by 20th Century Fox
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| Sales Rank: | 27048 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 11/26/2008 4:10:33 PM MST |
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| Director: | Ernest R. Dickerson |
| Release Date: | 2004-07-13 |
| Label: | 20th Century Fox |
| UPC: | 024543129011 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | 20th Century Fox |
| ASIN: | B00023P4IS |
| Category: | DVD |
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Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Description
DMX (Cradle 2 the Grave, Exit Wounds) will blow you away as King David, a cunning and charismatic leader of the streets who returns to his home turf seeking redemption... but finds only brutal retribution. Co-starring David Arquette (Scream 1, 2 & 3) as an aspiring reporter, seduced by a culture of drugs and violence, NEVER DIE ALONE is a ?gritty, intense and unforgettable urban tale? (Wireless Magazine) of ruthless gangsters and cold-blooded revenge.
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There's nothing like a violent, foul-mouthed, drug-laden, misogynistic, post-adolescent gangsta fantasy to teach you (heh heh) that crime doesn't pay. Whassup with Never Die Alone, bro? Here's a pulp-driven movie that wants it both ways, glorifying virtually every negative black-male stereotype in the book (illiterates with absentee parents, gold-toothed pimps, hooded gangstas, bling-bling drug dealers, thugs, and assorted hip-hop wannabes) while presenting a gritty neo-noir crime story of an ill-fated heroin dealer and woman-hater (rapper-turned-bad-actor DMX) who seeks redemption but has too much bad karma to survive. Based on the influential 1974 novel by Donald Goines and directed with plenty of dark-city style by Ernest R. Dickerson, this hard-hitting but woefully trashy crime thriller is rather ambitious in its narrative structure, weaving past and present in telling a doomed man's tale. David Arquette brings urgent desperation to his role as a seedy writer whose inner-city research turns into a violent nightmare, and Michael Ealy is equally good as a vengeful gangsta with blood ties to DMX's character. But what's the real lesson here? In a movie with no moral compass, it's no wonder everyone's spinning off in all the wrong directions. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews
The story of king david - Reviewed on 2005-03-03
I didn't hear much about this movie, but just recently I saw this movie on cinamax to see pretty much see propably DMX's last performance.
Altho I didn't like his characters in hollywod action blockbusters Exit Wounds, and Cradle 2 the grave, because they were bad, one selling drugs the other a thief, but tried to make them good, it was just plain out stupid.
But in this film, you get to see the reason why DMX would be considered to be called Dark-man-X because in this movie he plays one baaaaad dude, and his performance was unbalievable. DMX gets a serious role, and just exceeded my exectations.
Also nice performances by Michael Ealy as a man filled with nothing but revenge and sorrow, David Arquet, the man who uncoverd David's past via his documentery, and Cliftion Powel, the man King David owes.
This movie is dark, gritty, and a movie that shouldn't be slept on, especially by fans of X. Anyone who is tired of all these fake hood movies like state property or Hot Boyz should definitly take a look at this gritty film.
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Book Subjects
- Action
- Adventure
- Color
- Crime
- Crime Drama
- Crime Thriller
- Drama
- Drug Trade
- English
- Feature
- Feature Film-drama
- Forceful
- Gritty
- Members of the Press
- Menacing
- Movie
- Post-Noir (Modern Noir)
- Profanity
- Rise and Fall Stories
- Sexual Situations