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Living the Life

2000-07-22 | Drama
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Kata has lived her first fifteen years believing that, although she has an amazing ancestry, the only thing that lies in her future is a broken heart, the symbol of the Ninth Street Gang. She and her lifelong friend Ana are two of the toughest members of their gang, fearing nothing but the loss of each other. Car-jacking, fights, and running from the cops are a daily routine as the girls fight to protect their territory and their reputation. Performing as "Outrageous Chaos" in local dance contests provides their only relief, but each night they must return home to the sad reality of their lives.

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On May 13, 2024, the IMDB rating of Living the Life is 5.3/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 6.0/10.
The director of Living the Life is Alex Munoz.
Kata has lived her first fifteen years believing that, although she has an amazing ancestry, the only thing that lies in her future is a broken heart, the symbol of the Ninth Street Gang. She and her lifelong friend Ana are two of the toughest members of their gang, fearing nothing but the loss of each other. Car-jacking, fights, and running from the cops are a daily routine as the girls fight to protect their territory and their reputation. Performing as "Outrageous Chaos" in local dance contests provides their only relief, but each night they must return home to the sad reality of their lives..
The genre of Living the Life is Drama.
The release date of Living the Life is July 22, 2000.
On May 13, 2024, there were 2322 public reaction to Living the Life including odd casting, fish out of water, Coming of Age, gaslighting, like Scarface.
The certification of Living the Life is PG-13.
The casts of Living the Life are Katrina Gibson starring as Kata, Jay Hernandez starring as Kikicho, Melida Prado starring as Ana, Yvette Cruise starring as Rosa, Angela Alvarado starring as Pilar, J.D. Evermore starring as Pilar's boyfriend.