Plot:
It was all a dream for Christopher "Biggie" Wallace as he was taken from the mean streets of Brooklyn to super stardom as one of the greatest lyricist to rap on the mic. Notorious chronicles the life of a young Christopher (Wallace) to the thugged out rapper that soon became the Notorious B.I.G. (Woolard). Finding out that the only way to stay out of jail and still make the type of money legally that he needs to take care of his family he hooks up with an ambitious producer Sean "Puffy" Combs (Luke), who together they take the rap music game by storm. His encounters with the various women in his life, mother Voletta (Bassett), Lil Kim (Naughton) and his wife Faith Evans (Smith). It also touches on the beef he had with Tupac (Mackie) that riled the East coast/West coast feud that led to the untimely deaths of both rappers.
Reel Talk:
I didn't really know what to expect going to the screening for this movie because I had question marks about the casting. But after seeing the movie some of the characters that I questioned sold me with their performances. Like Woolard portraying Biggie, he is obviously more attractive than the real Big, but his charming depiction wins you over and Luke as Puffy was a hugh question mark, but seeing his mannerism and dancing, he had Puff's swagger down packed. Naturi Naughton as Lil Kim was hot and Antonique Smith has a strong resemblance to the real Faith Evans. The ones that didn't make the cut were Angela Bassett as Big's mother (she was too Hollywood for this movie), Marc John Jeffries as Lil Cease and Anthony Mackie as Tupac, they could have gotten someone a little grittier. But overall the film is really entertaining, especially if your a Biggie fan or hip hop enthusiasts. Having the opportunity to see him perform live on several occasions, this film brought back a lot of memories. One of the key factors in this film is the soundtrack that is banging through out the movie. Its also good seeing Christopher Jordan Wallace portraying his dad as a young Biggie, this should have been a great honor for him.
Starring: Jamal Woolard, Derek Luke, Angela Bassett, Anthony Mackie, Naturi Naughton, Marc John Jefferies and Antonique Smith
Directed by:George Tillman Jr.
Rated: R
I give it 3 and a half eaten corn dogs
By: Corndog - The Reel Hustler
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