Urban Crime Movie #7
Synopsis: It’s basically
New Jack City, except there aren’t
any cops, and Nino Brown is a really nice guy.
Blurb From the VHS
Jacket: “Wesley Snipes stars as the ruler of the streets in Harlem’s Sugar
Hill. He’s a man desperate to escape his brutal legacy of violence and despair
– even if it means abandoning his own flesh and blood.”
What Did I Learn?:
If Ernie Hudson (best remembered as the black Ghostbuster) is the main villain
in a movie, there’s a very good chance it will be mediocre
at best.
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Movie If: You figure it must be a documentary about these guys.
Really?: 1)
So..why does Raynathan agree to have dinner with his smackhead father when it’s
obvious he hates him for the death of his mother, and simply throws vicious
insults at the old man? It makes for a dramatic scene, but it would never
happen. 2) I had a bit of trouble believing Melissa would have anything to do
with Romello after seeing one of his henchmen strung up from a lamp-post. I
also didn’t quite grasp the logic of her second relationship... the basketball
star attempts to rape her, so she automatically runs back to Romello? Good
Lord, why? 3) It’s nice that Romello and Melissa are able to find peace and
serenity, but wouldn’t every gangster in the country be looking for them?
Rating: Ok, I was
teasing when I wrote the “Synopsis” – while Wesley Snipes plays a Harlem-based
drug dealer who’s in an uneasy partnership with his brother, that’s where the
similarities to New Jack City end. Sugar Hill is overly long, the storyline is
all build-up and no delivery, and the ending feels slapped-together – it’s as
though the screenwriter had all of these sub-plots, and had no idea how to
conclude everything except by killing everyone. Oh – and what’s the deal with
the downbeat, depressing jazz score? I cannot recommend this movie. 5/10 stars.
Would It Work For a
Bad Movie Night?: Take a drink every time Romello muses about getting out
of the drug business – you’ll get hammered in a hurry.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107079/?ref_=sr_1
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