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Changing the Game

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 44m
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Changing the Game (2012)
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A young star at a Wall Street firm finds that the white-collar world is filled with as much crime and death as the dangerous hood where he was raised.A young star at a Wall Street firm finds that the white-collar world is filled with as much crime and death as the dangerous hood where he was raised.A young star at a Wall Street firm finds that the white-collar world is filled with as much crime and death as the dangerous hood where he was raised.

  • Director
    • Rel Dowdell
  • Writers
    • Aaron R. Astillero
    • Rel Dowdell
  • Stars
    • Jakobi Alvin
    • Suzzanne Douglas
    • Thomas Staten
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    540
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    • Director
      • Rel Dowdell
    • Writers
      • Aaron R. Astillero
      • Rel Dowdell
    • Stars
      • Jakobi Alvin
      • Suzzanne Douglas
      • Thomas Staten
    • 20User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Jakobi Alvin
    • Young Darrell Barnes
    • (as JaKobi Alvin)
    Suzzanne Douglas
    Suzzanne Douglas
    • Mrs. Davis
    Thomas Staten
    • Young Andre 'Dre' Newell
    Karen Issac
    • Ms. Brown
    Summer Valentine
    • Angelina
    Irma P. Hall
    Irma P. Hall
    • Grandma Barnes
    Dennis L.A. White
    Dennis L.A. White
    • Dre as an Adult
    • (as Dennis LA White)
    Sean Riggs
    Sean Riggs
    • Darrell as an Adult
    Shannon Dorsey
    • Nichole
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • Curtis the Diabolical…
    Kendia Jones
    • Reba Jones
    • (as Kendia R. Jones)
    Ernest Butts
    • Troy
    Sticky Fingaz
    Sticky Fingaz
    • Craig
    • (as Kirk 'Sticky Fingaz' Jones)
    Nicoye Banks
    Nicoye Banks
    • Goldie
    Brandon Ruckdashel
    • Marty Levine
    Mari White
    Mari White
    • Jennifer
    John Frisby
    • Vince
    Ming Leone
    • Marty's Masseuse
    • Director
      • Rel Dowdell
    • Writers
      • Aaron R. Astillero
      • Rel Dowdell
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    8gradyperdue

    An intellectually entertaining plot twister...

    One of the major keys to a great film, is a solid story directed by an able hand, since if the plot is delivered adequately the viewer is almost able to visualize internally without a screen. Fortunately in the case of the Rel Dowdell directed film, "Changing the Game," the viewer is granted the benefit of a well crafted screenplay (Rel Dowdell & Arron R. Astillero), delivered by an able cast, captured with entrancingly and captivating visuals, which echo back to such early independent classic black films as Larry Cohen's "Black Caesar" and Ivan Dixon's "The Spook Who Sat By the Door."

    "Right now I'm on my way to your trough to eat your breakfast, since you don't have sense enough to eat it yourself." Templeton

    Set in the colorful yet gritty North Philadelphia backdrop, Changing the Game begins with a young Darrell Barnes (Jakobi Alvin), adeptly reading the above quote from E.B. White's children's classic "Charlotte's Web" in front of his mildly attentive elementary class, while doting instructor Mrs. Davis (Suzanne Douglas) looks on admiringly. It is Mrs. Davis interest in Darrell's background, added with her compliment heavy motivation, which gives the sense that she was integral in shaping Darrell's early academic aspirations. Forward to the drug infused, crime ridden mid 1980s, Darrell (Sean Riggs) is now an accomplished and intelligent high school senior with intentions of attending college for business. It is at these formative beginnings, where Barnes's life and death circumstances and personality shaping people, such as his shrewdly tactical, highly ambitious, long time friend and street hustler Dre (Dennis L.A. White) as well as his morally influential and religiously devout guardian Grandma Barnes (legendary Irma P Hall), begin to give the viewer a more concise image of the potentially multi dimensional character Darrell may truly be.

    I do not wish to give many of the plot details due to the fact that Changing the Game is a film that must be watched carefully in order to understand the nuances and depth of Darrell's and his surrounding character's roles in the story-line. I will only share that this is a not the typical cliché shoot em up, hood tragedy flick. Not only does it subtly touch upon the struggles and ills of a desperate impoverished ethnic community, it also ventures off into the social and political dynamic of higher learning institutions, the typically white male dominated American corporate boardroom and the more ethnically and culturally diverse international business environment. There is an interweaving of classical literature such as Machiavelli's "The Prince," which only embellish and compliment an already intriguing story about a not so common man, facing all too familiar circumstances with an intelligently creative and militarily calculated ambition. Those aforementioned qualities alone have made this a film that must be watched more than once to gain full appreciation of how dynamic Darrell Barnes' character is. 8/10
    10bmorestlady

    Changing The Game!!! I loved it!!

    Changing The Game!! This movie most def changed the game!! It's not the typical type of movie, it's different it's original, it stands alone. There's not another movie that I seen that can be related to this movie. That's another reason why I loved it so much. All the characters were well developed. The actors/actress play their roles really well. The plot was put together very well... The movie contain the good, the bad, the sad, all had me sitting at the edge of my seat!

    This is the type of independent film that I love.1st let me say, it was a hard time getting this film. Every time I went to red box it was (rented out) . Finally I was able to get my hand on it after a 2 week waiting period. The wait was well worth it. I watched the movie over twice!! Job well done!!!
    10danewjack

    Moving drama that never stops moving

    This is probably the most accomplished and ambitious independent film that I've ever seen. If this film doesn't garner some significant acclaim or awards down the line, I feel there is no justice in the world. I came in seeing this film with really no expectations, but left out like I has seen and traveled the world with an African-American man whose life actually meant something not only to himself, but the lives that he touched. I was unfamiliar with the lead actor Sean Riggs, but am now very impressed with his wondrous talents. The entire cast is more than commendable, led by longtime matriarch Irma P. Hall, Sticky Fingaz, Dennis White, Munir Kreidie (breakout performance), and Suzzanne Douglas (from the show "The Parent Hood"). This no doubt was a very difficult film to pull off for the filmmaker, but the reward for all involved, especially the audience, could not have been greater. Kudos.
    10brucebryant470

    So real... It made my cry!

    This movie was so real, that it made me cry... It's all about knowing what's right & wrong. I give it 5 plus stars! It was so good that I watched it twice! !! The main character's grandma reminded me a lot of the conversations I have had with my 3 sons, and that's why I cried, it hit home run with me. THANK YOU GOD, for another awesome grassroots movie with substance, heart, and soul. No big budget here, but good acting and resources to quality scenes made you forget its grassroots. Fantastic beginning, middle, and end. And none of them predictable. And to top it off, the actor who played "Candyman," Tony Todd, played two very symbolic and memorable roles!
    10duffyjanice

    If your eyes are really open, you will see a lot!

    The filmmaker did an amazing job showing the harsh reality of the streets and its similarities to the harsh reality of corporate America. Lies, deceit, lust, backstabbing and murder are not only found in the streets - its found in corporate boardrooms all over the world. Irma P. Hall's character moved me! I believe that when you give your children the right foundation, they will stay on the right path. Even if they go off path for a moment, they will find their way back.

    This film should be seen by all those looking for a creatively written and well developed plot. This film has a few surprises in store for the viewers. Many times I predicted one course of action and the film went in another direction. BRAVO Sean Riggs provides a convincing performance of the main character from the teen through adult years. This is not your typical independent film. I was pleasantly surprised by it.

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      Mrs. Davis: Darrell, who take care of you? Is it just your grandmother?

      Young Darrell Barnes: Yes.

      Mrs. Davis: Where are you mother and father?

      Young Darrell Barnes: My dad was shot when I was a baby. A bad person killed him. My mom was not responsible enough to take care of me and gave me to my grandmother. She's my father's mother.

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Philly First Entetainment
      • Pendragon Film
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      • 1h 44m(104 min)
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