On a fall night in 1987, three men forced their way into Peter Tosh's home in Kingston, Jamaica. Inside, they drew guns and forced their way upstairs where they confronted Tosh and some frie... Read allOn a fall night in 1987, three men forced their way into Peter Tosh's home in Kingston, Jamaica. Inside, they drew guns and forced their way upstairs where they confronted Tosh and some friends. Tosh was beaten, pistol-whipped and then shot several times. Five others were shot be... Read allOn a fall night in 1987, three men forced their way into Peter Tosh's home in Kingston, Jamaica. Inside, they drew guns and forced their way upstairs where they confronted Tosh and some friends. Tosh was beaten, pistol-whipped and then shot several times. Five others were shot before the gunmen fled. The victims were rushed to the hospital, but it was too late for Tos... Read all
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Tosh is an electrifying icon, a fierce force, and certainly didn't deserve the fate that was dealt to him in 1987. Who conspired to instigate such an evil act? Why did such an enormous revolutionary figure have to be submitted to such a sudden, misguided tragedy? These questions will be debated for centuries, and you can compile your own theories from the clues offered in Stepping Razor: Red X - (1992).
Tosh didn't deserve to die the way he did (brutally beaten & shot by members of the corrupt sector)...and his musical legacy is one that easily outlasts the reggae majority. His forceful speeches, magnetism, and divine activism aimed at social change led many to worship his very being (just as they did Marley). He was truly on his way to greatness...and should be remembered & honored always for not only his music, but also for his vision...to give the free world back to the people shackled by tyranny, deceit and diseased politics...
The film begins with a recounting of the murder, and we see several friends of Tosh's theorizing about the motives and who they believe could be behind it. We then jump to interviews with Tosh's parents talking about when he was a kid. The film recounts Tosh's life, while side tracking to explore the various issue that Tosh was concerned with such as the legalization of marijuana, police brutality, and ghetto poverty. Throughout, we see eerie images of the murder. What makes the film even more eerie is that it is narrated by Tosh himself. Campbell used the actual "Red X" tapes (named after the fact that whenever Tosh saw his name on a government document , it was marked with a red X) that Tosh was working on from 1984 until his death. These tapes were basically a spoken word autobiography. Campbell compliments Tosh's voice over with rapid images of the Jamaican landscape. Some times the camera races through the streets of Kingston, and sometimes it races through Tosh's own house, letting us see what Tosh saw in his everyday life.
What makes "Stepping Razor: Red X" so special is that it works on many levels. It is a documentary on Peter Tosh's life, it is an investigation into his death, it is a concert film, it is a tribute to reggae music, is a celebration of freedom of expression. It is all these things, yet it never seems cluttered. The film is like a vivid dream: it's so short but it means so much. It's sad that this is one of only two films by Campbell as a director. He makes his living as an actor, currently starring as the title character in the somewhat cheesy CBC drama, "Da Vinci's Inquest". I guess he needs the money. I can't wait until he pockets enough to make another film.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Red X of the title refers to a series of autobiographical tapes that Peter Tosh was secretly compiling prior to his murder in 1987, which remained undiscovered for years afterwards. Tosh, who was increasingly suffering from paranoia, believed that any official documentation bearing his name was marked with a red X.
- ConnectionsFeatures Saturday Night Live: Elliott Gould/Peter Tosh (1978)
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