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Shaft

  • 2000
  • T
  • 1h 39min
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Samuel L. Jackson in Shaft (2000)
New York City police detective John Shaft (nephew of the original 1970s detective) goes on a personal mission to make sure the son of a real estate tycoon is brought to justice after a racially-motivated murder.
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Il detective della polizia di New York John Shaft (il nipote del detective degli anni 70) inizia una missione personale per assicurarsi che il figlio di un magnate immobiliare sia assicurato... Leggi tuttoIl detective della polizia di New York John Shaft (il nipote del detective degli anni 70) inizia una missione personale per assicurarsi che il figlio di un magnate immobiliare sia assicurato alla giustizia dopo un omicidio razzista.Il detective della polizia di New York John Shaft (il nipote del detective degli anni 70) inizia una missione personale per assicurarsi che il figlio di un magnate immobiliare sia assicurato alla giustizia dopo un omicidio razzista.

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    • John Singleton
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ernest Tidyman
    • John Singleton
    • Shane Salerno
  • Star
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • Vanessa Williams
    • Christian Bale
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
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    590
    • Regia
      • John Singleton
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ernest Tidyman
      • John Singleton
      • Shane Salerno
    • Star
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • Vanessa Williams
      • Christian Bale
    • 325Recensioni degli utenti
    • 121Recensioni della critica
    • 50Metascore
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    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • John Shaft
    Vanessa Williams
    Vanessa Williams
    • Carmen Vasquez
    Christian Bale
    Christian Bale
    • Walter Wade, Jr.
    Jeffrey Wright
    Jeffrey Wright
    • Peoples Hernandez
    Busta Rhymes
    Busta Rhymes
    • Rasaan
    Dan Hedaya
    Dan Hedaya
    • Jack Roselli
    Toni Collette
    Toni Collette
    • Diane Palmieri
    Richard Roundtree
    Richard Roundtree
    • Uncle John Shaft
    Ruben Santiago-Hudson
    Ruben Santiago-Hudson
    • Jimmy Groves
    Josef Sommer
    Josef Sommer
    • Curt Fleming
    Lynne Thigpen
    Lynne Thigpen
    • Carla Howard
    Philip Bosco
    Philip Bosco
    • Walter Wade, Sr.
    Pat Hingle
    Pat Hingle
    • Hon. Dennis Bradford
    Lee Tergesen
    Lee Tergesen
    • Luger
    Daniel von Bargen
    Daniel von Bargen
    • Lt. Kearney
    • (as Daniel Von Bargen)
    Francisco 'Coqui' Taveras
    • Lucifer
    Sonja Sohn
    Sonja Sohn
    • Alice
    Peter McRobbie
    Peter McRobbie
    • Lt. Cromartie
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      • John Singleton
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ernest Tidyman
      • John Singleton
      • Shane Salerno
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    6sgmi-53579

    Fun role for Samuel L.

    Samuel L. Jackson is great. He chews scenery, and often appears to have the time of his life, portraying the street smart, wise cracking John Shaft. Christian Bale perfectly portrays the brash, arrogant, racist nemesis, who will become a focal point of the film. Bale severely beats a fellow bar patron who embarrasses him in front of his friends. The setup is great. Somewhere in the second act the genial charm of the film begins to wear thin, as a sea of characters we don't know well or necessarily care about, show up to move the plot along. Best is Peoples, a drug lord who enters into Shaft's world. Not great, but fun. It looks like the cast enjoyed themselves, and that energy carries it to the finish. Thumbs in the middle, as they say.
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    Oddly mainstream for a blaxploitation flick, but Jackson is great and the total is fun and solid

    Shaft (2000)

    This comes so far after the original "Shaft" in 1971 you might hesitate to call it a sequel. It's more like a revival, or a nostalgic time trip. Except that it's all been updated nicely, with a feeling of the original sassiness intact. And the Isaac Hayes music is central, and terrific, making this a legit Shaft movie.

    Samuel Jackson plays the role perfectly, not pulling back and not overdoing it. The idea of a black cop in a city that still has racial biases, in this case emphasizing the rise of Latino drug lords as part of the fracturing, is mainstreamed here. It's not as daring or shocking to see this pushed forward, but it's still effective. Shaft, the main character (who never seems to have a first name), is powerful, smart, and unwilling to be pushed around by authority. Even if it means losing his job (or quitting--Shaft is always the one making his own choices).

    The director, John Singleton, is not especially well positioned for a mainstream sequel with high production values (his one famous effort to date is "Boyz n the Hood"), but he pulls it off. This is a snappy, smart, well made movie. It's oddly mainstream, playing with clichés too easily, working with bad guy good guy tenets adding only the minor twist of racial or ethnic alliances, though even these we've seen before. You can't help but see "Jackie Brown" from three years earlier as a far more interesting, well made, and timely movie. That one was by Quentin Tarantino, which changes the score a bit, but it starred Jackson, again, and makes the most of him.

    You might say Singleton makes the most of Jackson here, too, but a better way to look at it is that Jackson makes the most of Singleton. He takes over the movie, and it's a good thing. He has talent and presence in a classic Hollywood acting way. The cast around him is really strong, which is nice. (There is a cameo by the original director of the 1971 "Shaft," Gordon Parks, in a bar scene, if you are lucky--a white haired older black man at the table.)

    The other terrific actor is Jeffrey Wright, playing a drug king with enough realism and panache to make it real and glitzy both. The third main character is the future Batman, Christian Bale, who is a great bad guy and who you actually miss in the last parts of the movie.

    What really brings this down to earth, and too much so, is the story, which is boilerplate stuff. There is machismo, and guns, and a play of one bad guy against another, and one cop against another. You might say, hey, isn't there room for more cop and crime movies that work in familiar circles? Yes. But I again refer to "Jackie Brown" as a way to see out of this box.

    This new "Shaft" is good stuff--it's well acted, tightly edited, directed with professional canny (noticeable in lots of different ways), and brings up racial clichés in a fun and even important way. It descends by the last third into overused chase and shoot scenes between cops and robbers. But...it's better than its reputation, for sure. I say see it. Enjoy the attitudes. The acting. And the homage to the original.
    7FlickJunkie-2

    Unoriginal but entertaining

    Thirty years is a long time to wait to make a sequel, especially when no one is clamoring for one. Director/Writer/Producer John Singleton decided it was about time. The result is a solid, but undistinguished crime drama. The elements of this story have been told so many times that they are becoming hackneyed. A tough, no-nonsense cop fights evil and corruption to bring justice to the streets while often disregarding the law. A spoiled rich kid is trying to get away with murder by hiring a drug dealer to snuff an eyewitness with the help of a couple of dirty cops. This is not vanguard material.

    Singleton's direction is good in the action sequences (of which there are plenty) and adequate in the dramatic scenes. In this film, he doesn't bring much innovation to the screen, with very straightforward shots and mundane locations. In an overly reverent gesture to the original film, he brings back Richard Roundtree (the original Shaft) as the current Shaft's (Samuel L. Jackson) uncle and mentor. There is also a cameo appearance by Gordon Parks, the director of the original, and of course, Isaac Hayes theme song is back.

    The film is elevated from mediocrity by the acting. Samuel L. Jackson is an outstanding actor and slips on the character of this tough, streetwise cop like a tailored glove. When he's bad, he's very very bad and when he is good, he's almost saintly. Christian Bale also gives a fine performance as the despicable rich kid who thinks his wealth puts him above the law. Jeffrey Wright is explosive as the egomaniac drug lord. The supporting actors are also excellent.

    This is an entertaining film despite its lack of originality. I rated it a 7/10. Action junkies add a point or two. This film is extremely violent with a high body count.
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    lively homage

    Samuel L. Jackson seems to be having the time of his movie acting life portraying the title character in `Shaft,' John Singleton's take on the groundbreaking classic that, on its release in 1971, served as the blueprint for all the `blaxploitation' films that filled theatres throughout the early and mid 1970's. Unfortunately, the concept of a rogue black cop, defying the rules and doing things his own way, is not as fresh as it was back in the time of the original film, so this new version of `Shaft' has less to recommend it. Still, it is an efficient police procedural, filled with crowd-pleasing moments of adrenalin-pumping melodrama, hissable villains and a wisecracking, kickass hero who seems virtually indestructible – just the way we like our heroes to be in a movie like this.

    Singleton pays affectionate homage to the original film in many ways. Jackson actually plays the nephew of the original Shaft and, indeed, Richard Roundtree makes a cameo appearance early on in the film as Jackson's seasoned mentor. Singleton wisely uses the original Isaac Hayes recording of the hit song as background for the film's opening credit sequence and backs up many of the action scenes with an impressive instrumental interpretation as well.

    The story offers little that is new for this particular genre whose films often rise or fall based on the quality of the foils against whom the hero must ultimately contend. Luckily, the filmmakers are blessed with not just one but two impressive villains – Jeffrey Wright as Peoples Hernandez, a tough talking thug who wants to expand out of the little neighborhood kingdom he has established into the big time of upper class drug dealing, and Christian Bale as Walter Wade, Jr., the racist, spoiled-brat son of a New York City magnate whose hate crime killing of an innocent black man sets the plot in motion and serves as fodder for Shaft's personal vendetta. Bale proves definitively that the quality of subtle, soul-cringing evil he brought to his role in `American Psycho' was no fluke and that he can be as effective in a big budget extravaganza like this one as he is in a smaller scale, far more quirky work like `Psycho.' Vanessa Williams, on the other hand, who plays Shaft's partner and who is almost unrecognizable buried under a dark beret, fails to distinguish herself either in her role or in her performance.

    Then we have Mr. Jackson himself. Here is a man who slides so effortlessly into the role that, despite the absurdity and incredibility of much that is going on around him, we never question the film's veracity for a moment. Whether tossing off wisecracks, shooting at unarmed criminals, pounding defenseless suspects into insensibility or consoling distraught witnesses, Shaft remains forever a hero, acting out the impulses we in the audience feel but are never able to fully act upon in our daily lives. Thus, this new `Shaft' works best as simpleminded good vs. evil melodrama – and even the most sophisticated movie watcher can use a bit of that once in a while.
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    An adequate successor but still a B-movie.

    "Shaft 2000" is a reasonable successor to the original Shaft of 29 years ago. The film shows restraint by keeping Shaft big, but not bigger than life, as it tries to be a human story first and an action flick second. Unfortunately, in spite of good performances (especially by Wright) and good production talent, the story fails on the human level and hedges on the obvious alternative of exaggerated good and bad guys and a profusion of gratuitous violence, sex, and action. Worth a watch but keep expectations low.

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      John Singleton planned a sequel, where Shaft battles drug lords in Jamaica. But the film's mediocre box office returns, and Samuel L. Jackson's disappointment with the film, stopped any plans of a sequel, at least until Shaft (2019).
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      The Trinidad and Tobago Flag hanging in Rasaan's apartment is upside-down (presumably because he didn't know any better).
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      John Shaft: You know me. It's my duty to please that booty!

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Shaft/Boys and Girls/Jesus' Son/Titan A.E./Pop and Me (2000)
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      Theme from Shaft
      Written, Performed and Produced by Isaac Hayes

      Courtesy of ILH Entertainment, Inc.

      By Arrangement with Virgin Records America, Inc.

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 19 luglio 2002 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Germania
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Tedesco
      • Spagnolo
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Gerritsen Beach, Brooklyn, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
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      • Paramount Pictures
      • Scott Rudin Productions
      • New Deal Productions
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      • 46.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 70.334.258 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 21.714.757 USD
      • 18 giu 2000
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      • 107.626.125 USD
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