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Yellow

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.1K
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Roselyn Sanchez in Yellow (2006)
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Family: a necessary burden. Amaryllis Campos is young and beautiful, a classically trained dancer delivering pizzas in Puerto Rico, living with her parents and her drug-selling chump of a bo... Read allFamily: a necessary burden. Amaryllis Campos is young and beautiful, a classically trained dancer delivering pizzas in Puerto Rico, living with her parents and her drug-selling chump of a boyfriend, her dream deferred. When family tragedy and betrayal hit in the same week, she go... Read allFamily: a necessary burden. Amaryllis Campos is young and beautiful, a classically trained dancer delivering pizzas in Puerto Rico, living with her parents and her drug-selling chump of a boyfriend, her dream deferred. When family tragedy and betrayal hit in the same week, she goes to New York with help from an unlikely friend. There, she lucks into an apartment and b... Read all

  • Director
    • Alfredo Rodriguez de Villa
  • Writers
    • Nacoma Whobrey
    • Roselyn Sanchez
  • Stars
    • Roselyn Sanchez
    • Bill Duke
    • D.B. Sweeney
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Alfredo Rodriguez de Villa
    • Writers
      • Nacoma Whobrey
      • Roselyn Sanchez
    • Stars
      • Roselyn Sanchez
      • Bill Duke
      • D.B. Sweeney
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roselyn Sanchez
    Roselyn Sanchez
    • Amaryllis Campos
    • (as Roselyn Sánchez)
    Bill Duke
    Bill Duke
    • Miles Emory
    D.B. Sweeney
    D.B. Sweeney
    • Christian Kile
    Jamie Tirelli
    Jamie Tirelli
    • Franco Campos
    Sully Diaz
    • Carmen Campos
    Richard Petrocelli
    Richard Petrocelli
    • Jack Frawley
    Nancy Millan
    • Hilda
    • (as Nancy Millán)
    Manny Perez
    Manny Perez
    • Angelo
    Erika Michels
    • Elizabeth
    Jorge R. Calderon
    • Joeli
    • (as Jorge R. Calderón)
    Sammi Rotibi
    Sammi Rotibi
    • Red
    Carlton Wilborn
    Carlton Wilborn
    • Broadway Choreographer
    Ricardo Alvarez
    • Johnny Cantu
    • (as Ricardo Álvarez Santiago)
    Carmen Gutierrez
    • Old Lady
    Freddi de Arcé
    • Rocco
    • (as Freddie De Arce)
    Ivonne Piazza
    • Woman
    Lawrence Duffy
    • Supermarket Supervisor
    Carlos Comacho
    • Music Video Choreographer
    • Director
      • Alfredo Rodriguez de Villa
    • Writers
      • Nacoma Whobrey
      • Roselyn Sanchez
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    3inkblot11

    Despite the lovely Sanchez and some good acting, this is one sleazy little film

    Amaryllis (Roselyn Sanchez) lives in Puerto Rico with her parents and has a job delivering pizzas on her scooter. She dreams of being a dancer and is very talented. But, her father, once a great dancer himself, with a New York company, is confined to a wheelchair while her mama drinks too much. Amaryllis' boyfriend, too, is a jobless "taker". One day, the young dancer's father commits suicide and her mother reaches out to her daughter's boyfriend for comfort. Amaryllis is stunned and flies to New York. But, getting a job in the Big Apple proves difficult and she needs cash fast, although a kindly retired professor offers her a low-rent room in his apartment. Having nowhere to turn, Amaryllis becomes an exotic dancer in a strip club, where she turns heads with her body and costumes as well as her skilled dancing. One regular client in particular, Dr. Christian (D.B. Sweeney) has his eyes on "Yellow", as Amaryllis is known, as a future companion for himself. But, will Amaryllis totally abandon her dream of becoming a dancer? This movie has one main asset. Sanchez is a most beautiful woman and a terrific dancer. She is truly the reason to watch this flick, as she makes it bearable. Sweeney is less successful, mostly because his role is a stilted, repugnant mess. The other cast members are quite nice, especially the man playing the role of the aging professor. Sanchez looks lovely in her street clothes but her dancing costumes are definitely eyebrow-raising. Then, too, the scenes around Manhattan are nice but the small number of minutes spent in Puerto Rico wonderfully showcase the island's abundant loveliness . All other production values are adequate but nondescript. However, these items are of little importance as the big problems with the movie are its themes. The world of a professional dancer is undoubtedly a life of cutthroat competition and repetitive rejection. However, this woman's descent into the dark world of exotic dancing is repulsive. Make that a ditto for the clients who frequent such establishments. Therefore, if you love Sanchez, skip this one and go get The Game Plan instead. Now, there is a lovely film which highlights her magnetic beauty and talent in a big, big way.
    10damiarassam

    Epic film about feminine power

    I need to watch this film again. I related so much. Passion. Heartache. Roselyn really brought this to life in a home run bases loaded pitch and bat. They couldn't have cast a more elegant lady. It's not just another Flashdance.
    6gridoon2025

    Simple and predictable drama, worth watching for Roselyn Sanchez

    There is no point in denying it: the main draw for me to watch this movie was the presence of Roselyn Sanchez in the central role. And I was not disappointed: her performance (probably drawing from personal experiences) is honest and believable, her dancing (in a variety of styles, from pole stripteases to salsa to classical ballet) is pro-level, her body is amazingly flexible, and her six-pack abs are without equal! Sanchez carries this movie - she has to, because nothing much happens during the 90-minute running time, although the script tries to introduce some sub-plots, mainly concerning Roselyn's New York neighbor, a half-crazy poet (Bill Duke) with a tragic past. It's a small, simple film that's suitable mostly for fans of the leading lady, and possibly of athletic women in general. (**1/2)
    10soul_64

    An incredible surprise!

    There are many good movies out there. Yet, there are very few amongst them that carry you and take you to a place of peace, or what I like to call cinematic bliss. The last movie I can remember that left me in such a state was the SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION about five years ago. I sat down just to watch nude scenes of Roselyn Sanchez, the protagonist, and ended up completely drawn by the deep drama the movie throws at you. It has been a while since I witness the depth of emotion that she displayed almost as if she had lived the experience herself. Roselyn should get an award for such a performance.

    I am almost mad at the little publicity that the movie was given and the horrible "crappy movie look" of the cover. Its true that we shouldn't judge any book by its cover but now a days we can't help it with so many movies out there. They should display more of the real threads of the movie in the cover and back cover shots.

    No matter though, since I was lucky enough to sit down to watch it and the movie was awesome enough not to let me stand up till the end of the credits. Two thumbs up to Roselyn and her crew for such an incredible journey!
    7gradyharp

    Roselyn Sanchez Lights Up the Screen!

    Roselyn Sanchez Lights Up the Screen!, August 3, 2007 By Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 10 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME) YELLOW may be fairly easy to dismiss as a soap opera story of little girl makes good despite a troubling journey, but the presence of Roselyn Sanchez is reason enough to see this little art film, She has what it takes to make a film magic, she acts well, dances well, and creates a credible persona from a rather superficial script.

    Based on a story by Nacoma Whobrey about the gifted daughter of a once famous male ballet dancer who leaves her native Puerto Rico in the grief of her father/tutor's death to find a better life in New York - the city where her father found fame. Amaryllis Campos (Roselyn Sanchez) worshiped her famous father (Jaime Tirelli), learned ballet under his tutelage, then grew up in a home after her father's leg crushing accident, with a mother (Erika Michels) and a live-in druggie boyfriend Angelo (Manny Perez), supporting her helpless family by delivering pizzas. When her life falls apart one person befriends her - Hilde (Nancy Millan) - and provides her money to move to New York and a cousin with whom to live.

    Once in new York Amaryllis finds the cousin's apartment occupied by a sweet old poet Miles Emory (Bill Duke) who allows her to stay. Finding work proves difficult until she signs on as a pole dancer in a sleazy nightclub. There she meets an emotionally bruised physician (D.B. Sweeney) who befriends her and who with the help of her new found friends finally makes her way back to the legitimate stage.

    Yes, the story has been done before, but it is the pacing of director Alfredo De Villa that keeps the film pulsatile, and the shimmering screen presence of Roselyn Sanchez that makes this little film worth watching. Story 5, Performance by Sanchez 10. In Spanish and English with subtitles. The additional features on the DVD are even more interesting than the script! Grady Harp

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      Mónica López's debut.
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      Referenced in Cinema Puerto Rico: una antropología visual (2014)
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      Fall Is Here
      Written by Dan Ostermann

      Performed by Liela Avila

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 2007 (Puerto Rico)
    • Countries of origin
      • Puerto Rico
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Амаріліс
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Royal McBee
      • Yellow Productions Corp.
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      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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