L'histoire d'une star du basketball au lycée et des relations avec ses deux frères, l'un trafiquant de drogue, et l'autre une ancienne star du basket-ball devenu agent de sécurité.L'histoire d'une star du basketball au lycée et des relations avec ses deux frères, l'un trafiquant de drogue, et l'autre une ancienne star du basket-ball devenu agent de sécurité.L'histoire d'une star du basketball au lycée et des relations avec ses deux frères, l'un trafiquant de drogue, et l'autre une ancienne star du basket-ball devenu agent de sécurité.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
- Motaw
- (as Sherwin David Harris)
- Starnes
- (as Henry Simmons II)
- Self
- (as Bill Raftery)
Avis en vedette
Overall the story is quite predictable and it is the actors that make this something that may seem more than worthwhile. Not sure about all the basketball scenes in this, but they are more than decent enough to keep you interested and on the edge of your seat.
This movie starts with a ridiculous scene. Shep and his friend are playing basketball on the roof of a building. There's no fence. The friend tries to dunk and smash through the backboard falling to his death. The setup is stupid to begin with but it also looks stupid. It takes awhile for the movie to regain its credibility. It helps that there are some good acting going on here. I especially like Leon and Tupac. They are compelling brothers. I really like their story and their chemistry. The rest are solid. I just wish they redo that opening scene.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAt the start when Shep awakes from the nightmare, you hear the intro to Tupac Shakur's "Pain" - "I Couldn't help but notice your pain" - "My pain?" - "It runs deep, share it with me!". This voice-over is from Star Trek 5: L'ultime frontière (1989).
- GaffesIn the movie's first scene Shepard and Nutso are playing ball on a rooftop with a huge wall and glass window behind the basketball hoop. When Nutso falls off of the roof the wall completely disappears.
- Citations
Shep: You think I came back here to work for you?
Birdie: Come on, man, we brothers; wouldn't have you working for me. We'd be partners.
Shep: What, selling that shit? Are you that dumb?
Birdie: Who the fuck you think you're talking to, man? This ain't Nutso. This ain't that dopehead on the roof taking orders from you. This ain't your same little brother following behind you trying to go outside. You ain't the motherfuckin' man no more. I'm the one! Shit has changed! It's a new day, bro. If you can't clean up your act, I suggest you raise the fuck up and get the hell out of Dodge... or get caught up.
- Bandes originalesPain
Performed by Tupac Shakur (as 2Pac)
Written by Tupac Shakur (as T. Shakur) & Stretch (as R. Walker)
Additional vocals & arrangements by 'Charmaine Amee Patterson'
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Contains a sample from "Living Inside Your Love"
by Dave Grusin / Earl Klugh
As Recorded by Earl Klugh
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 500 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 16 192 320 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 738 800 $ US
- 27 mars 1994
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 16 192 320 $ US