Blood In, Blood Out reaction | I would not survive the gang life |
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Prison, drugs and gang war touch three young men (Damian Chapa, Jesse Borrego, Benjamin Bratt) in East Los Angeles from the 1970s to the 1990s.
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Dude is confused through out the whole movie lmfao.
Hes confused for sure... hes got no strain in him... bitch from the beginning haha yes I said it.
His intelligence is as strong as his personality haha weak ass punk...usually I'm intimidated by them brother... but this dude shows that I have a chance 😎
Lol I was coming here for this comment
😂😂. He keeps talking during the movie. He don't pause the movie!!
Lol literallt. Mixing the names up and everything
Cruz saying "he loved me more you was too much of a bad ass to love the lil vato" was shown in the beginning of the movie show you don't pay attention to detail
The real struggle with Paco is that he started the whole gang. Heavily influenced them, especially Miklo to be for the gang. He was angry at himself the whole movie. For living with the guilt. Cruzito finally helps Paco accept it and move on. The ending is really deep once you understand the whole story.
very true!
Right i get that part but I’ve watched the movie 3 time alr and i still dont know what happened to miklo what was supposed to be his lesson i swear this movie could’ve lasted like 3 more hours because i feel miklos story was never finished
Paco didn’t start the whole gang. Gangs have a lot of generations but it safe to say paco is one of the many influences during his time in the gang. He was a bad ass vato and He can box too.
@@Saulsexz Well the original cut was 5 hours, but the actor who played Miklo said it was too long when the director ask his thoughts on it, so they decided to cut it down to 3 instead. It's a real shame honestly because there's so many questions unanswered.
Kill to get in die to get out
Seeing this movie as a young punk kid and now as an adult... it's like watching 2 completely different movies.
oh i would imagine! like some refences you as a kid probably didnt understand to where now you do.
@@MozyReacts Exactly! 😉
Fr I used to hate paco much and call him a coconut and now I shake my head at everyone else
Yeah… hard to understand years of regret and disappointment as a kid… but now, I get Paco… and cheer on his revelation that you can move past your choices… you can still embrace who you are, what you did, and what you were… it’s all apart of you.
"I don't want his porkchop, I want his life"
- Militant Vegan Prison Gang
I don't want his porkchops I want his salad!
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Vegan Locos!
@@NothingHumanisAlientoMe 😂 Vegan locos tossin salads
“Blood out”means you die the only way to get out of the gang. Paco and Cruzito was only with VL which is just a street gang, La onda was a movement and much deeper. Also Cruzito forgiveness took a while but his mom gave him a chance since she didn’t want to lose a second son. The last speech that Cruzito gives at end was all about how life can turn out different for everyone, even with Pacos hatred towards Miklo what could’ve been for Paco if he would of gone to jail, shit he was a leader for the VL then eventually became a cop, Miklo was a joke and always treated like that since he had blue eyes and white skin, eventually became the leader. Cruzito being the one with a craft and the one who could possibly be someone, became a drug addict and was the reason his little brother died. Life’s a risk.
Great analysis fam! I couldnt agree more after reflecting on the movie.
@@MozyReacts Good reaction homie and your predictions before scenes happen were spot on.
@@igemineye6225 thank fam! that means alot to me frfr cause i really do be trying to figure things out and its so satisfying when you end up being right.
@@MozyReacts movie was based on the eMe the Mexican Mafia. Miklo in real life was peg leg Morgan. American me is more accurate but still has its wrongs.
@@igemineye6225 how is la onda a movement?
They are still a gang. Trading in drugs and like paco said. Making hits that have innocent people dying.
The warden from the movie is the actual warden in San Quentin. They actually let them film in prison but only 7 people at a time could go in for a certain amount of time
“You little prick tease! I’m tired of you swinging your precious little ass around like you own the joint. You ain’t put out shit!”
-Big Al
😂
"I don't want catch you talking to that greaser pimp again"😂
What a classic. I'll never get tired of this movie.
Blood in blood out doesn't refer to beatings at all. It actually refers to killing a man to get in and the only way out is you shedding blood (dying). Aka there is no leaving the gang. This refers more to Miklo getting into La Onda in prison.
Honestly tho, they(la onda) dont even need the whole “there is no leaving the gang” becuz if a person does actually quit the prison gang, they dont have protection anymore from their former members. So they would by default probably die from the other prison gangs anyways.
At the end Paco realizes he started the whole thing. He lit the fuse that started everything if it wasnt for Paco, cruz would have never been injured and miklo would never have gone to prison.
I grew up in Mexican gang life. I have flashbacks everytime I see this movie lol
RAAAAAAAAAAAAIDEEEEEEEEERS!!!!
Liar
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you went from Miglo to Miglos to Mikonos over time lmao.
😂😂😂😂
im horrible with names
It's hard to be to hard on cruz for being a drug addict. Dude brutally had his back broken, was fed heavy narcotics to "solve the problem", then when the dr cut him off he's already addicted so he's gotta get his fix somehow. I know how the situation played out is horrendous and it's easy to be upset with him, but at the same time you know it's literally killing him inside because he knows it's his fault and there's nothing he could do about it. We don't have good methods to really help addiction now, go back 30/40 years it's brutal. His body was literally broken and to help him recover they broke his mind. It's not as easy as just quitting.
i don't hate on him for being an addict. I hate more so that it took a child dying for him to change his ways
@@MozyReacts It was an accident. He's partially responsible, but not entirely. People have gotten into car accidents that killed their child, people have lost their child to a gun in the home they owned that one day, for whatever reason, they forgot to secure properly, people have lost their kid after leaving their liquor cabinet unlocked by accident and they get into it, drive, crash, and die, etc. It's rare but it's a kind of accident that happens. What about a completely straight edge person, not an addict or drug user, that went to the doctor, got prescribed a bottle of oxy for an injury, for a broken leg or something, and then one day when they aren't around their kid gets into the medicine cabinet, takes a bunch of them and OD's and dies: because that's happened before too. Why was the kid so attached to Cruz in the first place, it's because nobody else was giving him the attention Cruz did, maybe if he had some more active people in his life he wouldn't have been so determined to emulate Cruz. There's nothing society or any of us can do or say to a person like Cruz that even comes close to the pain that he puts himself in with guilt, and, being an addict, that guilt and pain, combined with everyone he knows disowning him over what happened, just pushes him EVEN DEEPER into the dope. Maybe if our culture did not demonize, criminalize, and shun drug users and opiates specifically, Cruz's doctor would not have cut off his pill prescription and Cruz would have never had to resort to using street heroin to treat his physical pain, because nobody resorts to using heroin until their doctors stop giving them pills, and the only reason doctors come down so hard on the prescriptions is because our culture is forcing them to do so because our culture decided to blame opiates for all its problems: then the kid wouldn't have died after finding the heroin. There's plenty of 'maybes' to throw around in a circumstance like this.
There's people in this world that have legitimate medical issues that cause them to live in physical pain- permanently. I'm one of them. Trigeminal neuralgia. They wake up in pain, they live in pain, they sleep in pain. That isn't life. It sucks the life and the energy out of your bones and turns you into a shell, an empty vessel just transporting a zombie consciousness around from point A to point B all day, and they are supposed to go on like that? To go on like that forever? What, are they supposed to do some guided meditation to overcome it? Some people actually do need opiates, on a daily basis, their life isn't worth it without them, and our culture, instead of demonizing them and their drug, needs to figure out how to fit them into things instead of pushing them away into the underground and into prison. For every loser fiend rotting on the side of the street with a needle in his arm that you can show me, I can show you a productive member of society who uses opiates medicinally, who would be lost without them, but no news or media is going to show you that guy, not one. Can you imagine a news channel running a story: "How opiates made my life worth living again"? Not going to happen.
In the beginning you said “ I have nothing against drugs” but you still clueless bro
Im late to this reaction but i noticed you mentioned the lack of guns, well the first half of the movie takes place in the early 70’s back then it wasn’t as common for LA gangs to carry guns like they do now, they fought the old school way with fist, knives, bats, chains etc… and maybe one or two guys would be armed with guns, it was a different time back then.
Yeah back In The days it was more fight more straight face to face real fights
I was gonna say the same thing
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Love your videos
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For us Mexicans this movie means a lot. Viva Los Vatos Locos ese
its was an amazing movie!
Some us if look white with blue eyes my cousin is ginger and grey eyes both of us are Half native half European he just got their features. Good reaction thoe ha
You know it’s a crazy to see you feel empathy for Paco in this story but it was him who started this whole epic he was the one who manifested everyone’s destiny whether he ended up doing right thing or not and it’s not to blame him for this either, it’s just crazy how things work out in the end, I like to think that when I die I’m gonna sit and watch a film of my life and look back retrospectively on what choices I could’ve made to change my final destiny.
Thank you for a proper lengthy reaction.,...this movie deserves it....loved it
Crazy shit they actually film this movie at the San Quentins prison - most of the extras in the movie are actual inmates
The scene that always gets me is when they crash the car after miklo been shot. Miklo tells paco to run. Accepting that he'll be left behind alone. But then paco stays and says
"Vatos locos for ever" and stays with him. That's so deep from both characters
He didn’t use the gun first cause he does not want to make noise killers move in silence cause they know where and how to stab some body to kill them with just one stab but Smokey caught it. THEN HE USED THE GUN AS LAST RESORT.
Cruz and Paco were stepbrothers. Juanito the kid that ODed was their half brother. Mexican families that come from these communities it is common to look up and admire criminals and mafia figures. There are family members that are addicts and you still love them. You got to realize that these kids go through so much before they are 18 that their bond is something stronger than regular families. And that's why forgiveness is common when most other families would just cut off ties.
Isn’t Juanito Paco’s full brother and Cruz is the stepbrother of them two?
Isn’t Juanito Paco’s full brother and Cruz is the stepbrother of them two?
@@chrisaguilar1410 no Juanito is half-brother to both. Cruz dad is married to Paco's mother. Paco has a different father and Cruz has a different mother.
@@adrianvizcaya8078 makes sense
Even full-blooded hispanics come out with blue and green eyes.😂😂😂
If you have 2 parents of certain ethnicity, it doesn't mean all their ancestors were, too. The half this and half that it isn't, some genes are recessive, others genes or traits will pass yes or yes to the next generation, like a parted chin. Some stay dormant. Migrations happened always and after independence in Latin America countries, some migrants from all over the world arrived, some immigration were promoted too, it's not only Spanish and the different indigenous people, that without counting the ones that were brought by force from African regions, but also migrated later by their own.
In Mexico they like to discriminate their citizens of African ancestry, but they have existed since colonial times. Japanese and Korean had an influence in Brazil, Middle Eastern immigrants had their influence in Chile, there are German descendants in probably all the Latin American countries, especially in South American region.
Then in the US, you see couples of different ethnic groups, some famous people that's not Latino are considered as such, just because they have a Latino parent, not even culturally they're Latinos, but US standards consider them one.
The actor Damian Chapa, Miklo, he has a Mexican father, but he lives the culture, so he's a Latino.
The real life person that inspired his character, he was also a Latino, he had 2 Slavic parents, born in the US, he was raised in a Latin American neighbor and he also lived the culture, unlike let's say Jessica Alba, who only had a Mexican parent with some Mayan origin, Alba is Mayan, not Spanish, but Jessica Alba never had the Latin culture and she herself said she was considered a Latina in the US for having 1 parent from the region. Her mom was of West/Northern EU ancestry and she lived with her most of her life.
Selena Gomez, Mexican father, Italian-American mother, the Romans expanded the original Latin culture, that came from an Italic tribe, the Latins, that was brought to the American continent, it mixed with the different indigenous and African cultures and Catholic traditions and that's the Latin American culture nowadays.
Selena Gomez lived with her mom most of her life, raised as catholic, but decided to embrace the Latin American culture when she was an adult, so a Latina.
I had a great-grandfather of Spanish origin who was blonde with green eyes from my father side, her wife my great grandmother was brown and Quechua, after that, most of my family is Spanish, Portuguese, Quechua, my mom used to have golden blonde hair when she was young, it darkened with the age. While me, my tone of skin is similar to the actor of Magic with dark brown hair, brown eyes.
This dude is completely clueless. Doesn't know at all what he's talking about.
During the heist Miccanos had the drop on Paco. He had him dead to rights 5 ft away with a gun pointing directly at the side of his. He didn't pull the trigger because he realized that it was his cousin. So to repay him for not taking the shot he decides to not let him go but instead shoot his from being who just refused to shoot him. He should have just looked the other way and pretended he never saw him, he owed him at least that much. It's crazy that you can't see that. Not to mention Paco is the one who led him down the path of gang violence. Throughout Miccanos teenage years he worshiped Paco and everything he did was to try to impress him.
So hypothetically you lead your cousin down a path of violence, they do 9 years getting caught up in some shit that you started, then while they're in jail you become a cop. You then run into them in the streets and they have a chance to blow your head off, they don't take the shot and you repay them by taking the shot yourself causing them to lose a leg and spend the rest of their life in prison. Yet you see nothing wrong with any of that? Where's the loyalty at my G?
Who the hell is Miccanos?😂 it’s Miklo .
Throughout this entire reaction all I kept thinking was, stick to checkers man. Checkers is your game in a world of Chess lol
😂😂 true
And Cruz is the way he is because Paco started the whole fuckin mess
One my favourite movies of all time. From New Zealand 👍
i can see why! it was a great story!!
You originally from New Zealand? Didn’t know this movie was known overseas , thought it was only known here in Los Angeles and other parts of California lol
@@charliefyb people talk about it here in Canada too
@@Seekingtruth-mx3ur dude wth that’s crazy lol that makes me happy tbh bc it shows a lot of our culture here in LA, I’m Mexican so mostly everything in the movie is relatable . But damn, I actually didn’t know this movie was known like that 🥲
@@charliefyb oh it's definitely known, especially among the urban youth here. We don't have alot of Mexicans here in Canada so it's seems like a unique culture to people.
The fulcrum point was that moment when 3P was tagging their alley, and Paco bullied Miklo into confronting them. “show me the color inside you.” He knew that was Miklo’s biggest insecurity. And the entire time Cruz was trying to stop it from happening. Cruz ends up being attacked and in chronic pain, which caused his addiction to opiates, and it’s all downhill from there. Paco tries to kill Spider and Miklo stops him but ends up getting shot and thrown in prison. All of Paco’s bad choices in the beginning drove the narrative of their lives. He did turn his life around but that was not the case for the other 2.
Bro this is how real gangsters were In the early 80’s no guns you get down like a real man and fight one on one
"Mikanos" lol he went from russian to greek. Miklo! great stuff tho
🤣🤣🤣
Trejo was known for his chest and his tatt. Guy did real time and was the champion boxer in the joint.
Sometimes I wish I could change skin colors after watching Blood In Blood Out...
Thanks for posting wedo
Such a great reaction! I Enjoyed it from beginning to end
thank fam!
i appreciate you taking the time to not only watch but to comment you enjoyed it as well 🤙🙏🤙
When they have the stand off when Paco shoots miklo in the leg it symbolizes the beginning of the movie when miklo takes the gun from Paco before he shoots spider in the leg
He didn’t shoot spider in the leg he shot him in the stomach twice
Addiction is a hell.of a thing man even if they want to stop they can't "just stop" educate yourself man.
You can tell this guys never been in the hood
This kid is still young and everything is black and white...i miss those days
That is such a good dog, literally just chillin for 3 hours.
believe it or not there is actually another dog directly behind me that you can see who was just chillin as well 😂
@26:00
To help you better understand about the "confusing" situation...
if you watch the interaction that the prison pimp / booty-bandit, Popeye,
has at 23:40 with other booty-bandit, Big Al... it's apparent that Popeye
has incurred a debt and Big Al is quickly getting impatient.
Popeye tries to get slick by trying to settle the debt by "trading" one of his 'girls'...
and Big Al is having none of it and will only accept cash and give a veiled threat to "hire"
the AVers if Popeye doesnt pay up fast... but... Big Al soon changes his mind when he
tells Popeye that he can "pay his debt with that" (ie, Miklo)... and if you look closely
at Popeye's expression... you can tell the wheels are turning and he's trying to put
his plan to turn Miklo out into motion.
48:45 pushyp are actually doing a lot. Your holding your body up at the heaviest resistance. thats how you build real strength through resistance training.
Did anyone else telegraphed Miklo’s betrayal on Montana? It felt so obvious to me in the shower scene and the scene where Montana tells Miklo that he’s gonna see his daughter. Miklo winces a bit as he realizes what he just did, but he rationalized it by saying it was for his people. Great writing.
for those of us who were there.....chains and knives was how we got down in the early days in LA.....there were a few guns....but mostly mano a mano chains and knives and bats.....guns came in a lot more in the 80's with Crack....this story takes place more or less really in the 70's more or less......
This is classic this came out when I was in elementary school lol back then parents weren't so strict on kids watching rated r movies. I love how you started yelling at Cruz when he showed up at the funeral and Paco steps up take Cruz place because the were step brothers.
No offense to this dude. I give him props as a person of non-latin heritage for checking out a film all about Latin/prison culture, but it's probably not the best movie for him to be reacting to without at least doing a little bit of research. He seems to be confused about everything going on and doesn't really get the whole message behind the story. I get this guy not understanding cultural things like the meaning of "blood in blood out" or even when he says, "why don't they just go to a tattoo shop," when Cruz is doing the stick and poke tattoo for Miklo in his room. Those are cultural things that not everyone's going to understand. That being said, there's just soooo many instances where context clues and details that help explain the story just fly over this guy's head and make it so frustrating to watch his reaction to such a great film.
Imagine watching a 3 hour movie and gradually getting the main characters name more and more wrong?
Lol.
Just tuned in..u stated his accent blonde n blue eyes...in Mexico there's actually some places where full blooded Mexicans have the same blonde hair and blue eyes. Due to the Spaniard/European conquest
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I'm pretty sure "blood out" refers to your own death. I.e. you don't get to leave the gang.
Miclo Paco and cruz were brothers well cousins but they made up vato Loco they all went separate ways after they killed spider all they life's changes Paco went to army because he was younger miclo was about turn 18 so he went prison and joined la Onda. There slogan or way of life was blood in blood out. And Cruz went into drugs after his back broke . Great movie shows how life can change fast
Miclo went to prison for being the shooter/killer. Paco was pardoned since he only broke minor laws and was a registered recruit for the marines. Had he opted out than he too would have been locked up for a shorter time. It was great to see that cruz father was the one to shun him from the family and the stepmom was the first to forgive him. Also Paco and Miclo are actual blood related cousins while cruz and miklo are not. Juanito was the symbol that made them a family being related to all of them. His death represented their broken family.
15:34 “if they don’t use guns ima be upset either your bout it or your not” if you really bout it you don’t need guns only your 2 fist
If you rewatch the beginning of the movie, Miklo looks up to Paco, while Paco pushed Miklo into that style of life, he made him feel bad for not "having it in him", Paco taunted him to do that incident of breaking the Tres Puntos' car window, which led them to break the back of Cruz in revenge, a vicious circle. They were only supposed to beat up Spider, but Paco not only was the one marking Spider, he also brought the gun.
Paco was a bad influence and he pushed others into that life, but he decided to change his path, so Paco is not free of sins. It was Miklo's decision at the end, but People influences the lives of others or even if they don't do it consciously, they can manipulate them, too, even the little kid that could realize if they act nicely they may get something from their parents.
Cruz because of the pain on his back, he also started to use heroin, which that led to his younger half-brother to pass away.
Movie is called Blood in Blood out, not because initiations, it's because like said before, it's what happened to the main actors, the eye for eye, paybacks happened. With gangs and mobs that tends to happen.
Where you get "Mikinos"?
ITS MIKLO !!!! Everyone saying Miccannos cuz bro was saying Miglo then Mikos then confused him for Paco and called him Paco at one point then it turned to Miccanos . Bro was confused with the names the whole movie . This is a Hispanic hood classic. If you liked this one check out these ones too :
American Me
My Crazy Life (Mi Vida Loca)
Mi Familia
My man you was really out for blood ese. 😂
I will never understand how people let dogs with their dirty feet onto your beds let them lay their balls and as on their pillows and then proceed to lay your head on them
... how dirty are your dogs??
I love how your pronunciation of miklos name gets worse and worse as the video goes on, Great reaction tho lol
Lmfao true aff
i liked your view on the characters, that sheltered innocent view 😂, i got the good and bad from each character but im biased since i grew up a similar gang influence life but i never committed heavy crimes, i feel likr i have more insights on the ppl you didnt like but i get where youre coming from, your truly a good person, dont lose that
and is not all about redemption, sometimes ppl are what they are and they chose that life, all we can do is do what we believe in and let them be, even if we are against them. we do us and they do them, balance of power
This is a great reaction man good job man
thanks fam! i appreciate love and that you actually took time out of your day to watch it 🙌
Paco is the bad guy! hes a cop and he is the one that set them all on that path. Just because he became a cop and did well for himself doesn't mean he isn't to blane for everything, because he is!
Sometimes you need to stop asking to much questions and watch the movie 😂😂
i know i know 😂😂 its the adhd that i cant keep my mouth shut ahahaha
@@MozyReacts so true Mozy... u talk way too much, and at other reactions, u do it over important places... atleast pause it, and then speak up LOL ... GOOD WORK THO
Bruh I feel you on 1:24:33 yeah it was Cruz's fault that juanito died but it had been more than 10 years since his whole family left him alone in his suffering. There has to be a time you have to forgive that family member you've hold a lot grudge on for a long time.
My dudes back then Juanito gravitated to Cruz cuz Cruz payed him attention and really loved his little brother who es his full brother from the same mother and father, it was the cop who was the step son from a prior relationship. Cruz snaps at his homie telling him he shouldn’t be shooting up in front of his brother then he sends his little brother upstairs to the house. Since Paco who was the cop never spent time with Juanito and was in the marines Juanito winds up going back down and doing something stupid and overdoses. Now of course Cruz should have put the shit away but alot if foos with broken backs or severe back or body pains used heroine to numb the pain much like Kirk Kobain who we all know killed himself while on heroine. It was a fucked up accident but aside from Cruz who else was watching this kid? It’s a family tragedy that even the parents should look in the mirror and say why wasn’t I there to watch my son. Cruz bore all the blame because he was a heroine addict and knew he had alot of blame for the tragedy and loss of his little brother who he honestly loved to death.
1:20:50 "Bone Thugs" 😂 your killing me man lol
Dude who killed with the welder was the director and lived that life.
The guy used to seeing inside of the movie that looks white is Cherokee Indian Mexican and white his family also came from Spain that's why the blue eyes Sir
Miclo was already on probation plus he’s the one who killed the guy paco probably had less severe charges so he got the option to either enlist or go to prison a year later but that’s what i think lmao
Thank you for pointing this out! I've always thought the same!
I liked the reaction. Very genuine. People who aren’t Mexican sometimes watch this movie like they’d be trampling on the whole Mexican culture if they laughed at it. It’s cool to laugh at this movie too, it’s got funny parts, over the top parts, and good parts.
It’s a “B” movie so they had to tone down the guns and if you look in the Sunday fight seen there’s bullet holes in front of car but they cut the scene. This movie scene is supposed to be in the 70s and movie was made in 91 and both decades in real life had more shootings but when this came out in the early 90s Hispanics were grateful for this movie bc it was rare back then
It's not a b movie
This is not a b movie. Taylor Hackford movies are no b movies.
I liked the video. You’re good ppl
The soap was the mold of the comb at the end
What's up, Mozy. Great reaction and well thought out retrospective at the end there.
You gave me some new angles to interpret the lives of the trio of main characters.
I have watched this movie many, many times. First time was probably close to thirty years ago and I know every line by heart lol.
It didn't matter to me that you misspoke so many character names and slang 😄
on the contrary it only added to your presentation because you seemed so genuine, into-the-moment, soft hearted and enthusiastic.
Just subbed / Swedish viewer 👍
Oh and I thought your dog was a pillow during the first part of the video . I didn't realise until much later when he actually moved around. 😄
thank you so much for the love and support! i truly appreciate you!
also thanks for being forgiving with the my pronoucinging of names 😂
I horrible with names especially if they are like the typical American name like Mike, Paul, Tom.
"Will you paint my picture?"
-Leonardo DiCaprio
Mickinose big brain lmao
This is my favorite movie and favorite movie score that last song at the end of the movie is perfect
such a good movie!
There’s 100% Mexicans that have blue eyes and blond hair like some of my cousins and even my grandpa who doesn’t speak English has bright blue eyes
Dude this is the worst movie for you to review you have no recognition for Latinos in Los Angeles gang affiliation in early 80s to be able to relate at the very least somewhat to give a good perspective on your review also all your questions would be answered if you just waited not so much jumped into criticism because of your lack of understanding I don't think this was a good movie for you to review on 👎
I just loved how you kept referring to Miklo as Mikonos 🤣🤣🤣 I'm Greek, that's why I found it funny. Mikonos is an island. But other than that. I'm really thrilled you watched and enjoyed this film. I enjoy observing other who are watching a movie I've seen. And I loved ever reaction you had
appreciate you taking the time to watch fam 🙏🤙
@@MozyReacts this is one of my top 10 favorite movies of all times. I've sent it like 100 times
Lol Míkonos
That's a cool sounding name though, fam.
In drug addiction you don’t choo,it just consumes you, i have an older sister that I looked up to but she became a drug addict after a few toxic boyfriends that got her hooked on drugs which is why i had to raise my 4 nieces and I didn’t have a social life in my 20’s
The actor Damian Chapa who plays Miklo is half White with Italian, German and Native American descent and half Mexican
well dayum haha he probably got some black in him too
He was formerly married to Natasha Henstridge of Species fame.
Is cause paco was involved so he got it easier while Micklo did the murder so he got it harder. the finger prints on the murder WEPON plus I’m pretty sure he fest up so his cousin won’t get the murder rap when Micklo was the actual shooter.
wow i feel stupid now haha of course he got more time. Murder vs an accessory to murder.
"what are grapes?"..lol..
miklos lol not mikonos, great reaction btw, genuine, keep up the content, it will take time but if you keep being consistent you will keep growing
thanks for watching fam!
i appreciate you taking the time out of your day to show the love and support 🤙🙏🤙
@@MozyReacts my friend, as i am seeing you are opened to mexican themed movies, i strongly strongly recommend you watching my family or mi familia , really good movie that after seing your reactions, i genuinely think ud enjoy that one
i got you fam!
ill add it to my list and when i post it ill come back to this comment and tag you to let you know 🤙🤙
from now on he’s no longer miklo to me, he’s mikanos lol 🤍
Blood in is to beat or kill someone to join.
Blood out is to be killed or severely beaten out a gang. Blood out was everyone that was hit by there own gang. Montoya especially.
Back in our day guns were a last resort. This movie is based on a true story. This is exactly how gang warfare used to be on the east coast 70s n 80s too. The 90s was a mixed bag of 70s style and the way gangs are today.
Actually with Miklo he had to choose a gang because prison is really hard for mixed people because we don’t fit anywhere so we are easy victims so we have to choose a gang to protect us quickly
Lol it was funny how you called pretty much everyone in the movie Carlos as least once.
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The actor who plays miklo is also mixed , Hispanic and white , sometimes genetics work like that
Blood in Blood Out? What is there to understand? Blood in, you spill blood. Blood out, you die. You are one sheltered kid. Gods bless you. Hopefully you never find out otherwise. Miklo was an outcast the only ones that took him in were his gang brothers. Even his mom dumped him off. And if Paco hadn't been so hard on Miklo, Miklo wouldn't have gone to extremes to be like Paco. Paco is also responsible for Cruz and his problems. Paco was the leader and it was his influence that got Cruz in the gang. His injury lead to his addiction. I'm not gonna say it wasn't horrible what happened to Juanito and Cruz deserves the hate for that. However people change and Cruz finally redeemed himself. As far as Miklo, he did what he had to do to allow his prison family to survive he was a lifer what else could he do? Paco got lucky he didn't end up like Miklo. Miklo was on probation, so he didn't get a chance to join the Corps like Paco did. Both Miklo and Paco are the products of their institutionalism. You can point a finger and judge someone when you've never walked in their shoes. All it takes is one bad cop that won't care that you're half white to completely change everything for you. Hopefully you get to look down on others less fortunate for a long time.
I like that ur girlfriend in the back on the bed, did not wake up the whole movie
they both sleep like LOGS 😂😂
i cant remember which video it was my literally had to stop and wake up the brown one (Ruby) because she was storing to loud 😂
1st reaction I see from you. Way better then some of the most popular reaction channels . Love commentary , no puase,
I wouldnt get you to understand since your wearing pearls around your neck. I cant take you seriously. 😂. Still a good reaction tho.
Drug addiction is painful, I know which is why I had to raise my 4 nieces because my sister became a drug addict
Hay carnal thanks for sending how it is for us much respect!
Have alot to clear up for the dude who made this video but it’s a year old. Since he’s not from our culture he didn’t get the important points if this movie.
You Mad over Micklo having Montana the Main leader killed well remember this that when you said (WHAT HAPPENED TO BEING FAMILIA/FAMILY, MIKLO).…WELL ALWAYS REMEMBER THIS THAT NOONE IS BIGGER THAN THE CAUSE. AND MÓNTALA WAS BECOMING WEAKER CAUSE HE JUST WANTED TO MAKE PEACE ALWAYS BUT SOMETIMES EELL ALL THE TIME YOU HAVE TO KEEP THE RESPECT AND FEAR WHICH FEAR AND RESPECT. COMES IS HAND IN HAND AND (ONDA) WAS LOOSING SOME IF NOT ALOT OF IT BY STAYIN BACK ALOT WHEN IT WAS TIME TO JUMP AND GAIN YOUR RESPRCT AND POWER WITH INTEREST. SO MONTANA HAD TO FALL DOWN FROM LEADERSHIP. REMEMBER BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT.
oh i totally get why Micklo had Montana killed. Its just so ironic that Micklo was preaching to Paco about La familia and blah blah blah and then when things started to look bad he turned on his family (Montana) but when Paco was facing prison and things were looking bad so he choose the cop life. (turning his back on the gang) Micklo finds it so messed up.
3 of my nieces have graduated high school, I have one that is 9 years old that will be with me for another 10 years
When it’s your first strike, you normally can get off with a boot camp option depending on where you live! Miklo however pulled the trigger would get tried as a adult and go to prison. They were teenagers btw also. Remember miklo was about to turn 18.
“Negotiating his rape conditions”😂
The actor that plays Miklo is Part Mexican,Italian,German,and Native American
Bro, great reaction... But your names are killing me! 😂😂😂
Miklos, Mikanos, Bone Thugs (instead of Bonafide).
i know it was bad 😂😂
@@MozyReacts I was cracking up, good shit.
As far as guns back in early dayz they uses knifes not guns . They were teenagers in the beginning of the movie