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Wild Style

  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 22min
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7,0/10
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Patti Astor, Lady Pink, Fab 5 Freddy, Lee Quiñones, Andrew Witten, and Busy Bee in Wild Style (1982)
South Bronx graffiti artist Zoro is commissioned to paint a backdrop for a hip-hop concert.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSouth Bronx graffiti artist Zoro is commissioned to paint a backdrop for a hip-hop concert.South Bronx graffiti artist Zoro is commissioned to paint a backdrop for a hip-hop concert.South Bronx graffiti artist Zoro is commissioned to paint a backdrop for a hip-hop concert.

  • Réalisation
    • Charlie Ahearn
  • Scénario
    • Charlie Ahearn
    • Fab 5 Freddy
  • Casting principal
    • Lee Quiñones
    • Lady Pink
    • Fab 5 Freddy
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Charlie Ahearn
    • Scénario
      • Charlie Ahearn
      • Fab 5 Freddy
    • Casting principal
      • Lee Quiñones
      • Lady Pink
      • Fab 5 Freddy
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 15avis des critiques
    • 63Métascore
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    Lee Quiñones
    Lee Quiñones
    • Raymond 'Zoro'
    • (as 'Lee' George Quinones)
    Lady Pink
    • Rose 'Lady Bug'
    • (as Sandra 'Pink' Fabara)
    Fab 5 Freddy
    Fab 5 Freddy
    • 'Phade'
    • (as Frederick Braithwaite)
    Patti Astor
    Patti Astor
    • Virginia
    Andrew Witten
    • Z-Roc
    • (as Zephyr)
    Busy Bee
    • Chief Rocker…
    Carlos Morales
    • Hector
    Alfredo Valez
    • Chico
    Niva Kislac
    • Niva
    Glenn O'Brien
    Glenn O'Brien
    • Museum Curator
    William Rice
    • Television Producer
    • (as Bill Rice)
    Johnny 'Crash' Matos
    • Union Crew
    Daze
    • Union Crew
    • (as Chris 'Daze' Ellis)
    Fred 'Caz' Glover
    • Union Crew
    Edwin 'Obe' Ortez
    • Union Crew
    Lisa Lee
    • Fly Girl
    Henrietta Henry
    • Fly Girl
    Pamela Smith
    • Fly Girl
    • Réalisation
      • Charlie Ahearn
    • Scénario
      • Charlie Ahearn
      • Fab 5 Freddy
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    10Dr. Nick*#3

    Fresh! For You, For You...

    As much a document of primordial hip-hop culture as it was an arbiter of what hip-hop would become(for a time), this film perfectly encapsulates the earthshaking inventiveness and fun of hip-hop and, upon this viewing, reminds me of how much of that loose, experimental spirit is missing in the current scene. The flimsy story(carried, as it were, by the singularly inarticulate graffiti legend "Lee" Quinones) is aptly subordinate to the raw, bouncy hip-hop soundtrack(provided by Blondie's Chris Stein and the ever-smooth Fab 5 Freddy, who folks of a certain musical disposition might remember from Yo! MTV Raps and who also co-stars). A must not just for hiphop heads but also for anyone striving to understand why this "fad" caught on like it did. 10/10
    10Ernasto

    Never exaggerating if I say this is a true Hip Hop Classic..

    If you think you are a true Hip Hop fan and when I talk about Wild Style and you are asking me "What?", then something must be wrong...

    Wild Style is the first and true Hip Hop documentary/film about a culture that remained one of the strongest of the past few decades. Never has there been an artform of music that was just basically made of other music styles, but has managed to grow and evolve on its own.

    If you want to understand the basic elements of Hip Hop (Rappin', DJin', Breakdancin' & Grafitti) then don't look any further, here's what you need.

    As one of the top titles wanted on my "Please-Release-It-On-DVD-List", this movie is not a movie in its real form. Because it was pretty much lowbudget, it has a feel of documentary, but it certainly has a story. Not very much, but the knowledge that almost everyone of the cast was/is someone in the Hip Hop Community 1982, makes this title very interesting to see what they contribute to this movie, and Hip Hop in general.

    You've probably read the plot outlines in other reviews, so I won't tell you anything you've already read in those reviews. All I can say is, if you wanna know what the TRUE meaning is of Hip Hop, instead of the BLING-BLING type o' Hip Hop which is totally (well, almost totally) commercialised, see if you can get a copy of this movie and "take a trip down memory lane", like my man Nas said in his 1994 DJ Premier produced cut "Memory Lane (Sitting In Da Park)", another Hip Hop Gem..

    RECOMMENDED!!
    6myklook-1

    Great film for Hip-Hop Historians.

    This film does not have a very good plot or actors, but it is a must see for fans of Hip-Hop. This film shows us what Hip-Hop started out as and what it was meant to be, before it was corrupted by the mainstream media. Hip-Hop in the mid seventies was a form of free expression for the young people living in the boogie down bronx. D.J.'s started looping breaks just like the Selectas in Jamaica, except they were using Disco and Funk singles instead of Reggae and Ska, and the crowds responded to this by doing crazy acrobatic or robotic dance moves. The D.J.'s called these people breakers, breakdancers or b-boys/girls. The kids started forming D.J. and breaker crews and they would tag the names of their crews on the subway trains and alleyways in the Bronx using spraypaint. D.J.'s used to shout out the names of the breakers and crews by saying, "Yo crazy legs is in the house.", they would also brag about themselves on the mic by making up rhymes about themselves. But as the break looping became more artistic and complex to keep the b-boys/girls breaking the D.J.'s had to get someone else to do the rhyming. Thus giving us the emcees or M.C.'s or Master of Ceremonies.
    9DocRoc

    Hip-hop classic!

    No true hip-hop head should go without seeing this movie. It is the first and probably the most accurate representation of the early hip-hop scene. IMDB has categorized Wild Style under the genre of documentary. Although the movie has a documentary feel with footage of hip-hop heads in action, it is not a true documentary because it contains a plot line which was scripted.

    The plot revolves around the character of Raymond, who is played by the legendary graf artist Lee Quinones. We see what happens to him as his art starts to receive recognition from wealthy art connoisseurs. He has many personal struggles as he deals with this new attention. But it seems that all of his problems are resolved when he is painting a mural for a large hip hop concert and realizes that his art shouldn't always be about him.

    There is plenty of footage that represents all four elements of hip hop: the MC, the DJ, the graf artist, and the B-boy. The Double Trouble scene and the basketball rapping scene were recently remade in Sprite commercials (Nas, Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, etc.) to appeal to the hip hop crowd. We also see Lee Quinones in action in several scenes as well as footage of Grandmaster Flash. My personal favorite is the footage of a young Rocksteady Crew (Crazy Legs, Prince Ken Swift, Mr. Freeze, Frosty Freeze, etc. I think they're about 14-15?) performing at the concert at the end of the movie. And there are many other memorable scenes.

    Although Wild Style is not a true documentary, I think it has preserved the true essence of hip hop during that time for younger people (such as myself) to experience. Truly a must see and a classic.
    7MartinTeller

    Wild Style (1983)

    Much like the later documentary STYLE WARS, this is a portrait of the blossoming New York hip hop scene of the early 80's, encompassing rap, break dancing, and graffiti art. However, this film weaves in a fictional plot line about a tagger (real graffiti artist "Lee" Quinones) struggling with his persona and his art and its place in society. As a film, the word that comes to mind is "amateurish". The cast consists mostly of real personalities from the scene, and none of them are particularly good at acting. The photography is lackluster and the editing is sloppy, and the low budget is obvious (a scene of people frolicking in a pile of money takes on an unintended comic edge when it turns out to be all $1 bills). But as a celebration of artistic expression, it's a joy. If the dramatic scenes aren't exactly Oscar-caliber, they're at least heartfelt, and serve well enough as the glue between the performances, which are electrifying. Featuring Grand Master Flash, Busy Bee, Lisa Lee, Double Trouble, Rock Steady Crew and more, and culminating in a dynamite outdoor amphitheater show, it's a showcase for a lot of great talent. Not the best filmmaking in the world, but a hell of a party.

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    • Anecdotes
      The stick-up guys were cast when Charlie Ahearn saw them hanging around the location. Ahearn offered them a prop gun but they insisted on using their real sawed-off shotgun. All of their lines were improvised.
    • Gaffes
      At 6:18 Hector tells Raymond 'Zoro' to take off his do-rag. Then Ray's hair pops back and forth between being flat from the do-rag to a picked out Afro during their conversation.
    • Citations

      'Phade': Scooby Doo!

    • Connexions
      Edited into And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      South Bronx Subway Rap
      Composed by Fab 5 Freddy and Chris Stein

      Performed by Grandmaster Caz

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 octobre 1983 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Graffiti Wild Style
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New York, États-Unis(Location)
    • Société de production
      • Wild Style
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      • 4 948 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 22min(82 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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