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Clockers: Hermanos de sangre

Título original: Clockers
  • 1995
  • R
  • 2h 8min
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6.9/10
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Clockers: Hermanos de sangre (1995)
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Los jóvenes traficantes de drogas de las viviendas sociales de Brooklyn llevan una vida complicada y peligrosa, atrapados entre sus superiores y los detectives que intentan detenerlos.Los jóvenes traficantes de drogas de las viviendas sociales de Brooklyn llevan una vida complicada y peligrosa, atrapados entre sus superiores y los detectives que intentan detenerlos.Los jóvenes traficantes de drogas de las viviendas sociales de Brooklyn llevan una vida complicada y peligrosa, atrapados entre sus superiores y los detectives que intentan detenerlos.

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    • Spike Lee
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    • Richard Price
    • Spike Lee
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    • Harvey Keitel
    • John Turturro
    • Delroy Lindo
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    6.9/10
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      • Spike Lee
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      • Richard Price
      • Spike Lee
    • Elenco
      • Harvey Keitel
      • John Turturro
      • Delroy Lindo
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      • 6 nominaciones en total

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    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Rocco Klein
    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Larry Mazilli
    Delroy Lindo
    Delroy Lindo
    • Rodney
    Mekhi Phifer
    Mekhi Phifer
    • Strike
    Isaiah Washington
    Isaiah Washington
    • Victor
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Andre the Giant
    Peewee Love
    • Tyrone
    • (as Pee Wee Love)
    Regina Taylor
    Regina Taylor
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    • Errol Barnes
    • (as Tom Byrd)
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    Michael Imperioli
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    • Sharon
    • (as Lisa Arrindell Anderson)
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      • Richard Price
      • Spike Lee
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    7Boba_Fett1138

    Most of the time remains stuck between good and great.

    There is no denying it that this is a good and well made movie but at the same time I also still had loads of problems with it!

    The way I see it, this is being a pretty good portrayal of live on the streets in the '90's. It picks a mostly realistic approach but still I just can't really 'feel' this movie. I never felt involved with any of the characters in it or to any of the dramatic events and developments. It doesn't make this movie bad but it does indeed make this movie a bit of a one dimensional experience.

    And remember, this is an 1995 movie. So everything that was considered to be hip and 'thug life' might seem a bit ridicules and less cool in today's perspective. The whole attitude and way of talking and the way everyone dresses makes this movie really a product of its time. In that regard this movie also really reminded me of "Kids", which coincidentally or not, got made in the same year as this movie. It makes this movie less relevant to watch now days but really, it's nothing I was holding against the movie.

    I would had most definitely preferred it if this movie was using a more straightforward style of storytelling. The movie as it is seems to be wanting to focus on far too many different characters and tries to do and tell too much. It also really has its own style to it, when it comes down to its storytelling, which was nice and helped to give this movie an unique feeling but at the same time it also made the movie unnecessary hard and not all that pleasant to follow at times.

    Another thing I also disliked about this movie was its pick of music. The movie mad some bad music choices, in which the music often would swell and become melodramatic at moments that really were uncalled for. It absolutely distracted and most of the time didn't suit what was happening on the screen at the time.

    But really, I though this movie still had some hints of a great movie in it as well. One thing was its already earlier mentioned unique and distinctive style. Spike Lee always has had an unique and distinctive style of his own and he manages to put a lot of that in this movie successfully. There are some interesting moments in this movie, from a more technical and movie-making perspective. There was some good camera-work for instance and also very little wrong with the movie its editing and pacing.

    The movie its story in essence also really seemed to be a solid one but I do feel that they perhaps should had picked some different perspectives to keep- and make things a bit more interesting and effective. Wouldn't this movie for instance had been better and more interesting if it told things more from the Harvey Keitel's character perspective? Who knows and it's not like the movie bad or interesting as it is right now but while watching this movie it constantly gave me the feeling it had more potential and things could had been done better.

    I don't know, perhaps the movie was also being a bit stuck between being a gangster movie and a more realistic one. It never felt like a true gangster flick and it never felt like a true realistic movie neither. Producer Martin Scorsese perhaps should had stepped in a bit more often, since he definitely is a kind of director who can more successfully blend realism with tough and tense gangster/crime movies.

    Not trying to sound too negative. The movie is good enough as it is but it doesn't ever reaches its full potential.

    7/10

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    bob the moo

    A good moral tale about drugs and NYC

    Strike (Phifer) works as a drug runner (clocker) in a NY ghetto for dealer Rodney (Delroy Lindo). When someone kills one of Rodney's enemies Detective Klein (Keitel) investigates. Strike's brother Victor (Washington) confesses but suspicion points to Strike. Klein suspects that Victor is covering for his brother and begins to put the heat on Strike for more information.

    The main plot is a form of crime thriller, with Keitel playing the cop trying to uncover the truth behind the murder. However the plot is not what this film is about - this is basically a film about the effects on drugs on the NY ghettos. Strike is the "average black man", while his protégé, Tyrone (Peewee Love) is "black youth". The film tries to show the forces placed on them by their situation, their role models and the few options they have in life. Rodney represents the draw of selling drugs, of quick money while policemen Andre (Keith David) and Klein represent his conscience trying to get him to do the right thing - Andre and Tyrone's mother (Regina Taylor) particularly doing right by your own community.

    The message is at times forced, Keitel's sequence towards the end is very clever cinematically but feels a bit like a sermon, but at other times we're allowed to work it out ourselves. Strike is not judged but allowed to be pulled by the situation around him, his sickness representing the sickness of his situation. Through him we see the pressures that are on him to act like his peers and the bad role-models he has in his life. In Shorty we see the same things affect the next generation and, while his aping of Strike is clumsy, you again see how the lack of good role-models reduces the options for an otherwise intelligent kid. The best thing about the comparison of Lindo and Keitel is that neither is judged - both are allowed to show themselves as appealing, Lindo appears as a parent, almost seeking the best for all his workers and Keitel is allowed to be an honest cop with a good moral code. However both are also seen in a bad light, Lindo brings out the violence, pressure and treachery of his character - a man who is really out for himself while the way Keitel pressures Strike is seen as bad as Rodney's pressure and reveals a racist angry streak within himself. We are left wondering how anyone can survive between the two.

    Phifer is good as Strike and manages to avoid just doing a ghetto-movie type of performance, he makes you believe that he is trapped in a no-win situation. Isaiah Washington gives another in a string of strong performances as the honest man trying to get by. Lindo is great as drug dealer Rodney, mixing paternal aspirations with moments of sudden viciousness. Keitel and John Turturro act below their station and aren't given much to work with, Keitel especially doesn't always manage to carry the moral core of the story without preaching. Two small roles of interest are Tom Byrd as Errol who has plays the fallen dealer with AIDS, however not enough is explained about his character, also Michael Imperioli (better known as Chris in The Sopranos) plays bent cop Jo-Jo. Peewee Love stands out as Shorty/Shorty, sucked into a world that lacks choice.

    The film looks great, the whole thing has a bright colourful sheen on it that is very attractive to look at. Combined with Lee's stylish director it makes for a beautiful film - although some scenes are shot differently and on different stock, to make a point, although I'm not sure what that point is. The music is as good as most of Lee's movies, a mix of soul and hip hop, it is better than many ghetto films that just assume that the hip hop is all that's needed to help the mood.

    This is a good example of the lack of options that exist in the ghetto and, besides some very obvious preaching, it makes it's point without shouting it at the audience. The only failing is that Lee bottles it near the end, delivering a sentimental ending of hope that is unfortunately not the truth in many cases.
    7Dar Star

    Decent flick with poor use of music

    This is a decent enough drama although the talents of an impressive set of actors is under used in my opinion. The story could've been tighter too. The denouement is a letdown. The worst part of the movie is the atrocious use of music that neither fits the scene and often takes away from the dialogue. Amateur hour for that.
    intentiv

    Absolutely stunning Inner-City drama

    This movie is very misunderstood. I've heard people call it stereotypical, but this is only because they missed the obvious. The stereotypical aspect people see is all part of the story. The white police stereotypically harassing the street dealers is only stereotypical because society so commonly commits the very same actions. The movie is all about blame, who society blames, who society would like to blame, and sometimes whomever can be blamed. In actuality the movie has an extremely tense message about accepting ones own blame, while all throughout the movie blame is wrongly placed on nearly everyone. To avoid spoiling the movie I won't be overly specific but by the end of the movie Spike Lee had painted Injustice onto the screen.
    8UniqueParticle

    Outstanding dark poverty flick I wasn't expecting - in a good way!

    Felt like a documentary without the interviews. Spike Lee is a masterful director/writer that adds gritty great subject matter! I've seen all of The Wire which felt similar to this which is cool & the drama in this was done so well; excellent intense 90's at it's finest.

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    • Trivia
      Was originally supposed to be directed by Martin Scorsese. Rocco Klein would have been the main character, played by Robert De Niro. Scorsese changed his mind, opting instead to direct Casino (1995), and De Niro went with him. Scorsese then asked Spike Lee if he wanted to direct. Lee accepted (and decided that Strike, not Rocco, would be the primary character), and Scorsese was given an "Executive Producer" credit.
    • Errores
      When Detective Mazilli is walking up to the back of the Mercedes Benz to talk to the kids inside his badge/shield is that of an NYPD Detective. However when he shows it to the driver of the car it is the shield of a NYPD Sergeant.
    • Citas

      Rodney: If God created anything better than crack cocaine, he kept that shit for hisself. I mean, that shit is like truth serum. It will truly expose who you are. I mean, you happen to be a low-life rat bastard motherfucker, who will sell off his newborn for a suck off that glass dick, crack will bring it right on in the light. Now, I don't care you black, white, Chinese, rich, poor. You take that first hit, you on a mission. And that mission will never end. Even when the house, the money, loved ones are gone, they send you to the joint, you still gonna try to cop.

      Ronald 'Strike' Dunham: No doubt.

      Rodney: Only time it ends, Strike, that mission, when you six feet under.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Crooklyn Dodgers: Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers (1995)
    • Bandas sonoras
      People in Search of a Life
      Written by Raymond Jones

      Performed by Marc Dorsey

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      • 13 de septiembre de 1995 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Gowanus Housing Projects, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Park)
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      • Universal Pictures
      • 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks
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      • USD 25,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 13,071,518
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,463,560
      • 17 sep 1995
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 13,071,518
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      • 2h 8min(128 min)
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