Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA police officer returns to his neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica to find himself in conflict with his childhood friend who is now the right-hand-man of the local gang-lord in a gun-running ... Leer todoA police officer returns to his neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica to find himself in conflict with his childhood friend who is now the right-hand-man of the local gang-lord in a gun-running racket. Jamaica's highest-grossing film to date.A police officer returns to his neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica to find himself in conflict with his childhood friend who is now the right-hand-man of the local gang-lord in a gun-running racket. Jamaica's highest-grossing film to date.
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Small town cop in Jamaica returns to Kingston to fight organized crime through his effective but not always nice methods.
Normally I dislike shot on video dramas since they come off as ultra cheap an inept, this film however bucks the trend is a pretty good little crime drama. The action is quite good and has a realistic feel and the performances are there and not the typical sort of posturing one often finds in films of this sort. It all works. Best of all the video production actually adds an immediacy that most movies shot on film don't have. This is one to consider if it hits cable or you see it in blockbuster. Its not the be all and end all but its worth a shot if you're doing a double feature.
Normally I dislike shot on video dramas since they come off as ultra cheap an inept, this film however bucks the trend is a pretty good little crime drama. The action is quite good and has a realistic feel and the performances are there and not the typical sort of posturing one often finds in films of this sort. It all works. Best of all the video production actually adds an immediacy that most movies shot on film don't have. This is one to consider if it hits cable or you see it in blockbuster. Its not the be all and end all but its worth a shot if you're doing a double feature.
Loved the plot and acting in this movie. Even though it's low budget everyone made it work and played their part.
There is a strong hint of Michael Mann's 'Heat' (1995) to the story here of a successful cop who is asked to take down his childhood friend who has turned to crime.
I found the film to be a very interesting concept and the unusual locations provide a lot of colour and insight into Jamaican society. One of the first films I am aware of made on the then fledgling digital video, the film has none of the gloss associated with the likes of Heat or any of the big Hollywood studios, this is low budget film making at it's most raw. It's fly on the wall approach is a curious mixture of daytime soap opera and guerrilla film making, coming across in the manner of say, The French Connection.
The amateurish acting and low, low budget coupled with the on location filming provide an honest if flawed film. It's not badly directed either but the production values sometimes betray the gripping storyline. The characters themselves are quite credible and some credit must go to the director for making a half decent film under very obvious budgetary constraints. Also the dialogue is a bit hard to understand at times too due to the accents involved and all the slang terminology.
This films falls just short of being a genuinely great or cult film because of these flaws, which is a shame because at it's heart is a great storyline. It almost comes over as a good student film that should be remade, with a decent budget to iron out it's flaws Then it would have got the audience it deserved.
I found the film to be a very interesting concept and the unusual locations provide a lot of colour and insight into Jamaican society. One of the first films I am aware of made on the then fledgling digital video, the film has none of the gloss associated with the likes of Heat or any of the big Hollywood studios, this is low budget film making at it's most raw. It's fly on the wall approach is a curious mixture of daytime soap opera and guerrilla film making, coming across in the manner of say, The French Connection.
The amateurish acting and low, low budget coupled with the on location filming provide an honest if flawed film. It's not badly directed either but the production values sometimes betray the gripping storyline. The characters themselves are quite credible and some credit must go to the director for making a half decent film under very obvious budgetary constraints. Also the dialogue is a bit hard to understand at times too due to the accents involved and all the slang terminology.
This films falls just short of being a genuinely great or cult film because of these flaws, which is a shame because at it's heart is a great storyline. It almost comes over as a good student film that should be remade, with a decent budget to iron out it's flaws Then it would have got the audience it deserved.
The story is simple enough. Cop comes back to his old 'hood but this time its in Kingston, Jamaica. That means dancehall, reggae and a great performance by Paul Campbell who was also in Dancehall Queen. Very entertaining and worth watching because of Campbell's acting. He moves the film along and is a presence on the screen. The "Dancehall Queen" Audrey Reid plays the love interest. The acting is good all the way around. The scenes were shot in the area of Dungle.
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In his first full length movie Ali G has done wonderfully well. He has managed to transpose his everyday life from back home in Staines to the ghetto of Jamaca man.
The acting is first class. Capone is all class he reminds me of a young Clint Eastwood in this flick. Let me tell you his career is going to skyrocket (remember you heard it first here!).
The plot is intriguing and complicated -to complicated to describe here, but let me just say there is a lot of shooting!
I reccomend anybody who enjoyed this film should see "Pay It Forward" or "The Importance of being Ernest".
this is nick. signing off. untill next time. stay cool you batty boys.
The acting is first class. Capone is all class he reminds me of a young Clint Eastwood in this flick. Let me tell you his career is going to skyrocket (remember you heard it first here!).
The plot is intriguing and complicated -to complicated to describe here, but let me just say there is a lot of shooting!
I reccomend anybody who enjoyed this film should see "Pay It Forward" or "The Importance of being Ernest".
this is nick. signing off. untill next time. stay cool you batty boys.
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- TriviaAt the time, the biggest grossing film in Jamaica ever.
- Citas
Gun runner #3: Bambaclaat, Babylon!
- ConexionesFeatured in P.I.S. - Politiets indsatsstyrke: Bjarnes store dag (2001)
- Bandas sonorasZen Concrete
Written by Lowell 'Sly' Dunbar (as L. Dunbar), Robbie Shakespeare (as R. Shakespeare),
L. Willis
Performed by Sly & Robbie
Courtesy of Palm Pictures, LLC
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 40,717
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 15,465
- 16 abr 2000
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
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