Drama


Movie Reviews& Drama10 Nov 2005 08:42 pm

Inspired by the true story of gangsta rap artist Curtis (50 Cent) Jackson, it tells a harrowing story: He never knew his father, was orphaned by the early death of his mother, was selling drugs as a teenager, was shot but lived and eventually sold millions of albums. The film has parallels with a better one, “Hustle & Flow,” which has fewer drugs and more music, but this one has a power and anger of its own. A more accurate title might have been, “I Got Rich But Just About Everybody Else Died Tryin’, and So Did I, Almost.” Jackson plays the character based on himself, Terence Howard is his friend and manager, Joy Bryant is the woman who loves him, and there are good supporting performances by Viola Davis as his grandmother and Bill Duke as a drug kingpin. Directed by Jim (“In America”) Sheridan.

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Movie Reviews& Drama10 Nov 2005 08:39 pm

The story of a Marine sniper named Tony Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal) who with his spotter Troy (Peter Sarsgaard) are trained to fight a war in which they never fire a shot – the 1990 Gulf War. It is not about action, not about adventure, not about easy laughs, but about the fundamental changes that took place within him as the result of the experience. For the rest of his life, Swofford tells us, whether he holds it or not, his rifle will always be a part of his body. It wasn’t like that when the story began. Powerful and haunting, directed by Sam Mendes (“American Beauty”), also starring Jamie Foxx.

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