A sad rainy day in the Bronx
Added 10/21/2009
this film is fused with soulful piano music and techno, as well as a few gangster rap songs to make the setting known. The mood of the film is that of a colorful graffiti'd wall being cleaned by a heavy rain. Just think, if you haven't already seen this film, of the N.Y.C. streets covered with rain and on just about every corner there's a gang-related painting ("graffiti")...when the rain stops everything is still and cloudy. People walk in a sort of dream, "just doing their job", and this hoodlum is walking about, dreaming of bigger and better things, a life he's never had the gumption to get into. This really is a good movie! Not perfect granted, but definitely worth seeing if you'd be so inclined!
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The Ugly Side of Gangs
Added 10/22/2008
This movie is disgustingly violent and littered with extensive profanity. However, it is an accurate portrayal of drug addiction, life on the streets, and the shortened life spans of drug dealers/gang members. Rap music portrays gangland as something to be admired and aspired to. The ugly reality of it is clearly evident in this film.
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Good Crime Drama With a Twist!
Added 4/16/2008
Spike Lee is a classic African-American New York based film maker. This is one of the best movies he's made and quite gripping. A young drug dealer is having trouble after his good brother is arrested for a crime the drug dealer is believed to have committed. A cop who is concerned about an innocent man going to jail keeps up the pressure on the drug dealer to confess, but there is also pressure from his drug lord to keep what he knows to himself. It isn't clear if the drug dealing brother did commit the murder or it was someone else. What to do?
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Delroy Lindo and Harvey Keitel Shine
Added 1/17/2008
I like this movie. Delroy Lindo is one of the underrated talents in movies today. Harvey Keitel is really good in this too. I think this is a good story and worth a look. The only complaint is that it stinks of Spike Lee and his style. It is a little too long and has all of what has become his standard gimmicks. But still a good movie.
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fine, taut drama with social commentary
Added 8/25/2007
Clockers gave Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee the chance to collaborate on a project that became a brilliant motion picture. Clockers examines the gritty, brutal life on the streets that sometimes offers the only hope for millions of underprivileged African-American men and their families. Clockers paints an honest portrait of many black people in the New York City housing projects as they struggle to survive; some get involved in drugs and drug dealing with others desperately strive to avoid a life of crime and hold out real hope for a brighter future. Clockers accomplishes this with superlative acting, a wonderful script and excellent direction.
The action begins in a Brooklyn, New York housing project where many young black men are routinely drawn into the drug scene with its crime and money made from dealing drugs. Ronald 'Strike' Dunham (Mekhi Phifer) is a "clocker;" this means that he is there on the benches of the projects to deal crack 24 hours a day. His boss, Rodney Little (Delroy Lindo), becomes disgusted with Darryl Adams (Steve White) interfering with his "territory." Rodney tells Strike to kill Darryl so that Rodney has more control and power over the territory--not to mention much more money from his clockers who he has dealing crack for him. Although we don't actually see the crime, the film makes it clear that Strike does what Rodney told him to do. Victor, Strike's older brother, turns himself into the police and tries to take the blame for the crime. Trouble is, however, Detective Rocco Klein doesn't buy Victor's somewhat bungled story for a minute. Fellow Detective Larry Mazilli (John Turturro) reluctantly goes along with Rocco as Rocco persists at finding the real murderer.
Without giving out spoilers, the plot obviously snowballs into a cat and mouse game between Rocco Klein and Spike. Spike refuses to admit any knowledge of the crime; but when his boss Rodney lands in jail things become very hot for Spike. Spike is then caught in between police detectives he** bent on finding the real murderer and ruthless drug dealer Rodney.
Clockers keeps your attention with remarkable shots of the projects, excellent background music that rarely interferes with your ability to hear what's being spoken, and convincing acting that portrays the projects and the problem of drug crime exactly they way they exist in real life. Indeed, the film opens with actual photos of persons who were gunned down in drug wars along with murals on walls hoping that the departed rest in peace. Moreover, Clockers is not for children; nor is this film for the squeamish. There's a good deal of violence and blood; but the realism raises Clockers up to a five star high level of motion picture.
The DVD, after all this marvelous acting, disappoints with few extra features. You get brief biographies of the four or five major actors in the film; and you can choose subtitles if you wish. There's a theatrical trailer but that's about it.
At the end of the day, Clockers remains an excellent motion picture with great acting, a taut script and plot and a good pace that never leaves you bored or disinterested. I highly recommend this movie for people who want to see what life is really like in some housing projects where real opportunities for African-American men and other residents are very limited. Clockers also provides us with excellent social commentary about the remarkably harsh and brutal world of drug dealing.
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A sad rainy day in the Bronx
Added 10/21/2009
this film is fused with soulful piano music and techno, as well as a few gangster rap songs to make the setting known. The mood of the film is that of a colorful graffiti'd wall being cleaned by a heavy rain. Just think, if you haven't already seen this film, of the N.Y.C. streets covered with rain and on just about every corner there's a gang-related painting ("graffiti")...when the rain stops everything is still and cloudy. People walk in a sort of dream, "just doing their job", and this hoodlum is walking about, dreaming of bigger and better things, a life he's never had the gumption to get into. This really is a good movie! Not perfect granted, but definitely worth seeing if you'd be so inclined!
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The Ugly Side of Gangs
Added 10/22/2008
This movie is disgustingly violent and littered with extensive profanity. However, it is an accurate portrayal of drug addiction, life on the streets, and the shortened life spans of drug dealers/gang members. Rap music portrays gangland as something to be admired and aspired to. The ugly reality of it is clearly evident in this film.
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Good Crime Drama With a Twist!
Added 4/16/2008
Spike Lee is a classic African-American New York based film maker. This is one of the best movies he's made and quite gripping. A young drug dealer is having trouble after his good brother is arrested for a crime the drug dealer is believed to have committed. A cop who is concerned about an innocent man going to jail keeps up the pressure on the drug dealer to confess, but there is also pressure from his drug lord to keep what he knows to himself. It isn't clear if the drug dealing brother did commit the murder or it was someone else. What to do?
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