Two brothers who rose from the decaying streets of southwest Detroit in the late 1980s and gave birth to one of the most influential crime families in the country.Two brothers who rose from the decaying streets of southwest Detroit in the late 1980s and gave birth to one of the most influential crime families in the country.Two brothers who rose from the decaying streets of southwest Detroit in the late 1980s and gave birth to one of the most influential crime families in the country.
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BMF is a gritty and violent series of how two brothers from Detroit, Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory (Demetrius Flenory Jr.) and Terry "Southwest T" Flenory (Da'Vinchi), and how they built one of the most successful and influential crime families in the country. It's based off a true story and while some of it is far fetched and made up, a lot of it is true too. Besides showing how they built their crime family it also shows their real family and how much they all loved one another even though their family didn't agree what the brothers were doing. One of the coolest things about the show is the Big Meech's real life son plays his father in his first acting role ever and is the highlight of the show.
I've seen many of you punks saying that lil meech cannot act . Funny! He's the only one that have acted real in this series. Not because you hate his character you will say that bmf is bad!!
And it's even about his father.
If you don't like the show then don't watch it.
And it's even about his father.
If you don't like the show then don't watch it.
Lets start by saying I do not like to glorify violence in any community especially the Black community but this is a raw and uncut look at this type of lifestyle of drugs and gun violence from non-fictional characters gives it tremendously authenticity.
I have been watching since the beginning and shockingly it is getting better, specifically in Season 4. That is very rare for a show to go four solid seasons and still remain consistent. In fact, the 4th season is probably the best so far and isn't even close to being finished with 4 or 5 episodes left.
This is as allegedly close to the Flenory bros life as it can get and the writers did a great job portraying that. By all means, and not condoning it, but I can clearly see why they did what they felt they needed to do at the time for their family and how easily those shortcuts can go south in an instant. The show makes you feel like you're in the driver seat watching everything unfold.
It is a rare show because it does not inject politics and that for me is a breath of fresh air since pretty much 98% of movies and TV have an agenda or political undertone in them that you can smell a mile away even before the movie gets going and for that I appreciate this show.
Crime, drugs, violence, shattered families and communities are no doubt in my mind a tragedy. But if we turn our heads and act like this wasn't happening then as it is still happening now, then that would be tragic within itself.
I have been watching since the beginning and shockingly it is getting better, specifically in Season 4. That is very rare for a show to go four solid seasons and still remain consistent. In fact, the 4th season is probably the best so far and isn't even close to being finished with 4 or 5 episodes left.
This is as allegedly close to the Flenory bros life as it can get and the writers did a great job portraying that. By all means, and not condoning it, but I can clearly see why they did what they felt they needed to do at the time for their family and how easily those shortcuts can go south in an instant. The show makes you feel like you're in the driver seat watching everything unfold.
It is a rare show because it does not inject politics and that for me is a breath of fresh air since pretty much 98% of movies and TV have an agenda or political undertone in them that you can smell a mile away even before the movie gets going and for that I appreciate this show.
Crime, drugs, violence, shattered families and communities are no doubt in my mind a tragedy. But if we turn our heads and act like this wasn't happening then as it is still happening now, then that would be tragic within itself.
Well, acting is good, and there's a good plot too.
Based on true events, howcome some reviewers are ladalling it racist or sterotyped?
The best character is ill explored, and "meech" is, as told by other reviewer, incoherent.
If you like crime stories, worth a watch. But know that is based on true events. It is not racist.
Based on true events, howcome some reviewers are ladalling it racist or sterotyped?
The best character is ill explored, and "meech" is, as told by other reviewer, incoherent.
If you like crime stories, worth a watch. But know that is based on true events. It is not racist.
I wished this and wished it was a finished series with 5 seasons so i can watch like 5 eps a day that how much entertaining it was , cant wait for the next Episode next week.
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- TriviaDemetrius Flenory Jr., who plays Meech Flenory, is the son of the real Demetrius "Meech" Flenory (who produced the show).
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