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Bishop, Q, Raheem und Steel, die sich selbst als „The Wrecking Crew“ bezeichnen, sind vier afro-amerikanische Freunde, welche in Harlem aufgewachsen sind. Sie schwänzen regelmäßig die Schule, verbringen ihre Tage in einer Spielhalle und klauen LPs. Sie werden ständig durch die Polizei oder eine Puerto-Ricaner-Gruppe belästigt, die von einem Jungen namens Radames angeführt wird. An einem Tag entscheidet die Gruppe, dass sie „größere“ Dinge tun müssen und herausgehen, um den Respekt der anderen zu gewinnen. Aber Q ist nicht sicher, ob er in einem Leben des Verbrechens in zunehmendem Maße beteiligt werden möchte. In einer Samstag-Nacht, unter Bishops Hartnäckigkeit, raubt die Gruppe ein Drugstore aus. Während des bewaffneten Raubüberfalls schießt Bishop ohne Grund dem Drugstore-Inhaber Fernando Quiles in den Kopf und tötet ihn.
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Fantastic updated, urban film noir. A total classic in its genre, even if the ending is a bit of a letdown. Tupac makes his explosive and charismatic screen debut with this despicable character.
This is an essential movie for anyone who is a Tupac fan, it is a movie which embodies everything that his music described and the acting in this film is so great with a really gripping and realistic story of life in the hood. Unpopular opinion but I enjoyed this film more than Do The Right Thing as this film genuinely holds up in every way as the acting and dialogue is very realistic. It's difficult to pick out a stand out in this film but Omar Epps (Q) and Tupac (Bishop) play their roles perfectly and especially Tupac playing a character that slowly starts to get corrupted by the end of this film by all of the violence and the life of a hustler in general. Another stand out for me was Jermaine 'Huggy' Hopkins (Steel) as he makes you feel the fear of a person who is involved in something because of their friends and honestly was the character which made me feel emotional. This film is great, the only reason it isn't a 9/10 is that the ending is awful as it felt like they didn't know how to end it, but its a super solid film with a message which is still relevant and has a killer soundtrack.
This is a favourite of mine from the 90s. Great story of four close friends growing up, hanging out and doing everything together. Until an unfortunate event changes things forever. Brilliant performances from Omar Epps and Tupac Shakur and a cool cameo from Samuel L Jackson. I'd even go so far as to say this is Tupac's best role! Well worth watching.
Good one pac can act