This epic-length tale of a Los Angeles Mexican
family is divided into a triptych centering on three men: the
'20s father whose endurance allowed the family to take roots in
this new land; the '50s son whose rejection of his father's values
leads to tragedy; and the other, younger son who in the '80s must
reconcile his identification with both men. Jimmy Smits gives
a strong performance in the latter role, and the film's storybook
quality has appeal. But too many corny, watered-down or otherwise
ill-conceived scenes rob the picture of any real impact outside
of being a fond family memoir.
--Zachary Woodruff
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