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Notorious

  • 2009
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Jamal Woolard in Notorious (2009)
Jamal Woolard stars in the chronicle of rapper Notorious B.I.G.'s life.
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La historia de la vida y la muerte de Christopher Wallace, más conocido como The Notorious B. I. G., que salió directamente de Brooklyn a conquistar el mundo de la música rap.La historia de la vida y la muerte de Christopher Wallace, más conocido como The Notorious B. I. G., que salió directamente de Brooklyn a conquistar el mundo de la música rap.La historia de la vida y la muerte de Christopher Wallace, más conocido como The Notorious B. I. G., que salió directamente de Brooklyn a conquistar el mundo de la música rap.

  • Dirección
    • George Tillman Jr.
  • Guionistas
    • Reggie Rock Bythewood
    • Cheo Hodari Coker
  • Elenco
    • Jamal Woolard
    • Anthony Mackie
    • Derek Luke
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.7/10
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    • Dirección
      • George Tillman Jr.
    • Guionistas
      • Reggie Rock Bythewood
      • Cheo Hodari Coker
    • Elenco
      • Jamal Woolard
      • Anthony Mackie
      • Derek Luke
    • 113Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 99Opiniones de los críticos
    • 60Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 9 nominaciones en total

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    Jamal Woolard
    Jamal Woolard
    • Christopher 'Biggie' Wallace
    Anthony Mackie
    Anthony Mackie
    • Tupac Shakur
    Derek Luke
    Derek Luke
    • Sean 'Puffy' Combs
    Momo Dione
    Momo Dione
    • Record Executive at Party
    • (as Mohamed Dione)
    Dennis L.A. White
    Dennis L.A. White
    • Damion
    Marc John Jefferies
    Marc John Jefferies
    • Cease
    Menyone DeVeaux
    Menyone DeVeaux
    • Hot Girl #1
    Christopher Jordan Wallace
    Christopher Jordan Wallace
    • Biggie (Age 8-13)
    Ricky Smith
    Ricky Smith
    • Wally
    Amanda Christopher
    • Keisha
    Angela Bassett
    Angela Bassett
    • Voletta Wallace
    Jasper Briggs
    • Damion (Age 8-13)
    Cyrus Farmer
    Cyrus Farmer
    • Selwyn
    David Costabile
    David Costabile
    • Mr. Webber
    Julia Pace Mitchell
    Julia Pace Mitchell
    • Jan
    Red Café
    • Primo
    • (as Jermaine Denny)
    Naquon 'Nino Brown' Jackson
    • Nino Brown
    Naturi Naughton
    Naturi Naughton
    • Lil' Kim
    • Dirección
      • George Tillman Jr.
    • Guionistas
      • Reggie Rock Bythewood
      • Cheo Hodari Coker
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    7theoutlawtorn1080

    powerful, but typical biographical fare.

    when i first heard notorious b.i.g. at 13, i was immediately blown away. his flow was some of the best i have ever heard. when he passed away, it left a hole in the hip hop community that will never be filled again. this film takes a look at his life story. the film looks at his relationship with his mother, and the streets. two totally different worlds that biggie is deeply in love with. he starts out as a loving mamas boy and grows to a greatly respected drug dealer and extremely talented rapper. his skills blow away everyone in his neighborhood and soon catches the attention of an aspiring c.e.o. by the name of Sean "puffy" combs. Combs starts his own record label, Bad Boy records, and immediately signs biggie. from there its a roller coaster ride as biggie takes the hip hop world by storm. and mo' money mo' problems as his beef with tupac takes a tragic turn that changes the hip hop world forever. newcomer jamal woolard makes his big screen debut, and shines as biggie. he has a natural charisma that captures biggies essence in every way. angela bassett plays voletta wallace, biggies mom, and her performance is great as always. the rest of the cast does a surprisingly good job, playing their roles as real people, and not caricatures of famous people. this film ran at around 120 mins and felt real and i had a great time watching it. this film brought back so many memories of my teens and made me realize how much the world misses the notorious b.i.g.
    8lil_hockey_star_02

    Great Movie For Biggie Fans

    MY girlfriend and I went to see this opening night and I was a little worried about the director and first time actor Jamal Woolard but it turned out to be a great film. Now i am a Biggie fan so you may think this is biased but it was a well done movie and showed you the life of biggie and how he made it. There is a couple things that i thought were not so good about the movie like go more in depth his younger years so we learn more about him and also go deeper into the feud with him and pac. But other than that Jamal Woolard gave a great performance as well as the rest of the cast. Now my girlfriend doesn't even like rap and she liked this movie so i would suggest it to anyone. I am surprised about the bad rating but i guess people hate on the best rapper of all time too much lol
    7dee.reid

    Biggie fans will love "Notorious"; everybody else, well, that's another question entirely...

    George Tillman Jr.'s "Notorious," a by-the-numbers biopic about the life of Brooklyn rapper Christopher "Notorious B.I.G." Wallace (1972-1997), is sure to only please the members of his core fan-base, myself amongst one of them. I was 11 in March 1997 when Biggie Smalls was shot and killed in Los Angeles, California, just seven months after his friend and fellow rap artist Tupac Shakur (1971-1996) was shot and killed in Las Vegas; Tupac died the day after my 11th birthday in 1996.

    Many thought that their murders were part of the whole East Coast/West Coast rivalry between rap artists during the mid '90s. Both Big and Tupac became the unlikely martyrs of gangsta rap and the violence that characterizes it. What's most shameful about that is that over a decade after their deaths, it seems that the hip-hop community has yet to learn a very valuable lesson.

    But I'm getting off-track. "Notorious" is a well-made and well-acted movie. Unfortunately, however, it's too by-the-numbers and follows the tried-and-true methods of most biopic storytelling: it glamorizes the life of the character, goes from one success to another, and doesn't really shed anything new on the person the movie is about. Of course it traces the beginnings of Biggie's life, from growing up as a bright Catholic school student in Brooklyn raised by his loving mother Voletta Wallace (a perfectly cast Angela Bassett), to his dropping out of school at age 17 to sell crack on the streets to help feed his baby daughter, and his eventual being signed to the then-newly formed Bad Boy Records by his best friend Sean "Puffy" Combs (Derek Luke). The rest, as they say, is history.

    I also forgot to mention that Jamal Woolard, as Biggie, who is also an aspiring rapper himself, is probably the best thing about this movie. He really captures the essence, and character of Big, and not only does he look like him, but he also talks AND sounds like him. And his skills on the microphone are undeniable as well. He lends some authenticity to the film's rhyming sessions, rapping to the songs of the real-life Notorious B.I.G., and he pulls it off magnificently. It's a star-making performance that unfortunately gets overshadowed by too many of the film's flaws.

    The script (co-authored by Biggie's biographer Cheo Hodari Coker) skips from one success to another; that's the biggest problem with most biopics. Another problem I had was that the portrait of the main character was pretty one-sided. While I personally consider his debut record "Ready to Die" to be one of the most important and significant rap albums ever recorded - it helped return the East Coast rap scene to prominence - I'm not totally certain that he was truly one of the greatest rap artists who ever lived, especially after only two finished recordings. And I really would have liked to have seen more of Big's friendship with Tupac Shakur (Anthony Mackie), which I felt was one of the most overlooked and tragic aspects of his life during the East Coast/West Coast rivalries. (People often forget that not only were they friends early on, but they were very close friends.)

    And while I'm quite certain that the sex appeal of Lil' Kim (Naturi Naughton) is one of the reasons for her success as a rapper, I also feel that one of the reasons she's here, apparently, is to show A LOT of skin and seem like the biggest, baddest 'ho in hip-hop (that's debatable). Big's relationship with wife Faith Evans (Antonique Smith) was not all that well-developed either, as was Big's friendship with Puffy, or the members of Junior M.A.F.I.A., who he helped to promote along with Lil' Kim, whom he was carrying on an affair with while still married to Faith. I also would have liked to have seen some of the paranoia and fear that gripped Biggie in the final months of his life as well, and a little bit more on the aftermath of his murder.

    Like I said earlier, I'm a fan of the Notorious B.I.G. myself, and so I'm sure that I'm one of those people that would have liked "Notorious" a lot more. That's the biggest tragedy about his life and this film. His short life and violent death made him one of the most important, and tragic, figures in hip-hop. I also think it's a disgrace that not much has been done by law enforcement officials to try to solve his murder, or Tupac's for that matter, and the questions revolving around the involvement of corrupt police officers in both killings have yet to be followed up in any significant fashion by anyone.

    I'm not going to be a cliché: I don't think he was one of the greatest rappers, personally, but the impact of his music on the industry cannot be denied by anyone: he helped the East Coast's rise back to the top of the rap scene in the mid '90s. As for the movie about his life, on the hand, it could have been better - a lot better.

    7/10
    8jessmix

    Never was a fan until now

    Back in the 90's as a teen, I never really got in to Biggie's music or lyrics. I never knew the correlation between he and all these artists like "Puff Daddy" Faith Evans, Lil Kim all came up together. I never understood how the East Coast West Coast feud got started.

    This film gave me a new respect for Christopher Wallace. His intelligence and how he tied that in to his passion for music and lyrics. He had a dream as a child and in the end he achieved that dream of not just becoming a success as a performer, but a success as a father to his children, a good son to his mom, and a good man to himself.

    I love that line in the move "If you wanna change the world, First you've got to change yourself"

    Inspirational film, even if you're not a fan of his music or hip hop, you can still appreciate the story behind this man.
    bob the moo

    Looks good and covers a lot of ground but doesn't work as a dramatic film

    The opinion on IMDb on this film seems to be pretty split and the reason appears to be because many are not writing their opinions of the film so much as they are reviewing Biggie and/or hip-hop itself. So the unquestioning 10* reviews rave about the man and his music, while the 1* reviews talk more about the aspects of the music and culture he represents than they do about the film. I was curious to see what the film was like on its own merits so I made an effort to see it recently. The truth of the matter that the film is "ok" but not anything more than that – and I say that as a hip-hop listener who likes more east coast than west coast.

    The problem with the film is that it is far to driven by ticking boxes of people and events. As a result it doesn't flow so much as it does introduce people and things in a way that the audience will recognise. This is all well and good but it breaks up the film as a dramatic piece – for example with Lil' Kim, she is not allowed to just be part of the story, no, when she is introduced we even get a shot of her name badge so we can all be sure from the start as to who she is. It is like this with events as well, and the dialogue is surprisingly expositional in its nature with far too many characters seemed to be talking just for the sake of filling in blanks or moving to the next scene. As a sort of summary of Biggie's career this is fine I suppose but when it comes to caring about the characters then it does hurt it quite bad.

    Not that the film is overly concerned with the characters because the events-driven script doesn't really have any. Before anyone messages me with insults, I can see that there are physically people on the screen there, doing and saying things as these people, but in terms of character development and depth there is none. Nobody ever feels real – partly because of the dialogue but also because the material doesn't give anybody room to develop. This is best seen in the "second-tier" characters such as Puffy and the many women in Biggie's life but it comes over differently with Biggie himself. Contrary to his musical personae, the film does not play up the negative side of Biggie's life too much. It cannot completely hide it though and we do get lots of infidelity and things like him happily selling crack to a pregnant woman. However all of these things tend to be deliberately cancelled out later on in some daft and unnecessary scenes. For example we get to see the crack user years later, fine and playing with her child (also fine) and of course much is put right by conversations, commitments and phone calls on the night that he gets killed. Such things damage the film further as both a record and as a dramatic film – I didn't want "warts & all" but an edge of realism and criticism (where warranted) would have been good.

    It might be them or it might be the material but either way, the cast are not that great. Woolard does a solid impersonation of Biggie and deal well with the material but he has nowhere to go with his character other than the specifics of the scene – there is not a man inside his performance so much as an image of a man. Luke and Bassett are both very talented actors but neither gets to showcase that here – indeed Luke is only memorable for how well he nails Puffy's dancing style. Naughton's Lil Kim sticks in the mind for reasons other than her performance (although again as an impression it is good enough for here). Smith, Ringgold, Mackie and others just do the basics as the film gives them no other options.

    The end result is a film that looks good and covers a lot of ground but doesn't work as a dramatic film. The people and events are there but they are only ever names and things that happen – never real people or events that come from the story. The cast turn in solid but not that good performances accordingly but nobody can raise it beyond what it is. Not "bad" generally but just really lacking over what I would have expected from a biopic.

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    • Trivia
      Christopher Jordan Wallace, who plays twelve-year old Christopher Wallace, is the real-life son of The Notorious B.I.G. and Faith Evans.
    • Errores
      The coffin for the Notorious B.I.G's body is obviously too small; thus there's no way that Biggie or the actor for that matter would've fit in there.
    • Citas

      Sean Combs: We can't change the world unless we change ourselves.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The unrated cut features seven minutes of extended footage as well as an opening sequence involving the "Impala SS" killer.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Last Chance Harvey/Notorious/Paul Blart: Mall Cop/Hotel for Dogs/Defiance/Che (2009)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Born Again (Intro)
      Written by The Notorious B.I.G. (as Christopher Wallace), Easy Mo Bee (as Osten S. Harvey), J. Dub (as Jeffrey Leon Walker) and Harve Pierre

      Performed by The Notorious B.I.G.

      Courtesy of Bad Boy Records LLC

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de enero de 2009 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Untitled Notorious B.I.G. Project
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Voletta Wallace Films
      • Bystorm Films
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 20,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 36,843,682
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 20,497,596
      • 18 ene 2009
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 44,420,671
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      2 horas 2 minutos
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