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Poetic Justice

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 49min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
18 k
MA NOTE
Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice (1993)
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Dans ce film, nous voyons le monde à travers les yeux du personnage principal, Justice, une jeune poétesse afro-américaine. Un facteur invite quelques amis pour une longue livraison de nuit.Dans ce film, nous voyons le monde à travers les yeux du personnage principal, Justice, une jeune poétesse afro-américaine. Un facteur invite quelques amis pour une longue livraison de nuit.Dans ce film, nous voyons le monde à travers les yeux du personnage principal, Justice, une jeune poétesse afro-américaine. Un facteur invite quelques amis pour une longue livraison de nuit.

  • Réalisation
    • John Singleton
  • Scénario
    • John Singleton
  • Casting principal
    • Janet Jackson
    • Tupac Shakur
    • Regina King
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    18 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • John Singleton
    • Scénario
      • John Singleton
    • Casting principal
      • Janet Jackson
      • Tupac Shakur
      • Regina King
    • 47avis d'utilisateurs
    • 20avis des critiques
    • 51Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 5 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux74

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    Janet Jackson
    Janet Jackson
    • Justice
    Tupac Shakur
    Tupac Shakur
    • Lucky
    Regina King
    Regina King
    • Iesha
    Joe Torry
    Joe Torry
    • Chicago
    Khandi Alexander
    Khandi Alexander
    • Simone
    Maya Angelou
    Maya Angelou
    • Aunt June
    Ché J. Avery
    • Thug #2
    Lloyd Avery II
    Lloyd Avery II
    • Thug #1
    Kimberly Brooks
    Kimberly Brooks
    • Kim
    Rico Bueno
    Rico Bueno
    • Ticket Taker
    Maia Campbell
    • Shante
    Jeff Cantrel
    • Policeman #4
    Michael Colyar
    Michael Colyar
    • Panhandler
    Kina Cosper
    • Female Cousin
    • (as Kina V. Cosper)
    John Cothran
    John Cothran
    • Uncle Earl
    • (as John Cothran Jr.)
    Dina D.
    • Dina
    Joseph Dalu
    Joseph Dalu
    • Policeman #7
    • (as Joe Dalu)
    James Deeth
    • Helicopter Pilot
    • Réalisation
      • John Singleton
    • Scénario
      • John Singleton
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    Avis des utilisateurs47

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    8tmanbball

    good flick!

    the only reason i don't rate this film higher is because i always thought it was a tad long. john singleton, i love your work! like spike lee ( with a lot of his films) and ice cube (with 'friday' and 'barbershop') you've caught a time and place that's only clear to those that have lived it, or at least have knowledge of its existence. all of you capture black young'uns (east and west coasts) as they were lived during the times depicted in the films. wonderful stuff! great acting, solid story, everything is more heartfelt than not, it's why i go to the movies! i hope u and spike and ice cube and tyler perry (silly as he can b!) and the whole slew of other black filmmakers continue for many years to come. i love your work, your honesty and your sincerity. this is good movie-making, maya angelou's poetry is a plus and a bonus!!!
    vchimpanzee

    Not my taste but worth seeing

    I am a white man over the age of 50, so this film wasn't really made for me. That doesn't mean there wasn't anything here, and I could see that this was a quality production.

    This film had occasional laughs, which was good because it could get very depressing at times.

    I really liked the family reunion, where the movie's main characters pretended to be part of the family just to get some free food and found themselves being accepted rather than questioned. I got the impression they might come back someday just because they liked being with these people. This is also where Maya Angelou delivered an elegant performance. Yes, this film was worthy of her, and she added something to it.

    As for her poetry, not my style. Janet Jackson did a great job reading it offscreen, but again, not by sort of thing. For many people, this will be a wonderful part of the movie.

    One of my favorite parts of the film was the scene at the gas station/convenience store, one of the few places I heard recorded music that appealed to me (Tammy Wynette's "Stand by Your Man").

    Actually, a lot of the background music was smooth jazz with violins or synthesizers that pass for violins. It was actually kind of pleasant compared to the rap and other styles the main characters liked.

    Family was important here. Although Jackson's character didn't seem to have anyone except her cat, at least she had friends and a job. I did like the cat and its friends, in the one scene.

    Chicago was probably my favorite character. He was funny and likable, most of the time.

    Janet Jackson has a nice smile and she can have a nice personality when it is called for. Sometimes here, she had to be depressed or angry. That's fine. She did it well.

    And this is my third or fourth time seeing the talents of 2Pac, who was taken away too soon. Although it was not necessarily his finest work, he did a good job here.

    I mostly know Regina King from "227". Has it really been that long? She was so much older even here, but she did a good job.

    Beautiful mountains and magnificent bridges added to the scenery. Some scenes, and not necessarily pleasant ones, let us enjoy these longer.

    These people live hard lives and have tragedy all around them. That's why this is not an easy movie to watch. But having family around means a lot.

    It may not be for you, but if you need to get outside your comfort zone, this will be a worthwhile experience.
    8StevePulaski

    Justice for all

    After making the effective tear-jerker Boyz N The Hood, John Singleton returns to the field of film with Poetic Justice. While this one is significantly different from that masterpiece, it still has its perks and a solid message to add to its formula of an urban-drama. It is the second film in what Singleton has branded his "Hood trilogy," but yet, it is definitely the weakest of them all.

    The plot: Justice (Jackson) is a young woman who lives in South Central, Los Angeles, and is still grieving over the loss of her boyfriend who was murdered during a silly confrontation. Justice writes numerous poems, and narrates them throughout the film. The actual poem were written by writer Maya Angelou, but the authenticity of the writing is the least of our concerns.

    Justice works as a hairstylist, and one day, a mailman named Lucky (Shakur) waltzes in one day trying to flirt with several women, when Justice and her friend play a mean joke on him. Karma has its way of reuniting the mailman and the stylist when Justice's friend Iesha (King) forces her to come along on a trip to Oakland with her boyfriend Chicago (Torry) and his coworker Lucky. Justice needs to go for a hair show, so reluctantly agrees to hitch a ride in Lucky's mail-truck.

    From then on, the film plays like a buddy road-trip film lacking the buddies. These characters must tolerate each other to survive the trip, but social and emotional conflicts continue to get in their way. Some of these situations feel genuine, but others feel contrived and meant to happen only so the film can advance.

    Poetic Justice is very distant from its predecessor, with the only similarities being the setting and the fact that Lucky's uncle, seen in the end of the film, looks a lot like Laurence Fishburne's character in Boyz N The Hood. I can't quite figure out why this one is inferior to them. Maybe it's because the characters aren't as well developed and dripping with charisma, maybe because each one of the characters can be bitter and selfish at points in the film struggling socially, or maybe it's just because.

    In Boyz N The Hood, Cuba Gooding Jr. was extremely developed to the point of almost going overboard. In Baby Boy, Omar Gooding was extremely developed. But in Poetic Justice, about a chunk of Janet Jackson's personality is almost snatched away. Same with the ending being a little perplexing and open for explanation.

    But this can all be overlooked by two things; the writing and the acting. John Singleton manages to squeeze the premise dry in terms of character dialog. It feels like real discussions being had by real human beings. And Tupac Shakur's acting talents are definitely the strongest point in the film.

    Poetic Justice has three meanings when I look at it. It describes redemption for one's previous actions, the character herself in the film, and what the slick writing achieves in this picture.

    Starring: Janet Jackson, Tupac Shakur, Regina King, Joe Torry, Tyra Ferrell. Directed by: John Singleton.
    cupcake-6

    Not as bad as some think

    Okay, I'll be the first to admit that this is nowhere near as good as Boyz in the Hood, however, it's not as bad as some make it out to be. The acting is somewhat lacking, but the story as a whole is moving. If you're a diehard Singleton fan, or are just in the mood for a pretty decent movie, go for it, you've got nothing to lose.
    nadia-31

    Worth a look!

    I read the other review and simply had to comment on it. This was a great movie. Perhaps not filled with action. But it takes the poetic point of view and happily surprises you. It's in my DVD - shelf at home. Janet is showing a great acting and so is Tupac. My boyfriend weren't that crazy about it, so I've come to realize that it take a special kind of person to want to see and understand the movie at it's fullest. Since i write poetry in my spare time maybe that explains my passion about this movie. In all, I think you should rent it if the review at the back cover tempt you, it's pretty much what you get.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to writer/producer/director John Singleton, when the 1992 Los Angeles riots occurred during filming, Tupac Shakur left the set to participate in the protest. He returned to the set in time for filming.
    • Gaffes
      In the ambulance scene when Lucky rushes to see his cousin on the stretcher from a gunshot wound he violently shoves two police officers who try to calm him down and get him away from the body in actuality he would have been detained and arrested for assaulting an officer..
    • Citations

      Justice: I'm a phenomenal woman, phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that's me.

    • Versions alternatives
      In the Australian Free-to-Air version, the film had about 20mins cut out of it. Even though it was shown at 11:50pm (Jan 2001), just about all swearing and fight scenes were omitted.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Tupac: Resurrection (2003)
    • Bandes originales
      Rhapsody in Blue
      Written by George Gershwin

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 mai 1994 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Poetic Justice: A Street Romance
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Simi Valley Drive-In, Simi Valley, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Columbia Pictures
      • New Deal Productions
      • Nickel
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    • Budget
      • 14 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 27 515 786 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 11 728 455 $US
      • 25 juil. 1993
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 27 515 786 $US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      1 heure 49 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
      • SDDS
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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