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Dope: Um Deslize Perigoso

Título original: Dope
  • 2015
  • R
  • 1 h 43 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,2/10
91 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Tony Revolori, Kiersey Clemons, and Shameik Moore in Dope: Um Deslize Perigoso (2015)
Malcolm is a geek, carefully surviving life in The Bottoms, a tough neighborhood in Inglewood, CA filled gangsters and drugs dealers, while juggling his senior year of college applications, interviews and the SAT. His dream is to attend Harvard. A chance invitation to a big underground party leads Malcolm and his friends into a, only in Los Angeles, gritty adventure filed with offbeat characters and bad choices. If Malcolm can persevere, he'll go from being a geek, to being dope, to ultimately being himself.
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A vida muda para Malcolm depois de ser convidado para uma festa que leva ele e seus amigos para uma aventura em Los Angeles.A vida muda para Malcolm depois de ser convidado para uma festa que leva ele e seus amigos para uma aventura em Los Angeles.A vida muda para Malcolm depois de ser convidado para uma festa que leva ele e seus amigos para uma aventura em Los Angeles.

  • Direção
    • Rick Famuyiwa
  • Roteirista
    • Rick Famuyiwa
  • Artistas
    • Shameik Moore
    • Tony Revolori
    • Kiersey Clemons
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,2/10
    91 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Rick Famuyiwa
    • Roteirista
      • Rick Famuyiwa
    • Artistas
      • Shameik Moore
      • Tony Revolori
      • Kiersey Clemons
    • 136Avaliações de usuários
    • 180Avaliações da crítica
    • 72Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 5 vitórias e 25 indicações no total

    Vídeos35

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    What to Watch When You Want to Rock Out and Laugh
    Clip 1:08
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    Shameik Moore
    Shameik Moore
    • Malcolm
    Tony Revolori
    Tony Revolori
    • Jib
    Kiersey Clemons
    Kiersey Clemons
    • Diggy
    Kimberly Elise
    Kimberly Elise
    • Lisa Hayes
    A$AP Rocky
    A$AP Rocky
    • Dom
    Blake Anderson
    Blake Anderson
    • Will Sherwood
    Bruce Beatty
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    • Councilman Blackmon
    Christopher Glenn
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    • Tannehill James
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    • Lily
    Wyking Jones
    • SAT Proctor
    Amin Joseph
    Amin Joseph
    • The Voice
    Kap G
    • Fidel X
    Zoë Kravitz
    Zoë Kravitz
    • Nakia
    • Direção
      • Rick Famuyiwa
    • Roteirista
      • Rick Famuyiwa
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    7A_Different_Drummer

    everything except pacing

    If you watch a lot of films, you develop an instinct for what is happening behind the camera. Some films -- heck, most films -- are all about the money, the box office, the payoff.

    Not so with auteur Rick Famuyiwa's DOPE. Running at an overlong 1:45, you sense that money might have been the last thing on this writer/director's mind when he crafted the script; created some of the most endearing characters in modern film; carefully snuck into the dialog his puns, life lessons and bon mots; extracted top performances from his team; and ultimately created an experience that more "overwhelms" the viewer with images and ideas than "overpowers."

    I liked it. I really liked it. But I go out of my way to catch films that most mainstream viewers don't, because film as a medium fascinates me.

    The other IMDb members have done some great reviews and I don't want to repeat what has been said.

    I do want to add this: technically the film is almost perfect. There is nothing obviously wrong with any scene, trope, performance ... it all works. And passion? There is tons of passion, nicely hidden in the script, obvious only in the way the film alternates back and forth between fast noisy action, and contemplative self-absorbed scenes of the type you would be more likely to find in a Woody Allen picture. Even with voice-over.

    It has everything but pacing -- and that is the critical flaw. Famuyiwa tried so hard to cram so much into DOPE that the film lacks internal rhythm. By the very end, the viewer, while appreciative of the characters and the story, is pretty much lost.

    One hopes that in his next project Famuyiwa will pay more attention to the viewers and less to his own "bucket list" of things he wants to cram into the story.

    In that way, what starts as merely good ... could be great.
    9thatkidwithouttheglasses

    Great Coming-Of-Age Film!

    The trailer was a great visual feast but it doesn't show the scale of the movie and how excellent it is. 3 kids from Inglewood, CA, a town we're usually not asked to care about, have to wise up about drug dealing. I actively tried to find a bad performance, and I couldn't find a single one. Unlike many other "black" films, this one has comedic elements and tries to get you to laugh using memes and potty humor. Typically, this would carry a negative connotation, but in the case of this movie it is excellently executed and the pace is so quick that you don't even care how juvenile it is. I encourage everyone to watch this movie when it releases in June, specifically on the 19th. I'm sure it won't have the story it did at Sundance, however. Open Road may change a few elements of the story, which would be a shame. I'm giving this one a 9/10, just in case the movie isn't as good as it once was at Sundance, so bear that in mind.
    7CleveMan66

    "Dope" - come for the comedy, stay for the drama, leave entertained - and thinking.

    As I was driving to the movie theater to see "Dope" (R, 1:43), I was thinking about how that word is usually used as a slang term and in one of three main ways. Then, as the movie opened, those three definitions appeared on the screen. (Thank you, filmmakers, for making it so easy for me to decide how to open this review.) In short, dope can mean a stupid person, something really cool or refer to an illegal drug. All this begs the question, which of those definitions applies to this film? Short answer: all of them.

    The movie centers on highly intelligent black high school senior Malcolm (Shameik Moore) and his two friends, multi-racial Jib (Tony Revolori) and lesbian Diggy (Kiersey Clemons). Now, I only use these labels because these characters use them for themselves. (They also refer to each other using the n-word, a situation which is used both for laughs and social commentary.) Here's another label the three use for themselves: geeks. Malcolm, Jib and Diggy geek out over 1990s-era rap and hip-hop. They see the 90s as a golden age for these kinds of music and they dress accordingly. In their spare time, however, we see them practicing in their punk rock band. Yup, the three main characters use lots of labels, but they defy them at the same time. For example, even though they see themselves as geeks, it doesn't mean that they're not cool or are incapable of getting along with non-geeks. In short, these labels describe the characters, but don't define them. And that distinction is really what this movie is about.

    "Dope" takes place in one of the rougher neighborhoods in L.A., another circumstance that Malcolm seems intent on rising above. He is just hanging out with his friends and working at getting into Harvard when a chance meeting with a neighborhood drug dealer named Dom (A$AP Rocky) gets him invited to Dom's birthday party at a local club. The party… doesn't exactly go as planned. Malcolm ends up leaving with Nakia (Zoë Kravitz), a girl who Dom thinks belongs to him, but seems more attracted to Malcolm for being "different from the others" (and maybe because he can help her pass her GED). The next day, Malcolm discovers that he has also left the party with a significant amount of Ecstasy (aka Molly) and a gun that does belong to Dom. When a cell phone in the bag rings, the caller demands the drugs. Before Malcolm can hand off the contents of his backpack, the cell phone rings again. It's Dom, calling from jail and warning Malcolm not to turn over the drugs to the other caller. Malcolm is caught in the middle.

    He receives instructions from Dom as to where to take the drugs, but he and his friends are still being pursued by that first caller (Amin Joseph). Malcom, Jib and Diggy take the drugs to a fancy house where Dom sends them and they meet their contact's young adult children (Keith Stanfield and Chanel Iman). Daddy's not home, so the five of them decide to hang out. Things don't go much better at the house than they did at the club the night before, so Malcolm and his friends are forced to improvise. They concoct a plan to get rid of the drugs with relatively little risk to themselves and the possibility of some significant rewards. They enlist the help of an old acquaintance from band camp (who also happens to be both a druggie and a hacker) by the name of Will Sherwood (Blake Anderson). Their audacious plan may solve all their problems, or it may land them in jail – or worse. No matter what happens, the three friends seem destined to shed at least some of their labels, and maybe gain some new ones.

    "Dope" reminds me of the inner-city-set films of the 90s (the very period with which the three main characters are obsessed), but with less violence and more laughs. The movie uses humor to add entertainment value to the story, but also as a different way of approaching some very important issues, including ongoing problems in our inner cities and the use of labels in our society at large. The film's pedigree certainly contributed to its effectiveness. "Dope" is produced (and partially narrated by) Forest Whitaker, while Sean Combs and Pharrell Williams share executive producer credits. It also doesn't hurt that the movie is so well-written and well-directed by Rick Famuyiwa ("Brown Sugar", "The Wood") and has a strong, though little-known cast.

    Malcolm and his friends are appealing and sympathetic characters, but make some morally questionable decisions. While the script makes light of their circumstances, it also slyly comments on them, but without suggesting definitive right and wrong answers. This is a coming-of-age movie that is both enjoyable and thought-provoking. There are a few too many loose ends for my taste and I found much of the plot to be a little too morally ambiguous, but this is still one of the best urban dramas in the past 20 years. To sum up this review, let me suggest some slightly altered meanings for the film's title: Dope can refer to some of the movie's main characters, the curse of their neighborhoods or anyone who won't at least consider seeing the film because of labels they may have already assigned to it. "B+"
    7jaysanchu07

    Dope!

    Dope is suave, fresh and actually Dope. It is an original, coming of age film featuring 3 high school students, who gets involved with a troublesome gang, & later circumstances forces them to mature from geeks to drug dealers in a snap. The "dopeness" of the film is largely due to its consistent charisma and energy, plus the sheer volume of assets to like. Despite its grassroots setting, there is no melodrama to be found here as the script focuses on being light, engaging & seriously funny. The soundtrack was an absolute nostalgic treat, headlining 90s hip hip like its nobody's business. The lead actors were very relatable as they perfectly nailed their roles from innocent, hormonal adolescents, to desperate for a way out teens. What takes the cake however, is the films main message that is again, original & unique but also powerful. The films shares with us that there is a way to get out of a bad social construct, to make something of yourself. How the film reaches this messaging however, is riddled with questionable plot turnouts and Hollywood sugarcoating. Besides this, seeing Dope was an enjoyable experience. It is well directed, acted and boasts a storyline rarely seen before. For that, the film deserves a 7/10.
    7ThomasDrufke

    Can You Dig It?

    Coming out around the same time as Straight Outta Compton, which also deals with a group of friends in crime filled Cali that has a ton of music, Dope was a bit overshadowed in early August when it hit theaters. Make no mistake though, this is a really good film. It's highly entertaining, fast paced, and easily one of the most original screenplays of 2015 and perhaps of the past few years.

    We follow a group of 'nerds' as they call themselves who are highly intelligent but also love 90's rap and jamming out themselves as their own band Awreeoh. It just so happens that they get caught up in a dangerously tricky situation involving some 'dope'. It's fair to say that most of what happens in the film is a bit too coincidental, it is. But what I loved most was this group of nerds and their reactions to each coinciding event. Shameik Moore plays the lead character, Malcom, and he does so wonderfully. If Moore plays his cards correctly, I think we will hear about this kid for years to come.

    More importantly, you really buy into the groups dynamic. It never feels fake even when the situation surrounding them gets to be far- fetched. But I guess that also brings me to one of my negatives which is that after the first half or so it turns into Malcom's story. The first 45 minutes are great mainly because of the group's various endeavors. It's not a bad thing necessarily, it was just a tad less interesting. There's also a message behind the film that arises around the last 15 minutes or so and I can definitely see where it would be jarring to people. It doesn't take you out of the film per se but it is something you just have to accept.

    So Dope's first half is up in there in my most entertaining 45 minutes of 2015. The last hour is fine but it definitely brings the film down a notch. If anything, Dope is worth watching if you're a fan of rap, a nerd, or you would like to see one of the best performances from someone who likely won't even be considered for an Oscar. Or maybe you just want to check in and see how you're favorite rappers Tyga and ASAP Rocky did on the big screen. Either way, check out Dope.

    +Moore's breakthrough role

    +Music

    +Original idea turns out to be so fun

    +Nerds seem like actual nerds

    -Second half takes a big dip in quality

    7.9/10

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    • Curiosidades
      A$AP Rocky auditioned and was cast in the movie as Dom after helping then-girlfriend Chanel Iman run her lines.
    • Erros de gravação
      When the film shows us Tony Johnson, who was killed accidentally in a shooting at a fast food restaurant, he is playing a Game Boy, and the narrator tells us he was "seconds away from defeating Ganon" who is the recurring antagonist of the Legend of Zelda series. However, the only Legend of Zelda game available on the original Game Boy was Link's Awakening, which does not feature Ganon.
    • Citações

      Austin Jacoby: If you order a Rick Ross or Macklemore CD...

      Malcolm: I would not order a Macklemore CD. That wouldn't happen.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Conan: Michael Sheen/Kiersey Clemons/Houndmouth (2015)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Hip Hip Hooray
      Written by Vin Rock (as Vincent "Vinnie" Brown), DJ Kay Gee (as Keir "Kaygee" Gist), Anthony 'Treach' Criss (as Anthony Shawn "Treach" Criss), Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley, O'Kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley and Chris Jasper (as Christopher H. Jasper)

      Performed by Naughty By Nature

      Courtesy of Tommy Boy Records

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 19 de junho de 2015 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
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      • Southern California, Califórnia, EUA(Location)
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      • i am OTHER
      • Revolt Films
      • Significant Productions
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 7.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 17.506.470
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 6.100.010
      • 21 de jun. de 2015
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 17.986.781
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