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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe inside story behind the Biggie and Tupac murder investigations is laid bare using police case files, taped confessions never before shown on film, and interviews with lead detective Greg... Leggi tuttoThe inside story behind the Biggie and Tupac murder investigations is laid bare using police case files, taped confessions never before shown on film, and interviews with lead detective Greg Kading and other witnesses.The inside story behind the Biggie and Tupac murder investigations is laid bare using police case files, taped confessions never before shown on film, and interviews with lead detective Greg Kading and other witnesses.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Imari Williams
- Narrator
- (voce)
Frank Alexander
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Sean 'Diddy' Combs
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (as Sean Combs)
Faith Evans
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Kidada Jones
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Quincy Jones
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Suge Knight
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (as Marion 'Suge' Knight)
Lil' Cease
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (as James 'Lil' Cease' Lloyd)
M.C. Hammer
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
The Notorious B.I.G.
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Tupac Shakur
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Recensioni in evidenza
This is based on the book by Greg Kading and he's listed as the writer of the documentary. So you get one viewpoint for the whole movie. I thought the first part was interesting (having no knowledge of the story), but the rest about theories of who was behind the murders I'm not sure what to make of given the obvious bias of this documentary.
Disgusted by the lack of evidence and shameful police work Greg Kading used to defend his theory.
He's a joke- LAPD os guilty of killing Biggie and pac.
Anyone interested in the TRUTH about Kading and this case should check out The Dossier podcast and Phil Carson work for the FBI.
He's a joke- LAPD os guilty of killing Biggie and pac.
Anyone interested in the TRUTH about Kading and this case should check out The Dossier podcast and Phil Carson work for the FBI.
Not bad but spends most of the first half debunking old theories that primarily detective Russel Poole came up with and discussed in the book LAbyrinth as well as the Nick Broomfield documentary 'Biggie & Tupac'.
Which had pretty much everyone thinking that Suge Knight was the man who set Tupac up to be killed.
This of course offers a new theory, which is hardly a new one tbh, if you're a fan like me you've probably read about Tupac and Biggie's death you've heard most of what said in the documentary before.
I'm not gonna 'spoil' anything but I can say that the key-witness to the new theory and supposed accomplice is a inmate who was looking for a favor when he decided to step forward to tell the truth, so although what he says does come across as plausible it's impossible to say that what we're told in this documentary is any more or less true than for instance the 'Biggie & Tupac' one... Even though if one of the two theories were to be true I'd bet more on this one than Nick Broomfield's heavily manipulated (albeit much more entertaining) documentary.
I also felt like it didn't dig deep enough regarding how Puffy's and Suge's beef began to begin with. And the direction was a bit stilted, facts upon facts with no real human connection. A lot to do with the fact that there was no one who was close to Tupac or Biggie in the movie with 75 % of the time being detective Greg Kading doing the talking.
So yeah remember to take it all with a little grain of salt, because in the end there is no real proof given just testimonies by people who might have something to gain with what their claims and nothing that would hold up in a court of law or anything and would just be deemed circumstancial.
Which had pretty much everyone thinking that Suge Knight was the man who set Tupac up to be killed.
This of course offers a new theory, which is hardly a new one tbh, if you're a fan like me you've probably read about Tupac and Biggie's death you've heard most of what said in the documentary before.
I'm not gonna 'spoil' anything but I can say that the key-witness to the new theory and supposed accomplice is a inmate who was looking for a favor when he decided to step forward to tell the truth, so although what he says does come across as plausible it's impossible to say that what we're told in this documentary is any more or less true than for instance the 'Biggie & Tupac' one... Even though if one of the two theories were to be true I'd bet more on this one than Nick Broomfield's heavily manipulated (albeit much more entertaining) documentary.
I also felt like it didn't dig deep enough regarding how Puffy's and Suge's beef began to begin with. And the direction was a bit stilted, facts upon facts with no real human connection. A lot to do with the fact that there was no one who was close to Tupac or Biggie in the movie with 75 % of the time being detective Greg Kading doing the talking.
So yeah remember to take it all with a little grain of salt, because in the end there is no real proof given just testimonies by people who might have something to gain with what their claims and nothing that would hold up in a court of law or anything and would just be deemed circumstancial.
It's just odd how this great documentary doesn't get the attention that it deserves, especially with the recent arrest of Duane Keefe who was involved in Tupac's murder. Kading's investigation about both these two murders is remarkable and brilliant to say the least.
Up to now I really thought Russel Pool's investigation about the LAPD's involvement was why the case was dismissed. LAPD's treatment of Pool also was very similar to what happened to Kading, but Kading took both cases much further. The arrest of Keefe just proves it, because we already heard his confession in this film, except I didn't think due to immunity Keefe will ever get indicted but as it was explained to me by attorney that Keefe's deal didn't apply to other cases.
Kading's discovery of the killer of Biggie was the best part of this film. How the female in between who paid off the killer that was part of Shug's cirle and the letters related to the killing, how he tricked into a confession was even more compelling. What stopped his investigation to get Zip to flip on Puffy is still a huge error on LAPD again. We now know both Shug and Puffy funded a hit on Biggie and Tupac, even though Shug is in prison for a different crime, but Puffy is still free and why LAPD didn't want to go any further doesn't make any sense?.
Two young talented innocent people died because they caught in a middle of a feud between two egotistical insane men over petty things.
Up to now I really thought Russel Pool's investigation about the LAPD's involvement was why the case was dismissed. LAPD's treatment of Pool also was very similar to what happened to Kading, but Kading took both cases much further. The arrest of Keefe just proves it, because we already heard his confession in this film, except I didn't think due to immunity Keefe will ever get indicted but as it was explained to me by attorney that Keefe's deal didn't apply to other cases.
Kading's discovery of the killer of Biggie was the best part of this film. How the female in between who paid off the killer that was part of Shug's cirle and the letters related to the killing, how he tricked into a confession was even more compelling. What stopped his investigation to get Zip to flip on Puffy is still a huge error on LAPD again. We now know both Shug and Puffy funded a hit on Biggie and Tupac, even though Shug is in prison for a different crime, but Puffy is still free and why LAPD didn't want to go any further doesn't make any sense?.
Two young talented innocent people died because they caught in a middle of a feud between two egotistical insane men over petty things.
It's easy to blame a man who's dead, the questions stop there. Truth is Kading was the man who had to create that narrative for the protection of one of Americas most corrupt police force. Voletta Wallace had filed a lawsuit blaming the city and the LAPD for her son's wrongful death. This is the story to pacify that and protect the police force in their height years of the rampart scandel. The truth about Biggie and Tupacs murders is that they got killed by their own team made to look like gang banging. Suge was also a target but made it through the attempt on his life only to end up in jail for 8 years. Both pac and suge fired David Kenner and Reggie Wright who both was robbing millions off the books and would end up owning death row records.
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- 200.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 53min(113 min)
- Proporzioni
- 16:9 HD
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