
An emotionally powerful coming-of-age drama set in Little Armenia. When 12 year-old Armenian boy, Aram, is suddenly uprooted from his home and sent to live with his Grandfather in America, he falls in with the wrong crowd struggling to navigate the clash between old-world values and new-school Armenian identity.... (Full plot summary below)
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An emotionally powerful coming-of-age drama set in Little Armenia. When 12 year-old Armenian boy, Aram, is suddenly uprooted from his home and sent to live with his Grandfather in America, he falls in with the wrong crowd struggling to navigate the clash between old-world values and new-school Armenian identity.
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| L.A. WeeklyDan GvozdenFinding its place somewhere in between the boldness of Boyz n the Hood and the naturalism of The Kid With a Bike, it's the specific details of Aram, Aram, particularly its all-Armenian cast, that make the film such a moving success. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleAram, Aram is almost too lightweight to have real power, but its snapshot of a vibrant local community and a hollowed-out transplant's very real identity crisis feels genuine. |
| User ReviewAndre CI saw Aram Aram at pacific theaters - full house, awesome with a epic chase at the end, especially for indie movies. the movie is about an armenian kid who is new to the U.S. and the kid starts to follow some gangsters. you feel like you are seeing inside a part of L.A. you can't normally see inside of - it's got a lot of heart, seriously emotional ending but really you gotta see it for the KILLER action sequence at the end. good ending! |
| User ReviewLee MI saw Aram Aram at pacific theaters - full house, awesome with a epic chase at the end, especially for indie movies. the movie is about an armenian kid who is new to the U.S. and the kid starts to follow some gangsters. you feel like you are seeing inside a part of L.A. you can't normally see inside of - it's got a lot of heart, seriously emotional ending but really you gotta see it for the KILLER action sequence at the end. good ending! |