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City of Hope 1991

Box Office

$1.3M

Budget

$3M

Runtime

129 mins

Language

English

English

A gritty New Jersey inner‑city drama that follows disillusioned contractor Nick Rinaldi, whose lifelong support from a wealthy father masks his growing cynicism. The ensemble also tracks Asteroid, an unstable homeless man, and Wynn, an idealistic young politician, exposing urban conflict and corruption.

A gritty New Jersey inner‑city drama that follows disillusioned contractor Nick Rinaldi, whose lifelong support from a wealthy father masks his growing cynicism. The ensemble also tracks Asteroid, an unstable homeless man, and Wynn, an idealistic young politician, exposing urban conflict and corruption.

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City of Hope does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Set in a fictional New Jersey city, the film follows Nick Rinaldi, Vincent Spano, the aimless son of a corrupt property developer, Joe Rinaldi Tony Lo Bianco. Joe owns a derelict apartment building that blocks the construction of a looming mixed-use development the city’s scheming mayor is pushing to boost his re-election prospects. Bored with a no‑show job arranged by his father, Nick quits and slides into crime to cover mounting debts and his spiraling drug habit.

Joe is seen clashing with an idealistic Black alderman, Wynn Wynn, about hiring more Black workers, a move Joe resists for political reasons. Nick teams up with his friends, Bobby Jace Alexander and Zip Todd Graff, on a break‑in at a local electronics store run by Carl John Sayles. The owner is a close friend of Joe’s, adding another layer of conflict to the heist. During the break-in, the men are thwarted by the store’s new security guard, Wynn’s brother‑in‑law, who warns them with a gun that is, in fact, a fake. The theft ends with Bobby and Zip in custody while Nick makes his escape, leaving them simmering with frustration and a running joke about the delusional homeless man Asteroid David Strathairn.

Nick’s world grows more complicated as he begins to fall for Angela Barbara Williams, a waitress and a single mother who is divorced from her husband, a short‑tempered young policeman named Rizzo Tony Denison. Rizzo stalks Angela, enraged that Nick has entered her life, and the tension between love, loyalty, and law enforcement clouds Nick’s choices.

Elsewhere, two young Black boys are harassed by patrol officers and decide to live up to the stereotypes they’re accused of by attacking a jogger, later falsely claiming the professor jogging away from them made advances. Wynn privately doubts their account but fears how the black community will view him if he doesn’t stand with the boys. Carl’s plan to placate his own interests with the mayor’s machine and to intimidate the community unfolds as his henchman torches Joe’s abandoned apartment building, a blaze that proves deadly when a young Hispanic woman and her baby perish inside a section of the structure Joe believed to be abandoned.

Wynn visits Desmond Jojo Smollett, one of the jogger-attack youths, and learns the boys were lying. Before he can act on this truth, the local Black community center reports that the professor involved agreed to drop the charges against the boys, which complicates Wynn’s stance even further. Embracing the city’s rougher code, Wynn then leads a coalition of Black and Hispanic communities to disrupt a fundraising dinner for the mayor, signaling a broader social mobilization behind the clashes of power and race.

Desmond later visits the professor’s home, recognizing the address from the police report. The professor, initially aloof, is confronted by Desmond who apologizes for the harm caused, and they end up walking together, with Desmond discovering the professor is a scholar of urban relations. The film’s tension crescendos as Nick runs into a drunken Rizzo, a confrontation that erupts into gunfire. Rizzo’s old patrol partner intervenes, and a new trainee, a Hispanic officer, questions whether Rizzo’s gun is legal. After the trainee refuses to overlook Rizzo’s illegal conduct, Rizzo becomes furious as the patrol car pulls away.

Back at the development site, Joe locates Nick gravely wounded. He calls for help, but the only voice that answers the plea is Asteroid, who repeats the desperate cries into an empty street, leaving the audience with a stark image of a city where violence and power collide, and where even family ties and community loyalties are strained to the breaking point.

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希望之城 Stadt der Hoffnung עיר של תקווה La città della speranza Miasto nadziei Vida de Cidade 希望城市 꿈꾸는 도시 La ciutat de l’esperança

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