Google Play logoGoogle Play
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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Progressive

Primary

The film's central thesis explicitly promotes progressive ideology by critiquing systemic issues such as poverty, racism, and the prison-industrial complex, which perpetuate violence and dehumanization within a marginalized community.

American Me features an authentic, predominantly Latino cast that accurately reflects its focus on Mexican-American gang life. The narrative provides a critical social commentary on the destructive aspects of gang culture and the systemic challenges faced by this community, without explicitly framing traditional identities as villains.

Secondary

American Me portrays same-sex sexual acts almost exclusively as acts of violence, power, and degradation within the brutal prison environment. The protagonist experiences and perpetrates sexual assault, framing these encounters as sources of trauma and misery rather than expressions of genuine LGBTQ+ identity or relationships.

The film features J.D., a transsexual woman, whose portrayal is overwhelmingly negative. Her identity is a source of extreme vulnerability, leading to repeated sexual assault and murder within the prison. The narrative presents these punitive outcomes without counterbalance or critique, failing to affirm the character's dignity or worth.

The film portrays Christianity, specifically Catholicism, as a significant cultural and moral anchor, particularly through Santana's devout mother whose faith is depicted with respect and as a source of strength. While some characters may fail to live up to its tenets, the narrative itself affirms the virtues and dignity of the faith, highlighting the human struggle for redemption.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The film "American Me" is a crime drama based on real historical figures and events related to the Mexican Mafia. There are no instances of characters, whether historical or narrative, being portrayed on screen as a different gender than their established or historical gender.

The film "American Me" is a crime drama depicting Chicano characters and their experiences. The main characters and the historical figures they are inspired by are consistently portrayed by actors of the same race/ethnicity, with no instances of a character established as one race being portrayed as another.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

7.1

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
7.1
The Movie Database logo
7.4

Critic Ratings

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7.3
Metacritic logo
6.6

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