Why Every Mexican Has Seen BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT.

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Why Every Mexican Has Seen BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT.
Blood in blood out was a historic film for the East LA culture, but what is this film about and why has nearly every Mexican seen it? Well watch the video and find out!

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All Comments (21)
  • @QEsposito510
    This is just one of the best bro movies ever. Mexican, white, black, every man can relate on some level.
  • I heard someone say “this movie is the reason why every light skin Mexican was called Miklo“ and that hit home too hard lol
  • @coolcatmeow77
    This barrio classic never gets old, a film of this caliber cannot be replicated.
  • @arkezmc8028
    You kept saying Santana instead of MONTANA… Santana it’s the main jefe on American me
  • @moeleezy2991
    This movie is so good you don’t even notice it’s 3 hours long
  • I’m Black and this is one of my favorite movies. I probably watch it 4 times a year. It’s just a great movie and great story. I get made fun of a lot, even at 47 years old for my love and respect of the culture. People don’t know I was raised the only black family in a Mexican neighborhood and we were always accepted and respected because were respectful and kind. I also get funny looks because I’m a professional musician making my living playing banda and salsa. I’ve been called a sell out, but I just like what I like. now..”GIMME SOME CHON CHON” lol
  • @danryder3865
    I'm from denver grew up in the west side and I can confirm every chicano I've ever meet has seen this film . I now live in Seattle and every chicano I've meet out here can quote this film word for word.
  • The hardest job I ever had was putting up tents for parties and huge events, running around swinging sledgehammers and carrying 105lb tent weights two at a time, sometimes pulling 80+ hours a week in the summer. I ran a crew entirely made up of Mexican dudes, mostly from southern Mexico. They had nicknamed me ‘Nino’ because of my baby face, and were super cool. Badass hard workers. However, after they found out I had watched this movie a bunch as a kid, and I had proven myself the first summer, they nicknamed me ‘Miklo’. This is probably the highest sign of respect coworkers have ever showed me!
  • @A-1-Sawce
    I'm part Mexican and was born and raised in LA, can confirm the title of the video is 100% true. Literally every guy in my middle/high school quoted this movie constantly lmao
  • @Lord_Pilaf
    Still can't believe they made an entire movie about Tuco Salamanca's younger years. Bravo, Vince!
  • @DirtCobaine
    This movie resonated with me even more because I was the only light skin blonde one in my big Chicano family lol I inherited my great grandfathers looks and it was definitely hard to fit in. I had to prove myself twice as hard.
  • @JohnDoe-cd6ro
    I'm a Jersey Puerto Rican and this film was always a hood classic for us even all the way out here on the East Coast. Vatos Locos forever! Shout out and nothing but love for Chicanos, Chicano culture, and just Mexicans in general. I always felt Mexico has equally contributed to Latino culture if not contributed more. ¡Viva la Raza!
  • @kevmoful
    A Mexican man I was in the navy with from the south side of Houston introduced me to this movie funny enough. He said it was the Cholo Boyz in the Hood. Plenty of good one liners in this movie.
  • When I first moved to Texas from NY it was hard to adjust to the culture shock, but the Mexicans took me in. Blood In Blood Out, La Bamba, the Selena with J-Lo, American Me, they were all certified classics in the area and were my introduction to the culture we lived in. They became just as much of family as the only three family members I had left, and I never forgot that. Puro pinche amar para mi hermanos marrones!!
  • @johnhenry3773
    dont be suprised alot of black folks seen and love this masterpiece too
  • 😂😂😂😂 when Miklo got those San Andreas +Respect points 😂😂😂😂
  • I'm black and from Texas and I've seen this plenty of times. Still have it on VHS
  • @geensjc
    Every Pacific Islander / Polynesian in New Zealand has also seen this movie! Absolute classic 😎