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The Big Shot-Caller (2009)

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Reviews Counted:11

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Rotten:9

Average Rating:4.5/10

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: As a child, Jamie Lesser (David Rhein) watched Strictly Ballroom ninety-seven times a day and dreamed of being a salsa dancer, but real life and his visual handicap of severe near-sightedness...

As a child, Jamie Lesser (David Rhein) watched Strictly Ballroom ninety-seven times a day and dreamed of being a salsa dancer, but real life and his visual handicap of severe near-sightedness finally caught up with him. Living in New York City and working as an accountant, his life seems to make sense. He works nine to five, has a nightly beer in a sports bar (where he can’t even see the screens), but goes home with hardly any human interactions.

One night after receiving a promotion at work and feeling cocky, Jamie decides to stop by a salsa party at his local dance studio. He bumps into Elissa, a gorgeous Dominican girl from Washington Heights, and before he knows it, he now has a woman in his life. His world is brighter and more vivid than ever before…until Elissa stops calling him back. No explanation. Nothing. To return to the loveless world that was his reality before she came along is too unbearable. He sinks into a downward spiral and begins to lose everything; his job, his apartment, his self-esteem. With nowhere else to go, he reluctantly moves in with his estranged sister, Lianne (Marlene Rhein) – a streetwise, self-proclaimed hip hop dancing dynamo.

She tells him that this is all happening for a reason: that God, ‘The Big Shot-Caller,’ is in charge; that if he reaches for his childhood love of Salsa Dancing, he will find the answer to his broken heart; that you must look within to find happiness. Jamie ignores her psycho-spiritual banter and takes menial jobs to keep from feeling the pain. When even that doesn’t stop the downward spiral from engulfing him and the darkness has left him no option, he goes to the dance studio for a vulnerable first attempt at Salsa class.

He sets his sights on ‘kicking ass’ at the upcoming dance social. With no partner to help him, he enlists the help of Lianne to be his Salsa partner. The result is an inspiring, heart-warming story of a brother and sister overcoming their conflict to help each other find joy. Their triumph is small to the outside world, but huge inside their hearts. [More]

Starring: Marlene Rhein, David Rhein, Robert Costanzo, Laneya Wiles

Starring: Marlene Rhein, David Rhein, Robert Costanzo, Laneya Wiles, Leslie Eva Glaser, Rodney Lopez, Marianna Parma

Director: Marlene Rhein

Director: Marlene Rhein
Producer: Christine Giorgio
Composer: Justin Asher
Studio: Stella Films

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A methodical and thoughtful film that provides food for thought but will be too slow for most audiences.

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05/28/09
Ron Wilkinson
Ron Wilkinson
Monsters and Critics

This film, about a wallflower that finds himself through Salsa dancing, warrants a short—not a feature film.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
05/18/09
Matthew Nestel
Matthew Nestel
Boxoffice Magazine

Shot-Caller is more of a kissin' cousin to Napoleon Dynamite, with delayed, deadpan performance beats that crackle with dried irony and deliberate oddity, performed by a cast of amateurs.

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05/16/09
Brian Orndorf
Brian Orndorf
BrianOrndorf.com

It is hard to see how "The Big Shot-Caller" will catch fire with audiences. From its awkward, ambiguous title to its lack of charismatic performers, this minor drama doesn't have many commercial prospects.

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05/16/09
Eric Monder
Eric Monder
Hollywood Reporter
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Yet another entry about a lonely person discovering him or herself through dance. Though bittersweet and nicely made, Marlene Rhein's feature offers nothing new.

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05/15/09
Eric Monder
Eric Monder
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Family togetherness goes only so far. Witness The Big Shot-Caller, a lackluster soaper written and directed by Marlene Rhein, who stars with her brother, David Rhein. (They portray brother and sister, no less.)

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
05/15/09
V.A. Musetto
V.A. Musetto
New York Post

Too many threads are woven together here, but occasionally, it just connects.

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05/15/09
Joe Neumaier
Joe Neumaier
New York Daily News

This minuscule indie variation of Saturday Night Fever moves only in fits and starts.

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05/15/09
Stephen Holden
Stephen Holden
New York Times
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Fortunately, musicvideo vet Rhein's competent helming skills counterbalance her off-putting dialogue and flat acting style so that the pic...doesn't come off strictly amateur.

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05/14/09
Ronnie Scheib
Ronnie Scheib
Variety
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You have to wonder about a debut this self-involved: What's left for the second film?

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05/13/09
Aaron Hillis
Aaron Hillis
Village Voice

An absolutely-appealing little gem of an indie, leaving this critic curious to see whether Ms. Rhein's sophomore offering will be anywhere near as satisfying.

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05/12/09
Kam Williams
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