Off Jackson Avenue

April. 04,2008      
Rating:
6.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Off Jackson Avenue is an interwoven crime story set in New York City involving a Mexican woman who has been tricked into sex-slavery by an Albanian pimp and must find a way to break out; A Japanese hit man who is in town to do a job for the Chinese mob and must finish his assignment despite the fact that he is haunted by his recently-dead mother's ghost; And a local car-thief who must go on one last stealing spree to raise enough money to buy a tire store and go legit. A smack-bang tale of ambition, survival and fate, Off Jackson Avenue reminds us that there are still some parts of New York City that you won't find on any map.

Jessica Pimentel as  Olivia
Stivi Paskoski as  Milot
Aya Cash as  Olga
Gene Ruffini as  Uncle Jack
Daniel Oreskes as  Ivan
Shing Ka as  Kwok

Reviews

Kattiera Nana
2008/04/04

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Acensbart
2008/04/05

Excellent but underrated film

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Beanbioca
2008/04/06

As Good As It Gets

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Kien Navarro
2008/04/07

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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hackskii
2008/04/08

Cant figure out who someone rated this a 10, it is a B movie. Plot was good, but acting was bad, the sounds, music, everything was too loud compared to the voices, which were soft and had to deal with the loud sounds to hear the actors speak. Filming was bad, only thing I liked about it at all was the plot, being quite original, outside of that, I gave it a 2.

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jim smith
2008/04/09

Several strangers are connected unawares and those points of contact will bring them into collision. This kind of construction is exciting when executed well, as in "Amores Perros", and again here in "Off Jackson Avenue." A violent Albanian pimp (Stivi Paskoski), a victimized Mexican immigrant (Jessica Pimental), a carjacker (John-Luke Montias) and a Japanese schoolteacher who moonlights as a hit-man (Jun Suenaga)will profoundly impact each other's lives, literally and figuratively. Warning: The brutalization of a young girl is hard-to-watch and enraging. But there is justice, satisfying justice, in the working out of things.Aside from Mr. Paskoski, none of the actors have a long resume, yet all the characters come across vivid and true. You wouldn't know they were acting. When everyone in a movie is good, praise the director. And he is John-Luke Montias who directs here as well as acts. He also wrote the taut, efficient script. The language is raw, real, and in the case of a Chinese entrepreneur who hires the hit-man, a pungent delight. Jun Suenaga's moonlighting English teacher is fun and funny. I'd hang with him and a bottle of Scotch any old time."Off Jackson Avenue" is a gem. Hopefully, it will get a wide distribution. But most indies do not. While it is still available to see in a real movie house, it is well worth the price of a ticket. At just under 80 minutes, not a frame of film or a line of dialogue is wasted. Jim Smith

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