Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA young man lives and learns while growing up on the street and in and out of correctional facilities.A young man lives and learns while growing up on the street and in and out of correctional facilities.A young man lives and learns while growing up on the street and in and out of correctional facilities.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Eric McCollum
- Thomas Wilson
- (as Eric 'Ace Money' McCollum)
Bobbito Garcia
- Brown
- (as 'Bobbito' Robert Garcia)
Casper Martinez
- C.O. Vilar
- (as Edil 'Casper' Martinez)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
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The name Darnell Martin attracted me to this movie . Martin was a director of season one of the prison drama OZ which is my all time favourite drama show to have come out of America . Martin was in my humble opinion the best director of the show and made the stand out episodes of the series including the debut episode that gripped me tighter than a vice . The synopsis of PRISON SONG led me to believe I'd be watching more of the same . Did I ? Well yes and no
The story is the well worn one of a ghetto kid called Elijah who struggling against the crushing adversity of his environment finds he has a special talent for photography and as he grows up he gets a place at college . What could possibly go wrong ? Destiny apparently because Elijah finds himself facing some hard time
If Martin had concentrated on this we'd get a tough prison movie which while seeing it all before would have been a tough gritty film . You have to take in to account as to who the cast are Q-Tip and Mary J Blige which means we get a pumping soundtrack which will prejudice your opinion . If you enjoy hearing a thump thump thump rap track involving I think the word is " mother figures " then this will enhance your feelings for the movie . If like me you don't then you'll be constantly irritated by the soundtrack
This is a pity because PRISON SONG does just about works as a tough prison drama but only intermittently . The film starts by giving out some sociological figures by pointing out crime stats involving African American men but then quickly gives up the pretence of any social comment and concentrates on the music . At the end of the day PRISON SONG suffers from too much song and not enough prison
The story is the well worn one of a ghetto kid called Elijah who struggling against the crushing adversity of his environment finds he has a special talent for photography and as he grows up he gets a place at college . What could possibly go wrong ? Destiny apparently because Elijah finds himself facing some hard time
If Martin had concentrated on this we'd get a tough prison movie which while seeing it all before would have been a tough gritty film . You have to take in to account as to who the cast are Q-Tip and Mary J Blige which means we get a pumping soundtrack which will prejudice your opinion . If you enjoy hearing a thump thump thump rap track involving I think the word is " mother figures " then this will enhance your feelings for the movie . If like me you don't then you'll be constantly irritated by the soundtrack
This is a pity because PRISON SONG does just about works as a tough prison drama but only intermittently . The film starts by giving out some sociological figures by pointing out crime stats involving African American men but then quickly gives up the pretence of any social comment and concentrates on the music . At the end of the day PRISON SONG suffers from too much song and not enough prison
Prison Song was a film that I unintentionally passed up since it was on BET all of the time, instead I waited until the DVD came out to watch. When I did I realized that this is a very powerful film about a young man who gets caught in the system the same way his parents did - only it's a bum conviction that sends the kid to jail for life. For me, it's a very bothersome subject as I do have many friends who've been in and out of jail and as I'm aware of the fact that black people make up majority of the jail's population...
The movie even gets surprisingly graphic sometimes and really depressing as it's hard to not feel for the main character who was robbed of his dreams and his life by an unfair "justice" system. I relate to the main character as it's hard to emotionally detach yourself from a situation as messed up as the one he's in...
9/10 - solid and rewarding movie
The movie even gets surprisingly graphic sometimes and really depressing as it's hard to not feel for the main character who was robbed of his dreams and his life by an unfair "justice" system. I relate to the main character as it's hard to emotionally detach yourself from a situation as messed up as the one he's in...
9/10 - solid and rewarding movie
I recently watched Prison Song (2001) on Tubi. The film follows a young man who spent his childhood in juvenile hall while his mother battled the system from behind bars and his father was also incarcerated. Despite his challenging past, the kid shows real talent-but will that be enough to save him from "the system"?
Directed by Darnell Martin (I Like It Like That), the movie stars Q-Tip (Cadillac Records), Mary J. Blige (Rock of Ages), Elvis Costello (200 Cigarettes), Harold Perrineau (The Matrix Reloaded), and Danny Hoch (Black Hawk Down).
It was amusing to see Q-Tip (54) cast as the son of Harold Perrineau (61) and Mary J. Blige (54) -an interesting choice that adds a unique dynamic to the film. The storyline presents a compelling premise with plenty of potential. Some of the circumstances feel authentic and the dialogue is realistic, although at times the narrative does feel a bit forced. Nevertheless, the film tackles important life lessons and systemic challenges, and its conclusion is both poignant and believable. Overall, it's an entertaining watch.
In conclusion, while Prison Song isn't perfect, it holds your attention and is worth a watch. I'd rate it a 6/10.
Directed by Darnell Martin (I Like It Like That), the movie stars Q-Tip (Cadillac Records), Mary J. Blige (Rock of Ages), Elvis Costello (200 Cigarettes), Harold Perrineau (The Matrix Reloaded), and Danny Hoch (Black Hawk Down).
It was amusing to see Q-Tip (54) cast as the son of Harold Perrineau (61) and Mary J. Blige (54) -an interesting choice that adds a unique dynamic to the film. The storyline presents a compelling premise with plenty of potential. Some of the circumstances feel authentic and the dialogue is realistic, although at times the narrative does feel a bit forced. Nevertheless, the film tackles important life lessons and systemic challenges, and its conclusion is both poignant and believable. Overall, it's an entertaining watch.
In conclusion, while Prison Song isn't perfect, it holds your attention and is worth a watch. I'd rate it a 6/10.
10mikepurp
Young people with talent. It's a good movie. You have to watch it in order to know how life go.
As many of the other reviewers have stated, this movie presents to us a character with dreams of creating a "good life" for himself, who ends up falling into the prison system. Q-Tip and Darnell Martin do a great job in developing a script that embodies a trueness to the characters, which I am sure that the cast helped expand on. The silent moments of the film present the best moments (especially the last minutes where his works are displayed).
The movie takes ideas from many other prison films, however I have never seen a film present anything about asbestos and prisoners having to work in these conditions. After watching the DVD, I only wish that commentary were added and interviews at least with the director and writers. Worth a watch (or two). 8/10
The movie takes ideas from many other prison films, however I have never seen a film present anything about asbestos and prisoners having to work in these conditions. After watching the DVD, I only wish that commentary were added and interviews at least with the director and writers. Worth a watch (or two). 8/10
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- TriviaFilm was originally intended to be a full-fledged musical, but this tested poorly with audiences, so most of the musical numbers - except the most essential to the story - were cut. This helps explain the mysterious appearance of Elvis Costello in two roles in which he does very little.
- ConexionesReferenced in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Robin Hood/Letters to Juliet/Just Wright (2010)
- Bandas sonorasA Teacher's Tale (Oh Well)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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