The main character, Jahkor, is complex and nuanced. Ashton Sanders has incredible acting chops for a young man his age. Jeffrey Wright delivers, as always, with unmatched versatility. His entire demeanor morphed into JD for this film. I also appreciate that it was actually set in East Oakland for an authentic feel. I enjoyed the story arc and how things came full circle.
Plot summary
While serving life in prison, a young man looks back at the people, the circumstances and the system that set him on the path toward his crime.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
March 11, 2021 at 07:00 PM
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Movie Reviews
More than a Hood Movie, Less than a Classic
Disappointed
I'm a Huge Ashton Sanders fan so I really wanted to like this movie but the writing just didn't do it for me. Great cinematography with beautiful colors and textures in the film but the script and storyline was very dry.
I feel like this movie was a waste of the actors talents.
The movie had no soul... maybe the writers should do some more research on "the hood"
Puzzling
This movie starts rather slow, low
as it leads you without information into a brutal murder of the parents of young girl. No explanation required, our biased position as a judge behind our screens has been established.
Then starts what I suspected would be a cheap attempt to make me have pity for his action. Probably the usual bad childhood, with a violent alcoholic father and sexual child abuse.
The non-linear cutting of scenes of different people who influence the young killer, with in-between scenes of his childhood starts as a puzzle, which slowly with growing intensity completes the picture.
The choices he had were they real choices ?
Where's the exit of the tunnel?
Almost every scene has its memorable quotes.
with deep psychological consequences.
The movie never gets low or cheap, on the contrary it rises until the end,
which a good movie should do.
It always remains narrative, never trying to manipulate your judgement,
except that at the end you may stop judging without knowing.