Ace quer o mesmo que seus amigos: dinheiro, poder, carros e roupas. Para isso, tem que traficar drogas no Harlem, um bairro de Nova York, onde se torna chefe do tráfico e deixa que o ouro br... Ler tudoAce quer o mesmo que seus amigos: dinheiro, poder, carros e roupas. Para isso, tem que traficar drogas no Harlem, um bairro de Nova York, onde se torna chefe do tráfico e deixa que o ouro branco domine a sua vida.Ace quer o mesmo que seus amigos: dinheiro, poder, carros e roupas. Para isso, tem que traficar drogas no Harlem, um bairro de Nova York, onde se torna chefe do tráfico e deixa que o ouro branco domine a sua vida.
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- Janet Woods
- (as Joyce Walker Joseph)
- Columbian Man #1
- (as Pedro Salvin)
- The World Famous Brucie B
- (as Bruce Robinson)
Avaliações em destaque
It was the presence of Wood Harris that drew me to this film even if the hip hop stars in acting and producing roles did worry me that this was just going to be a basic modern blaxploitation movie that panders to the lowest common denominator to make cash. Based on a true story, it did offer me hope that it would be more than the usual rush to embrace lazy urban clichés and to a degree it does manage to sit above the usual standards of the genre. The connection in my head with The Wire probably didn't help because this is nowhere near the level that that series consistently operates at. Instead the narrative is fairly linear and straightforward but it is still interesting and well delivered.
I'm not sure if I was totally convinced by the character of Ace all the time but he did make for a good centre piece and the film is less moved by the events around him than it is by how he is within them. As such Harris is actually very good and never looks like he is about to fall into cliché or easy action. To a lesser extent Phifer does the same. He has less to work with for the majority of the time but one or two later scenes show how good an actor he can be. The same cannot be said of Cam'ron who plays the cliché throughout. He is effective at it but that doesn't mean I should praise him for ticking boxes with his screen time. McBride, Hall, Morales are reasonable but I do question the value (other than marketing) of cameos from Noreaga, Fresh, Dash, Simmons and others. Director Stone does an OK job but is greatly helped by the sense of period that the film consistently has thanks to the design of sets and costumes.
A solid narrative keeps it interesting, even if it is not really that surprising or clever. Of course compared to most hip hop films this is surprisingly good and it does benefit from being based on a true story and featuring good turns from Harris and, to a lesser extent, Phifer.
underrated movie - this needs to be seen
10/10
Properly because it was based on a true story, that always makes a good movie. And Mekhi Phifer is or some in this movie, one scene was so so good, man he is becoming a great actor if you ask me :)
That it's loosely based on real people doesn't matter. The highs and lows, the rise and fall. People dying. It's well worn territory. You watch interactions with characters who you know are going to become a problem so it's with no shock when they later do. Watch enough of these movies and they all start to blend together after a while.
Wood Harris's character Ace is a contradiction. He tries to stay away initially but gets sucked in by the money. Wants to be smart. Doesn't want to be all flash, high profile yet still wears expensive clothing and drives around in high-end cars. Mekhi Phifer's Mitch is all about being popular, but he has great charisma. Very likable especially when showing care for his younger brother's well being. Cam'ron as Rico feels real, but you know what type of dude he is the moment you meet him. A loud mouth with more balls than brains with suspect loyalty who's gonna meet one of two fates.
'Paid in Full' is well acted and stays grounded. It doesn't go over the top, but it has no edge, nothing to really set it apart. It's attempt at trying to end on a relatively positive note after all the sadness and tragedy left a bitter taste in my mouth. It's a betrayal to everything that happened.
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- CuriosidadesBased on the true story of Azie Faison Jr., Alberto Martinez and Richard Porter. The trio controlled much of the drug trade in New York City in the 1980's.
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Mitch: A nigga like me man, I love the game. I love the hustle. Man I be feeling like one of them ball player niggas, you know? Like Bird, Magic or something. Yeah you know a nigga got dough, a nigga can leave the league... But if I leave... the fans still gon' love me man? I get love out here in Harlem man, I done sold coke on these streets, man, hash, weed, heroine. As long as niggas is feelin' it, a nigga like me can hustle it. That's my gift in life A... you know?
- Versões alternativasThe film was censored by the CBFC for a 'U' (unrestricted) rating for television exhibition in India and was distributed by Star India in Chennai.
- ConexõesFeatured in The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2003)
- Trilhas sonorasPaid in Full
Written by Eric B. (as Eric Barrier), Rakim (as William Griffin)
Performed by Eric B. & Rakim
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- How long is Paid in Full?Fornecido pela Alexa
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- Paid in Full
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.090.862
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 1.328.789
- 27 de out. de 2002
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 3.116.526
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 37 min(97 min)
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- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1