Talento de barrio (English: Hood Talent) is a film released on October 10, 2008, by Maya Entertainment, starring Daddy Yankee. The film was directed by José Iván Santiago, and written by George Rivera and Ángel M. Sanjurjo, with additional material by Edgar Soberón Torchia. It was also the first movie Daddy Yankee co-produced. In the United States it was a major success, although it was not launched in all the country. It was shown in the major cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and some parts of New Jersey.
Ramón Ayala (better known as Daddy Yankee) stars as Edgar Dinero, a young man from the streets of Puerto Rico who gets tangled-up in the street life of his neighborhood. While on the wrong path, Edgar encounters corruption among his supposed crew, while simultaneously falling in love with an uptown girl, Soribel (played by Katiria Soto),[4] from whom he must conceal his strong feelings for.
Dinero's interest in music leads to an initial studio recording session in New York City, which does not go well. It seems he is lacking energy, until Soribel, his love interest, shows up in New York. Dinero then begins to make stronger, more passionate music.
Multiple gunshot scenes occur throughout the film, taking place both in Puerto Rico and in New York City.
The movie was mostly shot in the Barriada Morales, a marginalized community,[5] reflecting the "thug" life in Caguas, Puerto Rico.[6] Other places where filming took place were at Puerto Nuevo, San Juan, and in New York City.[citation needed]
The film had positive reviews in Puerto Rico. On Rotten Tomatoes, Talento de barrio has received negative reviews, garnering 0% approval.[10] V.A. Musetto of New York Post said in his review for the film: "Reggaeton star Daddy Yankee holds his own in his big-screen acting debut, Talento de barrio. Too bad he's saddled with a generic script, based loosely on his own life". Monika Fabian of Time Out New York said: "Just as reggaetón is a fusion of hip-hop, reggae and traditional Puerto Rican rhythms, Talento de barrio is also a mixture, albeit a woefully derivative one, of 8 Mile, Menace II Society and Carlito's Way."
^Rivera Quintero, Marcia (2014), El vuelo de la esperanza : Proyecto de las Comunidades Especiales Puerto Rico, 1997-2004 (Primera edición ed.), San Juan, Puerto Rico Fundación Sila M. Calderón, p. 273, ISBN978-0-9820806-1-0