Part investigative documentary, part real-life gangster movie, '69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez' unpacks the life of polarizing rap sensation and internet troll Tekashi69.Part investigative documentary, part real-life gangster movie, '69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez' unpacks the life of polarizing rap sensation and internet troll Tekashi69.Part investigative documentary, part real-life gangster movie, '69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez' unpacks the life of polarizing rap sensation and internet troll Tekashi69.
Lee Weinberg
- Self
- (as Wizard Lee)
Michal Novotný
- Self
- (as Yaksha)
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Did someone forced y'all to watch this? No? Then why are you giving this 1/10 lmao.
You are giving 1 because it's about 6ix9ine. It's like you hate Tom Cruise so you go and rate every Tom Cruise movie "1" star. Use your logic.
If you do some research about 6ix9ine's life, you will actually understand him. He is a good person(i'm not being sarcastic).
You are giving 1 because it's about 6ix9ine. It's like you hate Tom Cruise so you go and rate every Tom Cruise movie "1" star. Use your logic.
If you do some research about 6ix9ine's life, you will actually understand him. He is a good person(i'm not being sarcastic).
Hope this makes no money and everyone realizes this person deserves no attention or fame
I've never liked 69 but the other night one of my homegirls had said she started watching this show with interviews from people who knew 69. I've only ever known him as a troll and a rat. But i lit one up and turned it on. It's the story of a Spanish kid from the hood and how his hunger for fame (and i feel like some internal desperation for acceptance or something) selfishly ruined his own dreams and the lives of people he cared about and supported him. It's kinda sad in its own way but more cautionary than anything. The story will also hold your attention it was interesting
I'd never known anything about Tekashi69 other than his ridiculous persona and him being ridiculed on The Breakfast Club. Never heard his music. Watched this and it was genuinely interesting. It does not promote him whatsoever. Just tells a pretty crazy story of a kid from NYC who happened to create a not so great story for himself. Give it a whirl. It's very well done and worth watching.
"69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez" is a fascinating up-and-down look at the rise and fall of the controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine. Where the documentary really succeeds is in capturing the chaotic energy of his meteoric rise to fame, but at times it feels like sensationalized spectacle more than deep exploration into the complex persona behind the rainbow-haired provocateur. The film touches on serious topics relevant to the influence of social media and the implications of living life from controversy, which it lacks nuanced storytelling to unpack. Despite all its inadequacies, "69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez" remains an interesting watch for one seeking a man behind the headlines, although some deeper questions are left open.
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- 6IX9INE: Сага о Дэнни Эрнандесе
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- $4,536
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- 1h 42m(102 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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