Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAvery returns to college as a competitive swimmer after getting his life back on track. But his life takes another unexpected turn when he and his two friends (Bonds, Casseus) are wrongly ac... Tout lireAvery returns to college as a competitive swimmer after getting his life back on track. But his life takes another unexpected turn when he and his two friends (Bonds, Casseus) are wrongly accused of murder and end up in prison.Avery returns to college as a competitive swimmer after getting his life back on track. But his life takes another unexpected turn when he and his two friends (Bonds, Casseus) are wrongly accused of murder and end up in prison.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Graffiti
- (as David Shark Fralick)
- Gains
- (as Dwayne Macopson)
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This movie has a few valuable segments worth the rest of its deficits. A few scenes may take you to a place you do not want ever to be. There are moments in the prison scenes where the actors are so credible it might as well be real. The directing had flickers of greatness to capture that intensity.
But just like that, in a flicker you're back to watching a $2 film worth a penny. Just watch it for the acting and directing behind a few prison scenes that fairly represent "Lockdown".
Gabriel Casseus's performance of the hyper and thuggish Cashmere was brilliant. Bonds role of Dre was not bad, but it didn't live up like the roles of Richard T Jones and Gabriel Casseus. Master P is also great as Clean Up, the vicious inmate who has security guards working for him, his drugs being brought in and out of the prison a ho of a girlfriend who Cashmere gets a piece of, and he wants Cashmere to do his dirty work.
The supporting cast was brilliant. Melissa De Sousa as Avery's girl Krista; Sticky Fingaz as Broadway the ex drug dealer turned inmate; Bill Nunn as Avery's scouter for college and his attorney; And Clifton Powell who was the OG of the prison, and I felt he should've had a longer part in the movie.
Lockdown is Master P's best movie to date.
Lots of anti-white racism in the movie. The guards are all white and they are bastards and the white inmates are monsters. Graffiti, played by David Fralick, is really bad. Good-looking, super-fit guy and vicious as they come.
Needless to say, the movie portrays prison life as ultra-violent but that's just Hollywood for you. It makes for a good movie but prison is mostly about boredom not violence. Hell - you've got guards and cameras everywhere; you can't get away with much in prison and real convicts know it.
Kudos to the entire crew of the movie. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, JC
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDe'aundre Bonds was shot four times just days before the film began shooting. He arrived on the set limping and his limp was written into his character.
- Citations
Dre: Graffiti man, I told you man. I ain't with this shit.
Graffiti: It's cool...
Dre: God don't fuckin like this!
Graffiti: [shoves Dre] It's cool!
Dre: Fuck that man!
[Graffiti reaches for Dre, but Dre throws a punch, missing him]
Graffiti: C'mon man!
Dre: Motherfucker!
[Dre throws another punch that misses]
Graffiti: [Grabs Dre in a chokehold] You my bitch!
[Proceeds to hit Dre with multiple punches and knees]
Graffiti: [Puts Dre in a Full Nelson and "dances" him around] You wanna do another dance, huh? You wanna do a little dance for daddy?
[Kisses Dre on the forehead and throws him on the bed as he starts to unbuckle his trousers]
Graffiti: [Pans over to Graffiti getting oral sex from Dre as his bare butt thrusts back and forth] Yeah... uh-huh.
- Crédits fousOpening credits have the following excerpt: "I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me... ...they only see my surroundings, themselves, or figments of their imagination -- indeed, everything and anything except me." Ralph Ellison Invisible Man
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Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Plongée en eaux troubles
- Lieux de tournage
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 449 482 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 200 000 $US
- 16 févr. 2003
- Montant brut mondial
- 449 482 $US
- Durée
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1