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A privileged white man uses the ghetto, sex addiction, and crack cocaine to live up to his full potential and have the life he's always dreamed of.
M**
Finally!!!
V glad this finally made it to Prime. Very well-acted all around; I agree with another reviewer that we should all see ourselves in one of these characters - I'll take it up a notch and admit that I am one AND those are most of my friends. Life Is. I don't even feel sad, just represented properly. If we continue, societally, to invent characters and personalities that we hope will self-fulfill, we will never see the truth in roles such as the ones in this film. If you see addiction as a plague you're immune to - hell: you think you're immune to anything you're not medically vaccinated with - kindly check yourself and wear your seatbelt. This film is your life.
A**.
There's Nothing Good About This Movie
I don't know what possessed me to rent this movie in the first place as it looked terrible based on the ratings given. Acting at it's poorest, I have no doubt that if you make the same mistake I made and give it a chance, at some point, you'll want to stop watching it well before the end.
R**R
The acting was not bad and the movie set out to show the day ...
As a former addict, I have to say this movie depicts exactly what goes on in addiction. The acting was not bad and the movie set out to show the day and life of an addict and it did it well.
S**R
Cringing in sympathy...
Without specifically incriminating myself for the world to see, many will (or should) see a reflection of themselves in this film. Those that claim this movie "adheres to racial stereotypes," have not been in a crack den. While its true that drug abuse cuts across all socioeconomic classes, the ghetto is the ghetto. Crack is crack. The racial stereotypes presented in this film, are the ones created by people that allow themselves to become the stereotype. People allow themselves to become someone else's image, because it is easier than developing a truly independant persona. That was what this movie meant to me. I dont think its for people who are foreign to addiction and the street. Those of you in recovery, will cringe with sympathy.
M**E
CRACK ROCKS!!!
I WANT THAT SHT HAVE U SMOKIN A STEM OUTTA SUM VOMIT!!!
C**H
Bad Movie-Hilarious Title
Bad acting, characters were very unbelievable. The "White Crack Bastard" is a good actor. He definitely outshines the rest of the characters of the 10 minutes I saw.This is more of a parody, maybe that's the intention?
G**O
Not a good representation of drug addiction.
This is quite a trip, and not really in a good way. while it does capture some aspects of drug addiction such as demanding money from loved ones, life spiraling out of control, it kinda fall's flat on portraying the legitimate reason's one starts using substances in the first place. The entire premise of using crack as a 'shock therapy' to appreciate life after one's head is on straight is total bologna. It almost seem's in my eyes what an outsider would think of cocaine as, rather than an actual user. for instance, if this guy instead of smoking freebased cocaine was snorting powder cocaine aka 'the 'rich man's drug' it wouldn't have the same shocking effect since it's the norm for a white person to use powdered cocaine and minorities to smoke crack. but in reality, it doesn't matter. and I think that's the essence this movie fails to capture. drug addiction affects every walk of life, this movie show's a very naive view of what actual addiction even is. All in all, a very bizarre movie that really should be treated as a comedy rather than a serious look into the horror's of addiction.
C**Y
Too Real
Very realistic. Please encourage anyone with past or present drug addictions to watch this as it will make them not want to return to that lifestyle.
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