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Kicks

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 20min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
4,6 k
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Jahking Guillory in Kicks (2016)
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Brandon, un garçon de quinze ans, a un petit souhait: une paire de baskets Air Jordan. Naïf, il croit que la possession de ces chaussures l'aidera à échapper à la réalité de sa pauvreté.Brandon, un garçon de quinze ans, a un petit souhait: une paire de baskets Air Jordan. Naïf, il croit que la possession de ces chaussures l'aidera à échapper à la réalité de sa pauvreté.Brandon, un garçon de quinze ans, a un petit souhait: une paire de baskets Air Jordan. Naïf, il croit que la possession de ces chaussures l'aidera à échapper à la réalité de sa pauvreté.

  • Réalisation
    • Justin Tipping
  • Scénario
    • Joshua Beirne-Golden
    • Justin Tipping
  • Casting principal
    • Jahking Guillory
    • Christopher Meyer
    • Christopher Jordan Wallace
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    4,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Justin Tipping
    • Scénario
      • Joshua Beirne-Golden
      • Justin Tipping
    • Casting principal
      • Jahking Guillory
      • Christopher Meyer
      • Christopher Jordan Wallace
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 29avis des critiques
    • 69Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 3 nominations au total

    Vidéos15

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    Rôles principaux38

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    Jahking Guillory
    Jahking Guillory
    • Brandon
    Christopher Meyer
    Christopher Meyer
    • Rico
    Christopher Jordan Wallace
    Christopher Jordan Wallace
    • Albert
    Kyndall
    Kyndall
    • Lila
    • (as Kendall Ferguson)
    Just N. Time
    • Cameron
    • (as Justin Hall)
    Rodney Collins
    • Cool Rap Kid
    Joe Njoku-Obi
    • Shoe Store Employee
    Mistah F.A.B.
    Mistah F.A.B.
    • Crazy Daryl
    • (as Stanley Cox)
    Zinnia Vilce
    • Alexa
    Lamont Johnson
    • Dwayne
    Kofi Siriboe
    Kofi Siriboe
    • Flaco
    Destini Huston
    • Girl in Park
    Michael Smith Jr.
    • Jeremiah
    Mahershala Ali
    Mahershala Ali
    • Marlon
    Donté Clark
    • Ryan
    Dante Clark
    • Gabe
    Rudy Corpuz
    • Big Mo
    McKenzie Robinson
    • Mercedez
    • Réalisation
      • Justin Tipping
    • Scénario
      • Joshua Beirne-Golden
      • Justin Tipping
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    5manuelasaez

    All of that over some sneakers. Seriously, there are people like this out there.

    This film was a horror movie for me. It gave me nightmares, and it wasn't even scary, not in the traditional sense anyway. Yet, everything about the film was horrific for me. The language, the music, the neighborhoods, the culture; I could not relate, understand or accept absolutely anything that any of these children were referring to, and I felt like a better human being because of it. This movie shows how depraved certain parts of our society are, and how they exalt people and objects over the actual things that matter, like a career, a family, and not having a prison record. It is a glimpse into a depraved and diseased world that has no redeemable qualities, and would rather stew in its own fetid juices than actually rise above it. Let me walk you through it; A kid with crazy hair is the neighborhood punching bad. He is poor, and does not have money for the things that apparently make people popular, ie. sneakers. He decides that, in order for people to notice him, he should own a pair of sneakers (some Nike whatever's that are probably made for less than $10 in Vietnam). He saves up money to buy said sneakers, and suddenly, his friends are treating him better, girls are noticing him, and he is actually "somebody". Until the sneakers are stolen from his very feet. Feeling like a big man, he decides to get his sneakers back, and meets some of the most violent, belligerent degenerates the West Coast has to offer. Some people die, other's are seriously hurt, and a lot of blood is shed. All over a pair of ugly sneakers.

    In a nutshell, this is what the movie is about. Along the way, it glorifies the 'hood, gang violence, drugs, alcohol, under-aged sex, bullying, abuse, absentee parenthood, convicts, potheads; essentially, the worst that society has to offer. It makes it all seem like these people were having fun being social deviants, and this is what made me lose sleep. It's like when you grow up seeing the reality of such of a lifestyle, and how it offers nothing but heartache to everyone involved, why would you make a movie out of it? Why would you show the world the depravity that is ever present in the 'hood? California in 2016 looks like Brooklyn in 1983, and that is not freaking compliment. It looks like a cesspool, where the worst of the worst congregate to serve no purpose to society as a whole, and are simply taking up space and air.

    The film itself is competently directed, the acting ranges from mediocre to passable (even thought everyone was pretty much playing a version of themselves or someone they know), and the Sci-fi angle was interesting and unique. But none of it could equate to a wholly worthwhile film. To me, movies like this are scarier than any Exorcist, Paranormal Activity, or Descent. These people are real, they live among us, and it's the reason out society can never advance to greatness. I will never understand the mentality of those that come from these areas, and my mother should receive an award for keeping me out of that life. The sad part is, these people do not see the error in their ways, make no effort to make their lives better legitimately, and would rather earn respect through fear and intimidation than actually doing anything positive for themselves, their friends or their family. If that doesn't sound like a horrifying premise to a film for you,consider yourself a lost cause. I shudder to think of the people that see themselves in this movie and can relate to what was transpiring. I do not envy your life, or your disposition. Now excuse me while I go curl up in a corner until the horrifying images are scrubbed from my psyche.
    ersbel

    A nice scam

    This is a 20 minute story. Too long for a 5 minute short. Yet, it has some 45-55 minutes of footage. And the rest is just slow motion of the 50 minutes of footage. Nice try. The story is good. But it's a 20 minute story at best.
    samf2006

    KICKS is Top Five Film of 2016

    1. Jordan Bred 1's 2. Fresh perspective from director Justin Tipping.

    3. The first film to my knowledge to incorporate BART as a character.

    4. The first film to shine some light on the sneaker culture.

    5. The film has characters who feel real to their environment.

    6. My favorite character in the film was Flaco, I like flawed people who are more than what they seem on the surface, he had a certain presence that was haunting.

    7. I loved the astronaut, once he appeared the film took on a somewhat surreal feel for me, it added a unique flavor to the picture.

    8. I really admire the director Justin Tipping, he made the film he wanted to make and that's what I plan to do.
    7jfftalbot

    Yes, you should watch this.

    "Sometimes I wish I had a spaceship.. Just hangout in space where it's quiet. And no one can f**k with me."

    Kicks starts out with us being introduced to Brandon, a 15 year old living in the East Bay. We meet his two best friends Albert and Rico. The three live a normal day to day life of school, chasing girls, and getting high. Brandon is small for his age and doesn't a hold a lot of confidence within himself. This is due to his size, his longing for and lack of experience with the opposite sex, and most of all his confidence and status among his peers. Brandon's sneakers are busted, and he can't afford a sought after pair of Jordans. Albert and Rico both have Jordans. And hot kicks mean status.

    This is a world where "J's" and other symbols give you a status.. Where others might look at you like you ARE someone. Where others admire and aspire for what you have.

    We see this when Brandon acquires a pair of J's from a street vendor, and soon thereafter is beaten up by a group of thugs led by a man named Flaco. He is forced to give them away. The three boys decide to embark on an adventure over the bridge to Oakland to get the kicks back.

    Don't get me wrong, this film isn't about Jordans. Or status. It's a coming of age film where we witness a boy at a point in his life where he learns to stand up for himself, and to truly realize what's important.

    This is director Justin Tipping's feature-length debut. Tipping's realistic vision of this world comes through full force in Kicks. The film is presented in chapters each with a title card featuring a song that is a bit of a hint at what's to come. The cinematography by Michael Ragen is beautiful and aesthetically the film is absolute. The acting by Jahking Guillory (Brandon) and Kofi Siriboe (Flaco) is memorable.

    The film is fast and harsh at times, yet so dreamy and alluring at others. The portrayal of how violent our world can be is disheartening, although at the end of the film you are able to corral a sense of hope. I would recommend this movie to anyone, and I'll be looking forward to Tipping's next project.
    7shamauel1

    A pleasant surprise

    Gym shoes and sneakers are often referred to as kicks in the urban community. The right kicks can take a young man from obscurity to being one of the popular/cool kids. Imagine being a poor and unpopular teen that does not have any luck with the opposite sex. Then one day your life is changed by the acquisition of a pair Jordan sneakers. This is the plot of the film Kicks. A poor teenager, Brandon, procures a pair of Jordan brand basketball shoes that are taken shortly after by a neighborhood thug, Flaco, and the movie follows Brandon in his pursuit to retrieve his stolen kicks.

    Kicks is a smaller budget film that was released directly to DVD and video streaming platforms. In spite of its smaller scale release, I found Kicks enjoyable. This motion picture employs the basic storyline in which the main character's property is stolen, and the film is spent following him as he attempts to reclaim the stolen goods. This time the property in question is a pair of sneakers. Now most material things can be replaced, but sneakers, especially these sneakers stolen in Kicks are irreplaceable. Exclusive sneakers are usually either sold in limited quantities, or the price of a reselling of the same shoes is so outrageous, a person might have to take out a second mortgage to purchase them! In the case of Brandon, having these shoes in the first place is happenstance because of his family's economic status.

    The biggest problem I had with this film is the pacing. Some of the story elements move too fast where I felt more time was needed. For instance, the build up to Brandon getting the sneakers should have been a slower process. The audience would benefit from seeing the struggle Brandon endures to get the shoes. I purchased my first pair of Jordan gym shoes when I was fifteen years old, the same age as Brandon. I was working my first job at a popular grocery chain, and I wanted the red and black Air Jordan number ones to wear on my first day of school; the same shoes that causes the conflict in Kicks. Even with my part-time job paying weekly, attaining the shoes was still a struggle. I saved for months and even waited in line early on a Saturday morning with the risk the shoes would be sold out before I made it inside the shoe store.

    Well, unfortunately for me, the shoes did sell out…but luckily one of the salesmen had an extra pair he was willing to sell for an additional $25. The shoes were a half size smaller than I wore at the time. On top of that, they were not the original color-way I was so eager to purchase in the first place; they were navy-blue and white. At that point I did not care because returning home empty handed was not an option. After going through that experience, I would have been devastated if those shoes were stolen. A depiction that illustrates a struggle similar to my experience, or worse would have given the audience the context to understand why it was imperative that Brandon get his Jordan's back.

    With all that being said, there were a lot of things that work in this movie, namely, the casting. Kicks has a young cast, but they carry themselves like veterans in the industry. One of the characters I must highlight is Brandon's friend Albert, portrayed by Christopher Jordan Wallace, the son of the late great rapper Notorious B.I.G. Wallace cleverly portrays Albert as the comic relief in the movie and his comedic timing is impeccable. Kicks is a grittier film, so Albert balances the film out with humor, without it feeling out of place. I am not sure if Christopher is planning on following his father's footsteps with pursuing a career in music, but he has a bright future in the entertainment industry as an actor.

    Jahking Guillory was just right for the role of Brandon because he is actually the age of the character he is portraying; a rare occurrence in Hollywood portrayals of adolescents. He has a certain innocence that made me feel protective over his character which makes me root for him throughout the movie. Kofi Siriboe, who depicts Flaco is the perfect antagonist because he is the exact opposite of Brandon. Flaco is menacing with no remorse for his actions, and the viewer can tell he has been through some struggles in his lifetime. Although Flaco is a threatening character, the director Justin Tipping still manages to humanize him; a pertinent component in the creation of a good villain.

    This is the directorial debut of a full-length picture for Justin Tipping and all in all, I was thoroughly impressed. What he is able to pull off with a smaller budget is quite remarkable, and I look forward to seeing more of his work. If you are a fan of coming of age stories that deal with real world situations, I recommend Kicks for your viewing pleasure.

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      The Air Jordan's $300 tag given in the movie is an inflated price due to its popularity in Brandon's area. Actual prices range from $160 to $180 and the shoe is still available to this day in multiple styles from children's basketball shoes to trainers. They are a basketball shoe made by Nike released in 1985 originally for the price tag of $65.
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      Brandon: [V.O] Sometimes I wish I had a spaceship... just hang out in space where it's quiet and no one could mess with me.

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      Spaceship
      by Brian Reitzell

      © 2016 Back Lot Music

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 septembre 2016 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ayakkabılar
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Richmond, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • 2020 Studio
      • Animal Kingdom
      • BGA Productions
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      • 2 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 150 191 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 32 111 $US
      • 11 sept. 2016
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 150 191 $US
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