Sin
Nombre, the 2009 film by Cary
Fukunaga, presents a look at the journey of immigrants and the life
of the Mexican gangs and how the intertwine with one another. Just as
the stories of the gang and immigrants meld and weave with one
another so do the themes of relationship and how they create family.
The
story of Sin Nombre begins
with the initiation of a young boy, eventually named El Smiley, to
the Mara Salvaturcha gang of Mexico. Quite quickly the viewer is
invited into the gang through his initiation as much as the boy is.
Yet being beat is not what allows him into the gang, it is the murder
of a rival gang member is what brings the boy into the gang fully.
However
Smiley is still an innocent. In the scene where he, and our lead
Willy aka Casper, kill the rival gang member we see a dynamic of
relationships. In the gang family is not determined by the blood in
the veins but rather the blood split to or for the gang. Before
Simely kills the man we see Lil' Mago using a very fatherly gestures
towards the boy. For the gang the gestures of family fill all the
roles. Mago is the father, Willy the elder brother.
Yet
we do not see this transferred to anyone outside of the gang. We
learn Willy has a girlfriend and she is not welcomed in as a person,
but rather as a communal object for the family to use. She is not
given the familial agency that Smiley is.
In
the scene where they kill the rival member we see that not only is
Willy indoctrinated but also plays along. His role to Smiley is the
big brother. His hands are the ones holding Smiley's stable and
giving advice. Yet we see Willy is not completely immune to this.
Just as Smiley winces so does he. A connection is there, one of
family, with out being blood. There seems to be a want of an innocent
relationship. Earlier , when Smiley is being kicked to be considered
part of the Mara we see that Willy hesitated.
What
the film grasps at; family is made by the bonds of the collective.
Family for Willy and Smiley is not created by the blood the bore them
but rather the blood that they spill for one another. They form into
a collective family circuit with their gestures and movements. Mago
becomes not only leader but father, his power in words. It infects
the rest of the gang to become a twisted sense of family. Willy
becomes the big brother who lures in Smiley's to become little
brothers. Once he kills the gang member Smiley becomes woven into the
gang. He intern, becomes an older brother once he goes after Willy
later in the film.
In
the world of Sin Nombre family
becomes everything. By examining the gestures of character we see how
family unfolds as a unit. When one examines the relationships of
family we see how the film's narrative unfolds along these familial
built lines.
Looking at the film with a family dynamic in mind changes the way each character appears on camera. I like how you illustrated the artificial familial support system that the gang provides for each member, especially Smiley and Willy who are significantly younger than their "brothers". Relying on the gang for structure, protection, respect, etc. and other typical factor in family life, distorts the reality of the dangers that life create within their lives. It was disheartening to watch the element of conflict between being a child and being a gang member when Smiley is instructed to kill the rival gang member. In an effort to be accepted as a loyal member, he looks to Willy for help much like a younger brother would to his older sibling. I'm glad you brought that up in your post.
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