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Juice

  • 1992
  • 16
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
32K
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Juice (1992)
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Four inner-city teenagers get caught up in the pursuit of power and happiness, which they refer to as "the juice".Four inner-city teenagers get caught up in the pursuit of power and happiness, which they refer to as "the juice".Four inner-city teenagers get caught up in the pursuit of power and happiness, which they refer to as "the juice".

  • Director
    • Ernest R. Dickerson
  • Writers
    • Ernest R. Dickerson
    • Gerard Brown
  • Stars
    • Omar Epps
    • Tupac Shakur
    • Jermaine Hopkins
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ernest R. Dickerson
    • Writers
      • Ernest R. Dickerson
      • Gerard Brown
    • Stars
      • Omar Epps
      • Tupac Shakur
      • Jermaine Hopkins
    • 87User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Omar Epps
    Omar Epps
    • Q
    Tupac Shakur
    Tupac Shakur
    • Bishop
    Jermaine Hopkins
    • Steel
    Khalil Kain
    Khalil Kain
    • Raheem
    Cindy Herron
    • Yolanda
    Vincent Laresca
    Vincent Laresca
    • Radames
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Trip
    George Gore II
    George Gore II
    • Brian
    • (as George O. Gore)
    Grace Garland
    • Q's Mother
    Queen Latifah
    Queen Latifah
    • Ruffhouse M.C.
    Bruklin Harris
    Bruklin Harris
    • Keesha
    • (as Idina Harris)
    Victor Campos
    Victor Campos
    • Quiles
    Eric Payne
    Eric Payne
    • Frank
    Sharon Cook
    • Record Store Clerk
    Darien Berry
    • Blizzard
    Maggie Rush
    • Myra
    Flex Alexander
    Flex Alexander
    • Contest Auditioner
    • (as Mark 'Flex' Knox)
    Rony Clanton
    • Detective Markham
    • Director
      • Ernest R. Dickerson
    • Writers
      • Ernest R. Dickerson
      • Gerard Brown
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    User reviews87

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    8StevePulaski

    Is it worth the squeeze?

    Juice is yet another hood film that presents itself honestly and with a good sense of realism. It doesn't capitalize on anything but the reality and the dangers of growing up in a city lead by gun violence and senseless murders. In the mix of it all are four Harlem boys all portrayed effectively by Omar Epps, Tupac Shakur, Jermaine "Huggy" Hopkins, and Khalil Kain.

    The boys call themselves "The Wrecking Crew," and are trying to survive with what they have in a dangerous town. They spend most of their time at an arcade or a record shop when they cut school a little early, most of the time being harassed by the police or a gang in the process. One day, one of the boys named Bishop (Shakur) buys a gun, and convinces the other three members to come along in stickup. They rob the store, and from that moment on things go from bad to worse for the boys.

    There is a subplot involving another one of the gang's members nicknamed "Q" (Epps) who is an aspiring DJ, and has a big DJ competition the night of the planned robbery.

    Writer and Director Ernest R. Dickerson has worked as the cinematographer on various Spike Lee films, and this marks his very first shot behind the camera. While Juice is passable and well-made, it suffers by comparison with film's made by Lee like Do the Right Thing and School Daze. It also can be compared to Boyz N The Hood, another excellent hood film by John Singleton.

    I believe because of Spike Lee films and works of John Singleton is the reason why Juice has slipped through the cracks. It has a following, but because of strong critical acclaim surrounding the other pictures and this one just having mixed reviews is the reason why this isn't remembered as well as the other films.

    The moral of Juice is great about a psychological change one person can go through in a matter of time, the message about gun violence, and strong friendships being tested. However - this is taken in a more clichéd manner than any other hood film I've seen. We don't know a whole lot about the characters, and we don't know about they're raised. We don't get the parental backstory which is what Boyz N The Hood was cluttered with.

    I'm recommending Juice for its morals, its sense of realism, and its subject matter. However, the delivery is a little askew, and the four boys aren't developed as well as they could be. This is still one more realistic hood film that many should make time to see, but this film only reaches the level of average to decent while all of Singleton's films surpassed the above average mark.

    Starring: Omar Epps, Tupac Shakur, Jermaine "Huggy" Hopkins, Khalil Kain, Samuel L. Jackson. Directed by: Ernest R. Dickerson.
    8latisha-simmons

    Hip Hop Classic

    Wow, the memories. This is one of my favorite hip hop flicks. I'm also a Tupac fan and I can honestly say when I first saw this movie.. I hated Tupac because he made the "bishop" character so real... A little too real.. Some say Pac's problems started after he made this film...That he was living out the character... Looking back on it now as I'm older I think the character helped him release some of the darkness in his past. I miss Tupac.. When I look at these watered down rappers ... i.e. 50 Cent.. and how he's still around.. It tells me people are attempted to fill the Pac void.. There will NEVER be another Pac.. Please believe it.. Anyway...I watched the move again recently and it's great the music and the vibe and movement of the film is gritty and honest. It really shows how small situations in the hood can become a big problems.. Pac was excellent and raw. Omar Epps was excellent as well.. I love the movie...It never gets old.

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    7thehumanduvet

    Gritty, hard-boiled streets drama

    Top performances from Epps and Shakur make this film watchable, the story a fairly mundane one of street youth gangs drifting into crime in search of kicks, streetcred and "juice" (or power). Shakur is the nutter who leads the way on a downward spiral, eager to get involved in any crazy venture and leading his more cautious friends down with him, Epps the good kid hoping to escape the ghetto life through his DJing skills. Uniformly good acting especially from the two leads, cameos from Queen Latifah and Samuel L. Jackson, tense atmosphere and a funny, slang-heavy script all act in its favour, but a lack of originality and a rather mediocre ending bring it down a notch or two. Worth a look if it's your scene though.
    8Buggieblade

    Juice

    Juice is an urban drama set in early 90's New York City. It is the story of four friends who each look to gain respect in the neighborhood one way or another. Q(Epps), Raheem (Kain), Steel (Jermaine ...), and Bishop (The Late? Tupac)have good chemistry as the group of friends looking to earn some props around the way. The standout performances were from Tupac and Epps. There are many cameos by famous hip-hop celebrities in the film. The story is good and there are many memorable lines for those who enjoy this genre.

    The cinematography by Dixon gives you the feel of Harlem during that era. This will go down as a classic hip-hop film with a great soundtrack. All-in-all this film is a must have if you are a fan of the genre, and a decent pick-up if you are not particularly fond of these types of films.

    Peace,

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    7MUFCOK

    Great Old School Hood Movie - Tupac and Omar Epps steal it

    Juice is a film about 4 friends growing up in Harlem, it tells the story of how far you will go to get respect and how possessive the need to be respected can be.

    I enjoyed this movie, a good solid hood film. The acting is superb, especially from Tupac and Epps. Really strong leading performances. The transformation of Bishop from the start to the end is played out perfectly by Tupac.

    The movie has a great urban old school feel with a belting hip hop sound track. It's funny, tense, emotional and gritty. Watch this if you are into this type of genre, even if your not, its definitely worth a watch.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Omar Epps learned how to spin as a DJ before production began, and a lot of what he does in the movie is authentic.
    • Goofs
      When Raheem walks over to take the gun from Bishop a gun can be seen in Bishop's left pocket. Bishop then pulls out a second gun from behind him with his right hand.
    • Quotes

      Q: Bishop, you're crazy!

      Bishop: You know what? Last time you said that, I was kinda trippin', right? But now, you're right. I am crazy. And you know what else? I don't give a fuck. I don't give a fuck about you. I don't give a fuck about Steel. I don't give a *fuck* about Raheem, either. I don't give a fuck about myself. Look, I ain't shit. And you less of a man than me, so as soon as I figure you ain't gon be shit, *pow*! So be it. You remember that, motherfucker. 'Cause I'm the one you need to be looking out for... *partner*!

    • Connections
      Edited into Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Juice (Know the Ledge)
      Written by Rakim (as William Griffin)

      Performed by Eric B. & Rakim (as Eric B & Rakim)

      Produced by Rakim

      Remixed by Hank Shocklee and Gary G-Wiz

      Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Сік
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Island World
      • Original Film
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,146,880
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,085,915
      • Jan 20, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,147,225
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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