young cesar


young cesar

Code Black Entertainment

The urban independent film climate has drastically changed since Master
P’s 1996 thugsploitation flick I’m ‘Bout It. The stories,
cinematography and casts have all gotten better over time. Debunking
the myth that urban independent films lack good story lines and
believable performances, this film was surprisingly entertaining.
Despite sometimes-stiff dialogue, the few notable actors really hold
things together. Of course, the bad-guy-gone-good story line is a
cliché, (one that plagues many black independent films), but smaller
elements that were added give the film a little life. This is one of
those films you watch on a Friday night when you don’t have anything to
do. It’s entertaining but don’t go digging for depth because you’re not
likely to find it. – bigyo baby!

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