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Slippin': Ten Years with the Bloods

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
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6.6/10
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Slippin': Ten Years with the Bloods (2005)
Documentary

A documentary on five members of one of the world's most notorious gangs, the Bloods.A documentary on five members of one of the world's most notorious gangs, the Bloods.A documentary on five members of one of the world's most notorious gangs, the Bloods.

  • Directors
    • Joachim Schroeder
    • Tommy Sowards
  • Stars
    • K.K. Calvin
    • Jumbo Chris
    • Dig Dug Douglas
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Directors
      • Joachim Schroeder
      • Tommy Sowards
    • Stars
      • K.K. Calvin
      • Jumbo Chris
      • Dig Dug Douglas
    • 10User reviews
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    K.K. Calvin
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    Jumbo Chris
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    Dig Dug Douglas
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    C.K. Michael Johnson
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    Low Down Lemar
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Joachim Schroeder
      • Tommy Sowards
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    8groggo

    Insightful documentary

    This is an interesting and insightful look at five members of the 'Bloods,' who are involved in a decades-long street struggle with the 'Crips' in south-central Los Angeles. The feuds have to do with dope-selling, territory, gang pride, and respect.

    I couldn't really begin to understand where all the machismo comes from. We see Blood gang members getting high, and ruthlessly talking about vengeance and killing. Meanwhile, somewhere outside of their territory, no doubt the Crips were doing the same thing. It would have been interesting to 'compare' their attitudes, although I suspect those attitudes were identical.

    This doc is valuable in showing viewers (particularly white viewers) the madness and hopelessness in festering ghetto life . When a 16-year-old 'home boy,' Michael Johnson, is shot dead, it acts as a catalyst in slowly changing how the members look at themselves and their lifestyle, which seems to have been pre-ordained for them before they were even born. They joined to survive on the streets, or so they thought.

    This is an honest depiction of how the four 'survivors' (Low-Down, Dig Dug, KK, and Jumbo) more or less escaped from gang life to find other lives. Two of them found comfort in religion.

    I'd like to see an update on this film, because the viewer, despite looking at these men with their violent (and often senseless) macho attitudes, still cares about what happens to them. Very well done documentary.
    6deanocware

    Less documentary more of a retrospective

    Slippin explores the lives of members of the Rolling 20's Blood gang in L.A.. less of a documentary and more of a retrospective the movie does not actually span 10 years. Instead most of the events portrayed in the movie occur between the years 1992 and 1993. Toward the very end of the movie they jumped to 2003 to show where most of the main characters in the film have ended up in their lives. The movie as most reviewer's have mentioned does not glorify violence but it still quite poignant in its candor about the death and violence that accompany gang life. The footage we see in this film is quite remarkable in how close and intimate...and candid the documenter and film crew get. I enjoyed it for this aspect if nothing else. Maybe for others who live this life it will cause them to look inward and reassess what they really hope to get out of all of it.
    10cure67

    Excellent Gang Documentary

    I can't think of any other documentaries that are quite as raw as Slippin'. Covering quite a duration of time (10+ years), you get a clear picture of the roller coaster emotions of gang life as you follow several members during turbulent rides. This film illuminates a captivating interpretation of street respect. It has many surprising scenes that not only test the fight or flight instincts of the gang bangers but the film crew as well. You sometimes question how far they will go as they walk a fine line of footage in the light of day meandering into the dark of night. Color and adrenaline mix a wild blend of entertainment and reality. Check it out!
    8woljm45

    A Real Story Without The Hip-Hop Sensationalism

    This is by far the best gang-life documentary I've ever seen. This coming from a person who has watched and read plenty material regarding this lifestyle. Most documentaries like this try to focus on the flashy violence to get everyone's attention instead of investigating the roots of the culture. The title may give the impression that it focuses on the Bloods gang, but actually the story revolves around a small group of associates, in which only one is an actual true-red Bloods member. It's a collection of interviews and segments that span over ten years.

    The reason I enjoyed this film so much is that most people have the impression that gang members just hang out, get high, and get into beefs every day. Those parts do play a big part in the lifestyle and it does appear in the film, but they're also husbands, fathers, sons, and people more like the rest of us than maybe we want to admit.

    It's the little details which separates this from the other gang-life documentaries, it keeps your attention without the bullets, fighting, and scantily clad women. When you see the environment these guys come from, it's hard to imagine that its in the United States, you might think that they live in a third-world country. "Slippin" is definitely a real life journey worth taking without all the glamor that Hip-Hop makes it out to be.
    5MicahC117

    Interesting

    I didn't think this was a good documentary, but I did like all of the footage that was captured. If one is looking for a well made documentary on gang life, this is not it. If you want to see some interesting unfiltered footage of gang life without an underlying biased view, this should intrigue you. There isn't much narration, and I don't think there is a point and/or moral to the story (at least, it isn't clear). I don't see how this could be an inaccurate depiction of gang life, seeing as how all of the footage is real and the narrator never makes an attempt to indoctrinate you. You just see things the way they happened to a particular group of guys and how they reacted.

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      • April 23, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Slippin': TenYears with the Bloods
    • Filming locations
      • Dallas, Texas, USA
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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