"Full payment" is a nearly contradictory statement: modern gang movies, the level of mind. Based on the real adventure of AZ Alpo, the legendary Harlem drug dealer earned 50,000 dollars a day in the climax of the 1980s, and his work influenced countless rap songs. Temptation of that theme. It is not an exaggerated beat-style city western, but a simple, sociologically sharp piece of life.
This movie was written by Matthew Cirulnick and Thulani Davis who was directed by Charles Stone III and adapted the original of AZ Alpo. In the absence of toughness or praise, "full payment" represents a greedy that corrupts the soul in the atmosphere of the gold rush and impairs the close relationship of these fluid street capitalists. As the venue became more crowded, economic risk increased, paranoia replaced excitement, and the story turned into malicious personal betrayal, kidnapping, and multiple murders.
Ace (Wood Harris) in the hero and a narrator is a quiet and cautious young man who quit dry cleaning after Mickey entered the prison, took over the cola transaction of arrogant friend Mekhi Phifer. This movie suggests that Ace has little choice. After seeing Mickey's rise from poverty to wealthy people and neighbors, the temptation to follow his path is almost unattractive.
When he returned to the rocks of cocaine, the time of Ace 's surrender came, and he suggested that he would sell it in another trouser pocket of regional drug sales. Ace became his street connection and later became his substitution (after he turned out to be dead). When Mitch was released from prison, her best friend, in association with the delusional Rico (Kamlong), a passionate friend from Mitch's prison enjoyed showing his own sexual relations to his local sex club It was. Home video
With the influx of money, Ace is the only one out of the three to get down to the earth. But his cautious sense still does not protect him from the crazy influence of the street; he was shot and almost killed. Most of the content of the movie has been reviewed from shooting.
Today's "full payment" in New York and Los Angeles maintains a clear understanding of the neighborhood's history (it gets clothes, slang and music accuracy), and enough to explain the 1983 facet comet '' 'As a super violent and super masculine template to decipher business style of ruthless and bloodshed epidemic is provocative
As with the rest of the film, these performances create unique characters whose bluffs are weakened by their youthful vulnerability. These cocaine cowboys with guns are far from anti-heroes of sexy movies like "New Jack City", but they are a step away from the Hoblon Cassidy pistol on campus.
"Full payment" was evaluated as R (less than 17 years old, accompanied by a guardian or adult guardian). It contains an uninterrupted bloody violent bloody scene. Stephen Ending
This movie is very popular in France. The Allocine (Hello Cinema) website gives 4.2 stars based on 20 review samples. 10 of the comment gave it a full five-star rating to that including Le Figaro who said that it praised the awakening of the movie for that theme, "a person leaves a smile on his lips" It was. William Faulkner's legacy filed suit against Sony Pictures Classics later for several conversations in the movie. "The past is not dead - in fact, it is not even in the past." This is for Fokker. Interpretation of sentences quoted often in the book "Requiem" published in 1950. ("The past never dies, it has not even passed away") The interpretation claims to be a heritage to be used without permission. When Gil claimed to meet writers at dinner, Faulkner was credited directly to the conversation (Faulkner never had drawn on the movie).
In a recent commentary, Empire 's Golden Newman gave five of the two stars in the movie and found that the movie was "formulated, cave filled". Time Out makes a negative comment on the movie, "It is a transformation that is still transforming the hero and the vampire together with the music of the soul and some good tricks." Five-star name called "essential viewing". Allmovie gives 2.5 stars out of 5 movies and points out that Blacula may make people believe it is better than its title ... This movie sometimes has embarrassing humor (2 people The gay indoors of the designer are most enthusiastic, but scripts by Joan Torres and Raymond Koenig make things happen quickly and produce real chills. "