Born in the generational Los Angeles street culture a 19-year-old father seeks a better life in the midst of a turf war.Born in the generational Los Angeles street culture a 19-year-old father seeks a better life in the midst of a turf war.Born in the generational Los Angeles street culture a 19-year-old father seeks a better life in the midst of a turf war.
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A movie where you can see the boom fishpole operated by the boom operator and get recorded on the film without proper fix
This movie started off cool and it seems like they ran out of money towards the middle story didn't make sense at times actually 94% of the time it didn't make sense like what was the point of half the story half the time it felt like things happened because it seemed like it was a good excuse for something major to happen
Nineteen Summers avoids easy answers as it lays bare the stories of the young men profiled in this film about loyalty and vengeance, while teasing at the potential for a better life away from the streets. I thought the writing was gritty and fantastic. It's a good thing to be frustrated sometimes, because that reflects the reality of so many people born into a life of poverty, police brutality and limited options, so resisting the urge to craft a feel-good story in this context helps illuminate the injustices, while at the same time providing a nuanced record of the ramifications of the choices people make. In short, it's complicated and that's what is so real about the film.
Cinematography and production value was fantastic, the performances were on-point and I think we'll be seeing more from this director.
Cinematography and production value was fantastic, the performances were on-point and I think we'll be seeing more from this director.
Racism in the judicial system. Great storytelling. Very raw and gritty which runs the message across as it should be. Real.
Great watch! Recommended!
Emonjay Brown gives a very authentic performance as DeAndre in this very real coming-of-age film. The pacing of this film and structure interested me, drawing the viewer into the entanglements of the so-called justice system with the lead character so you feel you're experiencing your own one life stopped, powerless against forces on both sides of the law, yet striving none the less to make one's own life. The ending leaves much to think about, with a hauntingly beautiful final sequence fleeing toward a foregone conclusion. The chapter breaks are poetically named and evoke an auteur's sensibility about his story.
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