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While I am a very astronomical fan of Tupac Shakur, I will note this review based on the movie itself and not “what an AWESOME rapper” I reflect he is or print my fill half-baked theories on how he is really alive. I have noticed that fine worthy every review has offered very shrimp detail on the film. With the countless amount of DVD’s and other product floating around, is there really a need for another movie based on the life of Tupac Shakur? Well, this movie does offer something that none of the others have before and that is narration by Shakur himself.
Courtesy of outmoded audio interviews and soundbytes, Tupac tells the sage of his life in a map that few others could. From his birth as the son of a Dusky Panther to his final days in Vegas, Pac goes into detail on it all. Though commentary on his fatal shooting is clearly actually that of his first shooting at a Novel York recording studio, there are mild some very eerie moments here. He talks about his days on Death Row Records in the past tense even though he was there until the day he died, he predicts his bear downfall many times, and speaks candidly on a number of subjects that will really surprise you. The inclusion of Shakur’s music is another thing that helps seperate this from a lot of the other documentaries on his life. To be able to hear the man himself notify on some of his best and most controversial recordings while they play in the background makes a astronomical dissimilarity.
“Resurrection” really plays like a companion portion to one of Pac’s albums. It provides all of the visuals to go with the stories that Pac tells in his complex rhymes. It isn’t impartial a account about rap music though. We’re not spending exhausting moments of time in the studio or on concert. This isn’t about Tupac the rapper. This movie worthy like the artist it depicts is bigger than impartial its contributions to the world of rap music. The film spends most of its time examining the man himself. Going into depth about the controversy surrounding him. It gives him the microphone and allows him to fire relieve at the hypocritical politicians and Shadowy leaders who try to dismiss his music as “gangsta rap” without even attempting to listen to the message late it. It allows him to train in stout detail about the precise horrors of the ghetto. He talks about his experience in prison and how it nearly destroyed him inside. He give us his side of the fable on his sexual assault conviction, his NY studio shooting, and the beef with Renowned B.I.G. and Puffy.
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At times, “Resurrection” makes the mistake of pointing us away from things that don’t explain Shakur in the best of light. Well, it isn’t exactly a “fluff part” but there were some details that seem conviently absent. There is a moment where Pac talks proudly about being contented to work with Dr. Dre on Death Row but the movie never makes any mention of their falling out after Dre’s departure from Death Row. Pac’s feud with Biggie is the only one that actually gets covered while there were several others that at least deserved an suitable mention.
For those Pac fans who are level-headed pondering whether this film is worth the notice of admission given that you probably have seen or heard every interview and believe every DVD, it is. Granted there were a handful of times where I recognized the source of the audio in his narration, it didn’t demolish the film at all for me. Seeing this one movie makes all of those other Pac documentaries seem like a demolish of money. Pac’s narrative finally gets the respect and attention that it deserves.
“Resurrection” is a very unusual film that really educates the average fan on the history of its subject. This film would honestly be best edifying for those who no slight to nothing on Shakur but continue to dismiss him as some “loud-mouthed thug”. Sadly, it is that very ignorance that will maintain them from ever even giving the movie a chance. With this film, I believe Afeni Shakur has done something that I feel she was never able to effect in releasing all those posthomous recordings and that is to paint a portrait of Pac that really fits him well. I don’t like taking quotes from other reviews, I reflect Roger Ebert summed it up glowing well when he said “Even if you don’t intend to ever watch a rap documentary but might have in it you to seek one. This is it.” This film might not convert you into a Tupac Shakur loyalist but if nothing else, it will give you a better notion of who he was and why so many young people of all races thought him as such an famous figure.
“Tupac Resurrection” is a documentary celebrating the life of Grammy-nominated rapper Tupac Shakur. Tupac’s mother, Afeni Shakur, serves as executive producer on the film, so this is really a loving tribute to her son, made for his many fans. Because MTV produced “Tupac Resurrection”, director Lauren Lazin was able to include material from MTV’s archives, which would otherwise not be available. Lauren Lazin has done a sterling job of presenting a coherent portrait of Tupac Shakur’s music, message, and personality, from his childhood in Harlem to his death in Las Vegas in 1996, at the age of 25. “Tupac Resurrection” isn’t going to convert anyone who doesn’t already like Tupac Shakur’s music or fragment his political convictions. His detractors will collect their justification in the film, and his fans will get theirs. Perhaps ironically, that is the film’s strength. “Tupac Resurrection” uses a lot of interview audio, as well as the interviews, themselves, to point to Tupac’s life in his beget words. He speaks for himself here. Afeni Shakur and director Lauren Lazin are to be commended for including the less admirable aspects of Tupac’s personality, including coverage of his 1994 trial for sexual abuse which resulted in Shakur serving eleven months in prison. Tupac Shakur once said that his life is a sage of “ambition, violence, redemption, and adore”. Cherish him or disfavor him, this is a very noble documentary about a man who not only cultivated the image of constant conflict, but also the reality.
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The DVD: This is a very profitable package of bonus features for Tupac Shakur fans. In “Interviews”, you will earn a never-before-seen interview from 1992, recorded by MTV while Shakur was recording “A Very Special Christmas, Vol. 2″ and an interview with Tupac and Snoop Dogg that was taped after the 1996 Music Video Awards. The “Malcolm X Dinner Speech” is a speech Tupac gave in 1992 at a dinner banquet given by the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement. “Deposition” is a video taped deposition that Tupac gave in 1995 while in the Clinton Correctional Facility concerning a lawsuit. “About the Resurrection Soundtrack” features three songs from the movie accompanied by interviews with the artists: 2 songs by Eminem and one by 50 Cent. There are two videos in “Music Videos”. In “Remembering Tupac” ten actors and musicians and nine family members talk about what Tupac Shakur meant to them in mostly separate interviews. The celebrities include Jada Pinkett Smith, Snoop Dogg, Treach, Mary Jo Blige, and 50 Cent. “Mutulu Shakur Interview” is with Tupac’s stepfather. In “Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts”, Afeni Shakur talks about the performing arts center that bears her son’s name. “Bootleg This!” is a short statement concerning lawsuits against Tupac Shakur’s estate. Also included are some deleted scenes and an audio commentary featuring director Lauren Lazin, Tupac’s mother and executive producer Afeni Shakur, and some surprise guests. I wouldn’t recommend the bonus features if you’re simply alive to in learning about Tupac Shakur, but are not especially a fan. It really doesn’t provide any additional insight. But this is a gold mine for fans.
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