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Slippin: Ten Years with the Bloods (2005)

Slippin: Ten Years with the Bloods (2005)
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In the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, filmmakers Joachim and Tommy Sowards trained their lens on the volatile South Central L.A. neighborhood known as "The Twenties" in order to explore the lifestyle and motivations of the gang whose instantly-recognizable name has become synonymous with street violence: The Bloods. A violent, trigger-happy group whose penchant for drug dealing and drive bys has locked them into an eternal conflict with the equally-feared Crips, the Bloods are profiled by the Sowards brothers in a non-judgmental manner that allows their words and actions to speak for themselves. There's no preaching or moralizing to be found here, just straight forward truth. Filmed over the course of an entire decade, Slippin' watches as the body count rises and new inductees arrive to carry old grudges into the next generation, all the while exploring just how something as simple as colors - of both rags and skin - can lead to so much death and destruction. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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In the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, filmmakers Joachim and Tommy Sowards trained their lens on the volatile South Central L.A. neighborhood known as "The Twenties" in order to explore the lifestyle and motivations of the gang whose instantly-recognizable name has become synonymous with street violence: The Bloods. A violent, trigger-happy group whose penchant for drug dealing and drive bys has locked them into an eternal conflict with the equally-feared Crips, the Bloods are profiled by the Sowards brothers in a non-judgmental manner that allows their words and actions to speak for themselves. There's no preaching or moralizing to be found here, just straight forward truth. Filmed over the course of an entire decade, Slippin' watches as the body count rises and new inductees arrive to carry old grudges into the next generation, all the while exploring just how something as simple as colors - of both rags and skin - can lead to so much death and destruction. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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    Annette D.

    this movie was real life, if you have lived in an area of gangs , you see the inside of the problem here ,i liked it because it showed the real heart of human nature ,,,even in gang life

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    John N.

    This movie was horrible. They aren't even real bloods. It's a bunch of friends who create a group and associate themselves with the bloods. It's more of a neighborhood gang. I read rave reviews about this DVD on unmentioned websites. I read the back of the DVD with all its hype. It says, ". . . as the bodies pile up" What? One guy dies, that's it. And he doesn't even die on screen. The cinamatography is pathetic. Basically, it interviews a few guys after they've given up their "makeshift gang" lifestyle. Waste of time. Waste of money. "The real Boyz in the Hood". PA' leeeease.

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    N. H.

    Well, I thought it was going to be more informative about the tensions of L.A. gangs. The first 30 minutes was interesting, but it wasn't anything you couldn't read in the paper. I guess what I'm saying is they didn't really get that deep. It certainly wasn't ten years of involvement.

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