Nakasentro ang kwento sa 16-anyos na si Bri, na gustong maging isa sa mga pinakadakilang rapper sa lahat ng panahon. Sa pagharap sa mga kontrobersiya at may abiso sa pagpapaalis na nakatitig sa kanyang pamilya, hindi lang gusto ni Bri na gawin ito, kailangan niyang gawin ito.
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Cast
Jamila Gray
Brianna 'Bri' Jackson
Noa Dior Rucker
Young Bri
Sanaa Lathan
Jay
Michael Cooper Jr.
Malik
Miles Gutierrez-Riley
Sonny
Method Man
Supreme
Da'Vine Joy Randolph
Aunt Pooh
Justin Martin
Milez
Titus Makin Jr.
Trey
Cason Peterson
Young Trey
Al-Teron
Scrap
Lil Yachty
Infamous Millz
Mike Epps
DJ Hype
Steven G. Turner
Reggie
L.A. Winters
Principal Rhodes
Bill Murphey
Superintendent Cook
Malachi Malik
Long
Cuyle Carvin
Tate
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
Forever My Girl
Pitch Perfect 2
Work It
Queen Sugar
Rap Sh!t
Atlanta
Dave
High Fidelity
Mozart in the Jungle
Little Voice
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings
Rebelde
Rearrange
Rebelde
Yowis Ben: The Series
Sao Noi Roy Lan View
Dream High
Namib
I Wanna Hear Your Song
Succession
A Man in Full
Step Back! Nothing Escapes the Eagle
Raised by the Thief Who Stole My Life
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By the numbers hood movie that covers all the cliche of hood movies. Only problem is this one is full of wokeness, politically correct language, and a play it safe strong female (at least attempt at it) lead. Sanaa Latham wrote this based on work of the same author of Hate You Give. Whereas that movie had something to say and had a strong supporting cast, this one has a bunch of characters no one cares about. It's like, they couldn't get those good actors from Hate you give to come back, so they hired the production assistants who had experience acting in church skits. When I heard the line: Latinx, I mean, really??? Even the writing is PC wokeness and laughable. Skip this garbage and see Hate You Give instead.
This film is not really about people of color alone; it is a universal theme for all races. I want to be successful, and i want to be the best of all time. These are very nice, but overly lofty goals. One only sets one's self up for disappointment when we aim too high. It is good to aim high, but a term such as ONE of the best in any field is more than enough of a goal for anyone in any field. This is why gifted children fail so often; they set unrealistic goals which eventually result in disappointment. I am sure audiences will find the film entertaining, but it should not be held up as an example for inspiration; it is merely a daydream.
