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Juice (1992)

Starring: Omar Epps, Tupac Shakur Director: Ernest R. Dickerson Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (92 customer reviews)

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Spike Lee's longtime cinematographer, Ernest R. Dickerson, made his directorial debut with this violent story about four Harlem teens whose lives are changed when a store robbery goes wrong. The film has been likened to an urban The Wild Bunch, but it is far too artificial for that. With Dickerson's eye, Juice understandably looks great, but at the end of the day it is only a slightly better version of the heavily clichéd crime movies that have artificially dominated perceptions of black cinema in the U.S. in the '90s. Rap fans might enjoy seeing some familiar stars on board, including Queen Latifah and Tupac Shakur. --Tom Keogh

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FOUR HARLEM BUDDIES HOLD UP A STORE, AND ONE OF THEM GETS HOOKED ON THE THRILL OF THE GUN.

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37 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Go Bishop on Me!, June 7, 2000
By supastar (brooklyn) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Juice [VHS] (VHS Tape)
In other words, don't start getting ridiculous, going crazy and all, like Tupac's best character ever, the one he came to maybe live out, some would say. Pac's performance is truly amazing, let's not forget, he was a trained actor before he even got into hip hop, so this maybe shouldn't be SO surprising, but for the fact that he hits it so well because, well, it's him. This is Omar Epps first movie (I think) as well, and he was excellent, as was the guys who played Rahim and Steel. The movie is great and well shot, with excellent music throughout. It's primarily the story of a dj (Epps), really, just trying to get on, and his friends, and the possibilities that can erupt in every man's struggle for respect. Never mind the critics, they seem to critique all black movies the same. This film is unique. It's NOT that violent, especially in the day of Quentin Tarantino or even Menace II Society. There's cameos by tons of rappers, including Special Ed, EPMD, Latifah, Naughty by Nature, and others. But they're small and inconsequential roles for the most part (as they should be). Don't watch this movie as any commentary on Harlem or on black youths or any of that trash. Only racists try to generalize and make every movie that a black person makes into an all-encompassing Statement of Reality. It's overall a somewhat fun movie with a strong bite to it. And it's got a classic soundtrack, the first of the many rap soundtracks that would come out with every movie after this. It's perfect, not too ambitious, doesn't try too hard, isn't a real "tear jerker" though it can be touching. Overall, I'd say its a classic and ten years later, its still as enjoyable.
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THIS IS HOW IT GOES DOWN IN THE HOOD, June 16, 1999
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This review is from: Juice [VHS] (VHS Tape)
THIS MOVIE IS ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL MOVIES TO COME OUT IN TODAYS HIP HOP GENERATION.MYSELF AND MANY OTHER TEENS CAN RELATE TO THIS FILM.JUICE IS A SLANG WORD FOR RESPECT AND IN THIS WORLD RESPECT AND CREDIBILTY ENABLES MOST TO HAVE POWER. WHEATHER IN THE CORPRATE FIELD OR IN THE HOOD PEOPLE WANT JUICE.LIKE THE GROUP OF FRIENDS THAT HUNG AROUND EACH OTHER IN THIS FILM ,I HAVE A GROUP OF FRIEDS THAT I'VE BEEN WITH SINCE THE SIXTHGRADE.EVERY ONE OF US WANTED JUICE IN SOME TYPE OF WAY WEATHER IT BEING IN SPORTS, GETTING THE MOST GIRLS,OR BEING THE FUNNIEST.THERE ALSO ARE YOUTH WHO WANT JUICE FOR BEING TOUGHEST. SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS ARE SERVING TIME IN PRISON BECAUSE OF NEED TO HAVE JUICE . THEN GET IN PRISON AND GET IN MORE TROUBLE BECAUSE THEY WANT JUICE.MY FRINDS BEAT A MAN TO DEATH OVER DRUGMONEY IF THEY LET THIS MAN GET AWAY WITH THE CASH THEY WOULD LOSE SOME STREET CREDIBILTY .SO INSTED OF LOSING THHRE JUICE THEY LOSE THERE LIFE OF FREEDOM FOR TEN TO TWENTY YEARS.IN THIS FILM THE MAIN CHARACTERS Q AND BISHOP WANT IN TWO DIFFERENT WAYS .Q WANTS TO BE THE BEST DJ WORLDWIDE NOT JUST IN THE STREETS .HE TRYS HIS BEST TO GET THAT RESPECT BY COMPETING ANGAINST THE BEST DJ'S AROUND.BISHOP WANTS JUICE IN THE STREETS FOR BEING TOUGH AND CRAZY .SO HE GOES WILD WITH HIS GUN AND SHOOTS PEOPLE UP TO GAIN RESPECT ....I'M NOT SOME REAL MOVIE CRIDICT I'M JUST A YOUNG BLACK MALE WHO KNOWS THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING JUICE .WHILE READING OTHER CRITICS VIEWS ON THIS FILM MADE ME REALIZE THAT THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND THE POWER AND EFFECTS OF JUICE.WHILE THEY SAY THIS FILM IS TOO REAL TO BE REAL THAT SHOWS THEY REALLY CAN'T RELATE TO THE STORY LINE .MANY PEOPLE DIE OVER THIS WORD JUICE .THIS FILM IS JUST REALITY ON SCREEN.FOR THOSE WHO DON'T UNDERSTAND FULLY WHAT JUICE IS GO VISIT A PEISON AND ASK THE INMATES TO EXPLAIN IT TO YOU. THIS REVIEW IS COMIMG GHOST A U-FLOW PRODUCT.STRAIT OUT OF THE STREETS OF NEWJERUSE(NEW JERSY)
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Juice, October 3, 2002
Spike Lee cinematographer Ernest Dickerson (he shot Spike's first 6 films) makes a stylish, dark debut with the 1992 teen drama "Juice". Set in Harlem, the story chronicles the lives of 4 friends (including Tupac Shakur in a strong debut) trying to stay out of trouble. 'Q' is an aspiring DJ who holds fierce all his intentions to stay clean and away from danger. Steel is a chubby homeboy who wishes for nothing other than to have fun. Raheem, a teenage father, serves as the level-headed leader and peace keeper, and Bishop is a hot-headed firecracker eager to start war with the neighborhood gang (although these 4 don't behave like or consider themselves any sort of gang). Soon enough, trouble erupts when they rob the local liquor store in search of "juice" (power, respect) and a war erupts between Q and Bishop. Expectedly, Q would rather focus on an upcoming DJ contest but trash-talking Bishop has other plans.

Dickerson's directorial manner is sleek and balanced, his camera and editing preferences are not as out there and in-your-face as Spike Lee, yet he knows exactly where to put the camera for each scene (the cross-cutting police interrogation sequence is most dynamic, better than that of "The Usual Suspects" and it pre-dates that film by 3 years as well). Dickerson also chooses to avoid the obvious route expected in these kinds of films and delivers a sad, somber ending. The film is stamped hard with the look, sound and feel of the early 90's (an excellent era of those "urban" films if you ask me), colorful clothing, an excellent hip-hop soundtrack and murky neon lighting. If this is up your alley, I also suggest Bill Duke's equally powerful "Deep Cover" (also from 1992). It's too bad that Dickerson's further efforts have not topped this engaging premiere.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Juice-- Now you got the Juice.
Excellent Acting By 2pac, downright scary, In this Gritty Street Drama.
Movie is somewhat a Moral lesson, Quite Ironic considering. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jose Lopez

1.0 out of 5 stars Have not received this item
i still have not received this item and i emailed the company and they never got back to me
Published 3 months ago by Vontisha Seawood

5.0 out of 5 stars "I Got Da' Juice!"
Man this movie was the JOINT when it came out! Anyway, great movie with the late Tupac as a crazy cat running around shooting everyone for the "Juice" in the neighborhood. Read more
Published 8 months ago by NEOSOUL06

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic great movie
Thisis an excellent movie. Tupac is very good. This movie is a classic.
Published 9 months ago by Cassandra Collier-williams

4.0 out of 5 stars One of my many classics
Juice is a classic film about four friends and the chocies they make and the consquences. The cast all give memorable performances in particular Tupac Shakur as Bishop. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Derrick Dunn

5.0 out of 5 stars Juice
I have seen Juice many times and it is still as powerful as the first time. Bishop, Quincy (Q), Raheem and Eric (Steel) are four very different friends looking for respect, they... Read more
Published 16 months ago by K. Stuckey

4.0 out of 5 stars Juice
One of the first and best gang movies, back at 90's, with Tupac alive and Dr House first assistant in the cast. Great Movie.
Published 16 months ago by Fabio A. Grandinetti

5.0 out of 5 stars Juice
I'm very happy with this purchase.

From I paid for the item till I got it..... The time was surprisingly short.

The movie lives up to my expectations.
Published 17 months ago by Diana Jørgensen

4.0 out of 5 stars Honest movie opinion
I choose this movie because it's a movie that I can relate too going threw my teen years in the early 90's.
Published on May 30, 2007 by Travis Freeman

4.0 out of 5 stars Good debut from Shakur
Made in 1992, the clothes, hair and music all cry early 1990s. Ernest Dickerson's gritty street drama about four friends who grew up together in Harlem is emotional, convincing,... Read more
Published on May 16, 2007 by A. Hutchinson

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