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6,0/10
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Jahkor darum kämpft seinen Traum vom Rappen inmitten eines Bandenkrieges in Oakland am Leben zu erhalten treiben ihn sein unglückliches Leben und seine Verantwortung in der realen Welt immer... Alles lesenJahkor darum kämpft seinen Traum vom Rappen inmitten eines Bandenkrieges in Oakland am Leben zu erhalten treiben ihn sein unglückliches Leben und seine Verantwortung in der realen Welt immer weiter an die Grenze zwischen Richtig und FalschJahkor darum kämpft seinen Traum vom Rappen inmitten eines Bandenkrieges in Oakland am Leben zu erhalten treiben ihn sein unglückliches Leben und seine Verantwortung in der realen Welt immer weiter an die Grenze zwischen Richtig und Falsch
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Jalyn Hall
- Young Jahkor
- (as Jalyn Emil Hall)
Andrea Ellsworth
- Kim
- (as Andrea Lynn Ellsworth)
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Ashton Sanders is mysterious, brooding and complex, similar to his role in Moonlight.
Very disappointing to see reviewers reduce this beautifully done film down to a "hood movie".
If you simply appreciate good art, you'll savor every minute. Not for the squeamish. Not for those who do not like thinking while watching movies. Not for those who embrace prejudices.
Very disappointing to see reviewers reduce this beautifully done film down to a "hood movie".
If you simply appreciate good art, you'll savor every minute. Not for the squeamish. Not for those who do not like thinking while watching movies. Not for those who embrace prejudices.
I had a good time watching 'All Day and a Night'. You can see it's well made, has a strong cast and features an engaging story. It isn't perfect of course, but it's a more than decent film.
Ashton Sanders impresses the most in my opinion, he plays Jah excellently - I could appreciate what they were telling about his role, which is thanks to Sanders as much as it is to Joe Robert Cole & Co. Jeffrey Wright, who I like a lot as an actor, is up to scratch as J.D., even if his character comes across, at least to me, a little stereotypical at moments.
It's a story very nicely told, I like how it portrays it mostly via flashbacks. I guess you could argue a few parts are overly entwined, but overall I think they did a very solid job. Well worth a watch.
Ashton Sanders impresses the most in my opinion, he plays Jah excellently - I could appreciate what they were telling about his role, which is thanks to Sanders as much as it is to Joe Robert Cole & Co. Jeffrey Wright, who I like a lot as an actor, is up to scratch as J.D., even if his character comes across, at least to me, a little stereotypical at moments.
It's a story very nicely told, I like how it portrays it mostly via flashbacks. I guess you could argue a few parts are overly entwined, but overall I think they did a very solid job. Well worth a watch.
I really don't understand who doesn't like this movie. Most of them waiting for happy ending. Sorry guys, I have a bad news for you, art of cinema is not a stupid fairy tales, it's a mirror of real life. And yes, there are lives like these characters.
Teachers of fiction sometimes talk about setting as a character in a story. That's exactly what we have here. Those who say it's boring or a "typical hood movie" don't know much about Oakland -- or similar environments -- from the inside out.
The movie argues that people don't have many real choices. Some IMDB reviewers say the characters lack the will to overcome hardships. It's some of both, but if you've done more than drive through the city, you'll know there's a constant grimness to what you see and hear, even on sunny days, even when the Warriors held their parades. People live shortchanged, mocked by the Bay Area's natural beauty, by the once-majestic houses that stand throughout the town, even in "the hood."
People on both sides of the law are hard. Simply turning a corner onto a street where other drivers have chosen to stop and talk (and eff your hurry to get somewhere) can lead to violent conflict. Going into a 7-11, an auto parts store, whatever, can mean navigating strangers who put you on the spot with "fighting words."
The motor homes and tents of the homeless are everywhere. If you ask why the cops don't move them along, the answer is "they've got way too much else more important to do."
When you wake up every morning in that environment -- with routine everyday decisions carrying the potential to turn meaningful -- life becomes constant edgy irritation. The characters in "All Day..." face interactions with place as much as with the other characters. Like another recent movie set in the town, "Blindspotting," this movie captures the grind. And yeah, perhaps at the expense of more violence than needed and a slowish plot, but it tells the story in set out to tell.
The movie argues that people don't have many real choices. Some IMDB reviewers say the characters lack the will to overcome hardships. It's some of both, but if you've done more than drive through the city, you'll know there's a constant grimness to what you see and hear, even on sunny days, even when the Warriors held their parades. People live shortchanged, mocked by the Bay Area's natural beauty, by the once-majestic houses that stand throughout the town, even in "the hood."
People on both sides of the law are hard. Simply turning a corner onto a street where other drivers have chosen to stop and talk (and eff your hurry to get somewhere) can lead to violent conflict. Going into a 7-11, an auto parts store, whatever, can mean navigating strangers who put you on the spot with "fighting words."
The motor homes and tents of the homeless are everywhere. If you ask why the cops don't move them along, the answer is "they've got way too much else more important to do."
When you wake up every morning in that environment -- with routine everyday decisions carrying the potential to turn meaningful -- life becomes constant edgy irritation. The characters in "All Day..." face interactions with place as much as with the other characters. Like another recent movie set in the town, "Blindspotting," this movie captures the grind. And yeah, perhaps at the expense of more violence than needed and a slowish plot, but it tells the story in set out to tell.
I see a lot of low ratings and they're probably coming from millenials who aren't familiar with this kind of movie. You see, hood movies haven't changed much in the last 30 years or so (and as a big movie fan I respect that), probably because the hood hasn't changed much either. This movie could've easily be made in 1997 just like One eight seven could've been made in 2020... While for example, teenage movies in the 90s were about this kid who lost his dog or built a treehouse with his friends; and nowadays teenage movies are about teenagers collecting Instagram likes or being recruited by the government and transformed into cyborgs. So if you liked hood movies back in the 90s or 2000s, you will like this one too, if not then go find yourself some nice kid-becomes-a-cyborg movie
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- WissenswertesContains a long tracking shot of Jahkor, Shantaye, and TQ walking through the party to see Stunna. The shot lasts for exactly 4 minutes.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Flix Forum: All Day and a Night (2023)
- SoundtracksWhat a Friend
Written by A. Brown
Performed by Mary Lewis & The All College Choir State University
Courtesy of Now-Again Records and Mo-Do Records
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