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When an aspiring rapper goes viral for all the wrong reasons, he thinks his career is over. But when his best friend gets them into a wild NYC after party, he gets one more chance to make th... Read allWhen an aspiring rapper goes viral for all the wrong reasons, he thinks his career is over. But when his best friend gets them into a wild NYC after party, he gets one more chance to make the impossible happen.When an aspiring rapper goes viral for all the wrong reasons, he thinks his career is over. But when his best friend gets them into a wild NYC after party, he gets one more chance to make the impossible happen.
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Alright so the story in itself is not really surprising. It would be surprising if anyone is surprised by "twists" or the general progression of the story. Still the actors do a fine job selling their characters and playing off each other. Chemistry works and there are quite a few cameos of musicians (even a short appearnace by DMX for example).
If that floats your boat, you might have fun with this. Especially if you let it play out and just enjoy it for what it is. You might have to be in the right mood for it, liking the music is helping too. Try not to be too cynical and you're halfway there. The movie exist for a reason. It's decent overall.
If that floats your boat, you might have fun with this. Especially if you let it play out and just enjoy it for what it is. You might have to be in the right mood for it, liking the music is helping too. Try not to be too cynical and you're halfway there. The movie exist for a reason. It's decent overall.
Was not expecting much from this Netflix film. The plot is the typical coming of age/underdog story but for an aspiring rapper. It is of course predictable in that when something bad happens, in the end it will all work out. The comedy is lacklustre and the story feels a little far fetched. It definitely feels a little rushed at forced at times.
The acting by the lead is passable and he's easy to root for. The friend tries too hard at being funny. The After Party reminds somewhat of the Harold and Kumar films. Overall the film isn't great but passable at times for fans of hip hop of this generation. Nothing groundbreaking.
The acting by the lead is passable and he's easy to root for. The friend tries too hard at being funny. The After Party reminds somewhat of the Harold and Kumar films. Overall the film isn't great but passable at times for fans of hip hop of this generation. Nothing groundbreaking.
Jeff (Harrison Holzer) is driven to get his childhood friend rapper Owen (Kyle) a record deal. Owen's father Sgt. Martin Ellison (Blair Underwood) is sending him off to the Marines. Jeff is on the clock and he's willing to use everything including his older sister Alicia (Shelley Hennig). Owen has had a lifelong crush on her.
I like Owen. I do not like Jeff. Everybody's right about Jeff. He is too much and he's annoying. I would like him more if this record deal is not just about his daddy issues. He should be doing this to repay Owen for something in their childhood. The boys need their own meet-cute scene. Also, Alicia needs to be a part of the group for the entire night. That would have watered down Jeff which helps. In addition, I like Shelley Hennig. She has a lot of different tools in her toolbox. Mostly, they need to dial Jeff back a couple of notches.
I like Owen. I do not like Jeff. Everybody's right about Jeff. He is too much and he's annoying. I would like him more if this record deal is not just about his daddy issues. He should be doing this to repay Owen for something in their childhood. The boys need their own meet-cute scene. Also, Alicia needs to be a part of the group for the entire night. That would have watered down Jeff which helps. In addition, I like Shelley Hennig. She has a lot of different tools in her toolbox. Mostly, they need to dial Jeff back a couple of notches.
Really didnt see me liking this movie that much. KYLE does a nice job especially his flow which evident on his EPIC freestyle burn lol. I did have an issue with the actor chosen as his friend, he seemed a bit over the top to me and i feel if his role was cast better this could be a cult classic. his inclusion makes it more of a cheesy movie in line with the wiz ans snoop highshchool movie. SPOILER ALERT best scene hands down is DMX in the strip club now thats how you have a cameo lmao
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- TriviaSuperDuperKyle and Wiz Khalifa recorded the song "Moment" for this movie
- ConnectionsReferenced in Flix Forum: The After Party (2020)
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