By T\JREKA TURK Michl n Cltlz.n The genre of gan ta film evolv d from th tough ino Brown most Black peopl go u ed to ver sine "New Jack . City", which educed i audi­ ence with almost elegant drug cartel surroundings, ttl' iv good guys and bad guy and enough oap box monologu with cute clich to make them all memorable. And th t w Hollywood. Today is a new day and age and independent filmmaker Al­ lison Anders (with the help of HBO Pictures) has created an­ other look at gangsta life with her second film "M i Vida Loca: My Crazy Life". Anders decided to tell the • story of Latinas in a fictional I West Coast city, Echo Park, (one . that closely res mbl the infa­ I mous South Central) and does so 'in such a way that you almost forget that' there are gangs, drugs and violence. Anders creates the story of Sad Girl and Mousie, two' best friends who get pregnant by the same .drug dealer, Ernesto, and almost loose their friendship. But the film goes d per than that. WHILE AMERICA always h 1'8 about the Bloods nd the Crypts arid Generation (easy information to ob in thanks to publications 'like Newsweek), rarely do they make the connec­ tion that, thes labels d cribe people who go through the arne. things every one el do . "Mi Vida Loca" dives into the emotional world of girl gangs and uncov rs every f ling of love, betrayal and growing pain imag­ inable. The audience is seduced this time, not by the soap box monologues or famous faces, but by observing the journey the Lat­ inas go through in realizing that their men will grow up to be "dead or crippled". Anders makes this journey ting wonderful Angel Aviles love" that makes this film some­ thingnew and refr hing. At first glance, it could be said that Anders is boarding on a "feminist" movie because the apex of the film is the female bondin (and also becau the drug d lsr in common, Ern , 1 ,t u�c:terde- veloped character in the film). But looking deeper, it i the trained eye that realizes that th re are trong male figures in the film as well. NOT LE VING OUT the OGs (old gangstas), Anders in­ cludes male OGs in the film, all grown up with kids and facing grown up pr bletns. Although their h rt i with the gang, they realize th .ir time hal come to be adult. And, for the first time, Anders allow us the view into a female OG's life, Giggl ,who just gets out of pri on and is determined to rna lif for h I' daughter who hardly kno h 1'. "Computers", he tell the anxio group of young Loti who waited her rel from prison for guidance in organizing t ir gang, "Compute are th future. "eedl to Y they are disappointed nd put her out to gangsta pasture until Giggl re­ aliz ,with a record, he' tuck. between a rock nd a hard place. "I promi m If 1 ould never rely on nobody no more," she tells another OG, who has offered to her all that he h . Giggles soon realizes that it is her homies that sh must rely on becau they need her the most. And with the label of "ex-con", that's the only direction she can go. Giggles has to give guidance to girls like Whisper, a smart, calculating and enterprising young Latina who knows more about the drug bu in than her homeboys; Sad Girl, a young Lat­ ina loved by her family no matter what but almost looses the love of her best friend; and Mousie, kicked out of her house by her father (special appearance by Kid F t) when he learned of her pregnancy. "SAD GIRL � as my friend," Mousie says to Erne to after m ing 10 I" nd of I ' , ' Ernesto is a limited non-for­ givingly stupid you g man who hasn't decided who he wants and cares only abou his truck. He has been called adorable in his ignorance but he is actually a stereotype of what America sees as its drug dealer: living for the day, unintelligent, and a men­ ace. But Anders surprises the audience by giving Ernesto a monologue to remember. While teaching Whisper the ropes of the "bu iness" he de­ scribes his feeling of the white people coming into his neighbor­ hood to buy drugs from him. He. counting how easy it is for white "Mi Vida Loca" i ni li tIe packag that shouldn't in' ed - visually nor audio. Munll , U Oft hour urtusn t iulu ._ turv Uti' (Oil Fruia at �) I'M _ prem: nnH IWI! 26) {ron I in, 'n-.ul Teler« WIt and R ut u: I'fT durer Jumr. Mc:Atlum' nnd ('" ,-; C'III,,' I'm(/IU r /I'lY'#' /,(lb I ,.: cu tu I'm durer Stu" llumm, (.\:·n lt.u» , and • /lob 'I'u, I