
"Mission Park" follows the lives of four best friends who choose very different paths. Torn apart over time by their ambitions, their choices ultimately bring them back together on different sides of the law. In this urban crime drama, two young F.B.I. agents, Bobby Ramirez (Jeremy Ray Valdez) and Julian Medina (Will Rothhaar), go undercover to infiltrate an illegal drug organization run by the untouchable drug lord Jason Martinez (Walter Perez) and his right-hand man Derek H... (Full plot summary below)
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"Mission Park" follows the lives of four best friends who choose very different paths. Torn apart over time by their ambitions, their choices ultimately bring them back together on different sides of the law. In this urban crime drama, two young F.B.I. agents, Bobby Ramirez (Jeremy Ray Valdez) and Julian Medina (Will Rothhaar), go undercover to infiltrate an illegal drug organization run by the untouchable drug lord Jason Martinez (Walter Perez) and his right-hand man Derek Hernandez (Joseph Julian Soria).
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| San Antonio Current Kiko MartinezThe framework is a tired one, especially when the screenplay doesn't deviate from hitting familiar plot devices. |
| Monsters and CriticsRon WilkinsonThis mission is a bit stilted from beginning to end. |
| VarietyScott FoundasThe movies by their very nature require a certain suspension of disbelief, but Mission Park requires more suspension than a two-ton crane could provide. |
| Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinThough writer-director Bryan Anthony Ramirez keeps things moving apace, he trots out so many familiar tropes that it's often like watching a highlights reel from a lifetime's worth of urban crime dramas. |
| Film Journal InternationalMaitland McDonaghFour young men from a rough neighborhood are bound together by an ugly secret that continues to haunt them long after they've taken different paths to adulthood... Feel free to stop us if you've heard this story, oh, about a hundred times before. |
| The New York TimesJeannette Catsoulis[A] regrettably hokey first feature from Bryan Anthony Ramirez. |
| Village VoiceChris PackhamThe tense prologue of writer-director Bryan Ramirez's Mission Park...evokes a tactile, scary reality utterly betrayed by the following 90-minute string of hackneyed, basic-cable plotting and dialogue. |
| User ReviewSarah Hits not everyday a movie comes around like this one, this movie had a lot of hearth. it had a great cast and the plot brings pride to a surreal latin community in todays time. |
| User ReviewYusef SApart from its intense action scenes, Mission Park surprises as a well-crafted drama, and captures the grit and truths of growing up in San Antonio where children are held back by the long arm of gangs and the expectation that no one can rise beyond poverty to follow their dreams. |
| User ReviewCivilian WI was able to see this film at an advanced screening. This is an awesome film. The story is fantastic and the acting is award worthy. It is great to see some great Latin actors cast in a film that shows their level of talent. |