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Movie Review: Get Rich or Die Tryin'

Written by Viqi French
Published November 11, 2005

On Wedneday morning, I read a movie review of Get Rich or Die Tryin' by a disgruntled critic. Yet I skipped work that afternoon to see it for myself. Obviously splitting early to shell out my hard-earned cash to Mr. Magic Shop -- or is it Candy Stick -- wouldn't help me "get rich." I sure hoped I wouldn't agree with the critic, wishing I had back my eight bucks. I slid into my comfy theater seat with fairly low expectations...

Hours later, I emerged with a wide smile. I was excited: I liked Get Rich or Die Tryin'. A lot.

There are already mainstream critics who bash this movie because Fiddy is no Denzel Washington. There are already African Americans denouncing it because it's centered in the drug trade and violence. But somewhere beyond all of that is a rich, ambitious film that was worth the wait and 50's incessant hype.

I'm not about to divulge lots of specific details about the movie. But really, you should stop reading now if you want to see it through "virgin eyes"...

If you're still reading, I hope to give you a more balanced but fun, layman's sense of the film, juxtaposed the histrionics of some in the mainstream press and black activists. So in the spirit of one of 50 Cent's popular songs, if you asked me 21 Questions about why you should check out Get Rich, I'd give you these 21 answers...

1. The film is terribly engrossing, with never a dull moment. High quality production with high caliber touches everywhere. Interestingly, you are not hit over the head with the rap aspect of this film, numerous concert performances, etc. The music's there, to be sure, but Fiddy's movement in the drug game and the circumstances that led him there are the real grist.

2. Fiddy's acting is better than I expected. No, he's no Denzel, so don't go expecting a Denzel performance. Moderate that expectation and you may enjoy what you see.

3. Co-star Terrence Howard is a bit of a Denzel! His character is as compelling as Denzel's in Training Day.

4. The entire ensemble cast is on point. Everyone pulls through with dynamic performances that give the overall film quite a lusterous lift.

5. The cinematography is top-notch. If you pay attention to scene composition, camera angles, mood lighting, etc., then director Jim Sheridan & Co. have made a nice piece of eye candy you'll appreciate.

6. There's one jaw-dropping scene that reminded me of HBO's acclaimed prison series Oz. It will be one of the most talked about moments of this film.

7. This movie showcases a work ethic that "Many Men" (another song by Fiddy) would do well to emulate. Not at all condoning Fiddy's prior profession, but can't help but tip my hat to the discipline that he learned in the drug game and how he applied that focus to move up, out and away.

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Movie Review: Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Published: November 11, 2005
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Urban, Video: Crime, Video: Adventure
Writer: Viqi French
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#1 — November 11, 2005 @ 21:58PM — Laron [URL]

Great review Viqi. Now the question is, will you start buying his CDs?

#2 — November 12, 2005 @ 03:10AM — Viqi French [URL]

Laron,
I have to admit, I'm considering buying one of 50's CDs. I'd say there's now a 15% chance that I would... Best not to put money on me spitting any of his lines just yet.

#3 — November 12, 2005 @ 03:11AM — Viqi French [URL]

PS -- I should add that there's a 95% chance that I'll cough up the money to see his movie again, though.

#4 — November 12, 2005 @ 12:54PM — Eric Olsen

Viqi, agree with Laron: great review. I am exremely predisposed against 50 Cent and the aggrandized thug life in general, but your review gave me an entirely different level of understanding. Thanks!

#5 — November 12, 2005 @ 16:43PM — Hassan

To say it's "terribly engrossing with never a dull moment," may be an overstatement, but there are a few memorable scenes. Who's this new actress playing Katrina? Clearly a talented performer who know's how to deliver her lines. In fact, she was one of the few that bested fity on the screen. Worth the time, not sure about the money.

#6 — November 12, 2005 @ 17:25PM — Viqi French [URL]

Eric,

Glad you enjoyed the review and now have a "slightly" different understanding of the film.

I, too, have problems with the agrandizement of thug life, but managed to put that aside to give the movie a chance.

Given that my favorite flick is probably Silence of the Lambs with Deep Cover, Goodfellas and Training Day vying for second place, I am hardly in a position to cry pacifist now, just because 50's in the movie. lol

Actually, 50's life story is a little tame compared to the main characters these other films.

#7 — November 12, 2005 @ 17:36PM — Viqi French [URL]

Hassan,

Joy Bryant is the actress who played 50's lady. She's good, isn't she?

She was in Antwoine(sp?) Fisher, which was directed by Denzel Washington. I believe she was a model before trying her hand at acting, so probably is better known in that world.

I saw Joy on Conan recently, with James Woods still sitting on the couch. I thought James Woods would just jump her bones right there on national TV! lol She was giving them quite the sweet sex kitten act, and both of these guys were beside themselves.

I'm thinking she's going to be the "new model" of Halle Berry. I certainly think she's potentially a better actor. I see depth and accessibility there that I've not quite seen in Halle.

#8 — November 12, 2005 @ 23:17PM — b.c.c.

you seem to like this but i don't think i could watch 50 Cents face that long. sorry.

#9 — November 17, 2005 @ 07:46AM — Temple Stark [URL]

This is an Blogcritics editors' pick of the week. Click HERE to find out why.

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#10 — December 2, 2005 @ 11:34AM — Krasimir [FilmDailies.com] [URL]

I'm NOT going to that movie. Period. I saw 8th Mile but this one will be one rap movie too many.

#11 — September 5, 2007 @ 06:58AM — james

it a mint film and makes u realish how black ppl live

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