All Eyez on Me

2017 "Legends never die"
5.9| 2h19m| R| en
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All Eyez on Me chronicles the life and legacy of Tupac Shakur, including his rise to superstardom as a hip-hop artist, actor, poet and activist, as well as his imprisonment and prolific, controversial time at Death Row Records. Against insurmountable odds, Tupac rose to become a cultural icon whose career and persona both continue to grow long after his passing.

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Also starring Demetrius Shipp Jr.

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UnowPriceless hyped garbage
Teringer An Exercise In Nonsense
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
John M Joseph Growing up in the 90's Pac was off the charts. I was excited for this movie but was very disappointed. They found a guy that def looked like Pac but he couldn't get him down in my opinion. This movie was tough to get thru.... Very poor story telling.
noukeuj Overall this was a good movie, well directed. They did what tupac would have wanted this movie to be about, his philosophical foundations, how it evolved from the black panther to a rapper spreading words of self love and change. I now understand the meaning behind the "Thug life" tatted to his chest. The one playing Tupac mother is an amazing actress. The only weakness came in the music early on, when they let the actor rap tupac words, that was awful, they should have lip-sync that part like they did the rest of the movie, I enjoyed the movie, and I will watch it again anytime I want to recall the greatest rapper ever.
blown_knee I watched this movie hoping to hear some good music and see the Biggie vs. Tupac Rivalry. Instead Politics and racism run rampant during the 2 hr 30 min movie, way too long. Def not fun and def not enough music. Plenty of social issues and half truths that are partially explained . My rating is that it def blew my buzz
Songwriter_90210 The most frustrating thing about All Eyez on Me isn't the lackluster performances of every single cast member. It's not the Lifetime channel movie quality. Not the poor writing, and not the terrible editing. It's the fact that Benny Boom was given a shot with material about a legend that could have been epic, and he blew it. He should never be allowed to direct another film as long as he lives.I know that seems harsh, but it's the way I feel. I feel kind of tied to Tupac in a way not many people have been afforded. In 2006, I was tapped by UMP (Universal Music Publishing) to work on a project (produce new music for a tribute CD) that had me working with a cappella tracks of Tupac's voice. I listened to those clean vocal tracks many times over a period of weeks. I really paid attention to the man. To his art. His poetry. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity to be as near as possible to the artist anyone could be posthumously. When I first heard this movie was coming out, I was excited. I knew all about his story, and growing up in Los Angeles being roughly the same age as him, it was something that was important to me. I cared about the story, and I cared about the artist. After leaving the screening, I couldn't help but feel angry, and truthfully, ripped off. Not about money. The screening was part of my job and I attended free. No, it was something else. I felt the story of Tupac wasn't told. I felt the opportunity was squandered by a bunch of amateurs. The movie was a retelling of things written in the papers and told on the news. It was lazy writing. Stupid direction. I imagined the editor fumbling and bumbling his way through this project, creating an in-cohesive, rough high school level project.I don't care if Demetrius Shipp Jr's balloon-headed portrayal was a relatively close (except for noggin size) double of the man. What mattered much more was the story. The genius some people may never understand, or care to. His legacy. Benny Boom is an idiot. He needs to stay in his lane, and continue to direct low and medium-budget rap videos. The executive producers settled on this man, so they deserve to have lost their money. If the story of Tupac is ever told again, I hope it's done right next time.