

Barrier
On the progress of the police investigation into the railway robbery.
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Plot Summary
A young Puerto Rican man named Tony arrives in New York City seeking opportunity, but finds himself entangled in the harsh realities of urban life. He navigates poverty, prejudice, and the temptations of crime as he struggles to adapt and find his place in a new and unforgiving environment. His journey is marked by difficult choices and the search for identity amidst cultural displacement.
Critical Reception
Barrier was a relatively low-budget independent film that gained some attention for its raw portrayal of the Puerto Rican immigrant experience in New York. While not a major critical success, it was praised by some for its authentic depiction of struggles and its performances, particularly from Raul Julia. It remains a notable film for its representation of a specific community and its social commentary.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic portrayal of the Puerto Rican experience.
- Raul Julia's performance is highlighted as a standout element.
- Critiqued for its sometimes bleak and unvarnished depiction of urban struggles.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in New York City, contributing to its gritty and realistic atmosphere.
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