Hip-hop meets horror in this twisted tale directed by Kamal Ahmed (The Jerky Boys). Binging on hard drugs, white rapper Rapturious spins into murderous hallucinations - or is he really commi... Read allHip-hop meets horror in this twisted tale directed by Kamal Ahmed (The Jerky Boys). Binging on hard drugs, white rapper Rapturious spins into murderous hallucinations - or is he really committing these blood-splattering crimes?Hip-hop meets horror in this twisted tale directed by Kamal Ahmed (The Jerky Boys). Binging on hard drugs, white rapper Rapturious spins into murderous hallucinations - or is he really committing these blood-splattering crimes?
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What will draw you to this movie is the extreme reviews of either thinking it's the worst movie of all time or the best. Neither is true,however I must say "RapTurious" delivers with a trippy -ness unseen in quite some time in the urban-horror genre. Robert Oppel stars as a sullen,up and coming hip-hop artist who believes demons are after him after he takes a new drug called "Afterlife". He believes he is the reincarnation of a killer cowboy from the old west named "Dead-eye Pete". What follows are bizarre fantasies and interesting visuals that keep you wondering where the film will go next. Debbie Rochon co-stars as "Rapturious'"manager and gives a wonderful performance. Clearly,this movie isn't for everyone but for those with a taste for 'artsy' horror flix ,this may be for you.
Although I found this flick not exactly in the horror or hip hop genre,the fact that it wasn't the typical fare you normally see for this kind of straight to DVD movie. Was it amazing? Not really. Was it weird and interesting? It sure was. Can I recommend it? Depends on the person,but it has a mind-game quality that I personally enjoy. Robert Oppel,who stars as Rapturious,isn't exactly the kind of personality you root for (he can act,but has a somewhat unlikeable persona)does well,as well as Debbie Rochon (who plays his manager),but the real star in my opinion is Rapturious' drug dealer Hoya Guerra (from the rock group Madball) He steals the scenes being an obnoxious,bugged out homey. Also,director Kamal Ahmed's demented visuals round out this interesting indie.
I picked this flick up one night at my local Kim's video. The jacket cover grabbed me and I thought what hell, I'll take it home and checked it out. Well,I must say it was a rather interesting indie horror. What surprised me the most was the fact that it circumvented the usual low budget fare with wild and trippy storytelling. I don't really like rap,but this really wasn't a rap film. It was more about the lead character's descent into Hell. It also contained strong performances by lead actor Robert Oppel as well as Debbie Rochon. What amazes me is that former Jerky Boy Kamal Ahmed this! After realizing this, I checked out Ahmed's first feature "God has a rap sheet" and thought that was even crazier than this. Real cool flick,I highly recommend it.
Okay,so I read some reviews about this movie,and I was intrigued that people either liked it or hated it,so I checked it out and I must say what struck me the most was how different and unique it was. John Oppenheimer,who is Rapturious (Robert Oppel) gets haunted by his past,when demons realize who he became. When a series of creepy events happen,Rapturious starts to realize somethings awry. That's the basic storyline,but what I loved was the weird imagery director Kamal Ahmed used in the horror sequences. A lot of sex and bloody guts fused together in these hallucinations Rapturious gets when he takes a mysterious drug called "Afterlife". Some people wrote that this movie looked "Low-budget",I have absolutely no idea what they're talking about. This movie was shot brilliantly,with terrific composition and cinematography. I feel Ahmed was going a "static" old-school style on purpose,and me being from Europe,I loved the pacing of the narrative. This film is unlike the MTV influenced films America makes nowadays. I look forward to Ahmed's next project!
My quick rating - 3,4/10. Well that was just plain dumb. Good points? OK, that is done, bad points? Horrible acting, the lead does nothing, literally. I read he is a pretentious a-hole and I believe it. The story is stupid and MIGHT be trying to push a "Don't do drugs" meaning, but if so, it failed. Every stereotype is glorified for no reason, and the only reason I can think this is horror (aside from wanting to dig out my own eyeballs) is the supposed plot of a kid may or may not be killing people at random throughout the movie. Oh, for good measure, he also may or may not be possessed by some dude that is trying to escape hell. Anyway, you get the point. Tell the Jerky Boys (if you know who they are) to stick with prank phone calls and leave movie making alone.
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