Rating: Summary: Watch this movie... Review: First of all, anyone that complains about the lighting in this movie has been brainwashed with too many theater realses. It's people like those that make Producers want to walk on the set and pull the creative control away from the Director and Cinematographer, doing this to try to protect an investment made by the production company. Do Kubrick's movies always move at desired speed? No. If you understood anything about movies besides knowledge gained by watching countless numbers of horrible movies, being the actual mechanics and sub-text going on with lighting, sound design, and editing within this movie, you'd want to watch it a few more times just to focus on one part of the movie with each viewing. I'd recommend this to anyone. You don't need to know the slang to understand the movie either, although it would help. It's a hero's jounrey completely nainling a new form youth rebelion. - WATCH IT
Rating: Summary: This Is Pretty Good Review: Some acting's bad, but besides that "Belly" is an everyday crime film, only with alot of style and alot of truthfulness. DMX and Nas star as Tommy and Sincere(a modern day Butch and Sundance as Sincere puts it). They are thugs who rob night clubs. Then Tommy finds out about this new kind of drug, hooks up with his Jamaican druglord friend Lennox(one of the coolest performances), and builds an empire in Nebraska. Everything's cool until Knowledge(rapper Power) gets locked up and starts screwing Tommy's business up. He recruits Shameek(Method Man) to hunt them down and kill them. At the same time, Sincere starts to reconsider his lifestyle. This isn't the greatest crime drama ever, but it is cool. DMX gives an outstanding performance. Nas' Sincere seemed a little dreamy at times, but his role still works. T-Boz outacts Nas because of the scene when Method Man breaks into her house and she freaks him out when she pulls a gun on him. Method Man gives an alright performance, but his role was too small. Taral Hicks plays Tommy's girl Kiesha, who in the end symbolizes woman power as she fights off Method Man. As for the movie, there are alot of memorable scenes, the most being the opening nightclub robbery. Neon lights, glowing eyes, and quick getaways. This is probably the biggest Hip-Hop cult movie. For these being debut actors and a debut movie director, this movie's amazing. The best is that most of the same things that we found wrong with this film, Hype(the director) found himself. It would've been better if it hadn't been edited so much(Hype says in the commentary that the movie was like 3 hours originally). The last stand of Lennox is a little like the last stand of Tony Montana in Scarface, but it is more realistic and stylish. Anyways, good performances, great directing, awesome cult classic. Cop this! Was this review helpful to you?
Rating: Summary: This Film is Better Than I Expected Review: Hype William creates a great movie which is like the typical gangster movie. The main character starts off, gets more and more successful, is at the top of his game, and BOOM -- it's over. So it is like that, however, this is a well-crafted urban gangster story with rappers Nas and DXM as the movie's two main characters. The story also has a twist where both are able to achieve redemption in the end. I believe that this is a 5-star movie, but I deducted a star. The reason for this is I already had the old release of the movie and bought the movie for the deleted scenes. However, there is only 1 deleted scene in a strip club that is censored and only lasts less than a minute. There also is a soundtrack, however, it is just the old soundtrack that came out when the movie was originally released. My advice -- buy the original version if cheaper, even thought the black cover does look cooler.
Rating: Summary: BELLY FART Review: One of the biggest examples of the plasticity exhibited by Hip Hop culture. I am ashamed to even be considered Black after watching this piece of trash. I have since then flung this "burned copy" of this film into the incinerator. I hope to never see this type of bad filmmaking ever again. What utter TRASH!!
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