Home movies, photographs, and recited poetry illustrate the life of Tupac Shakur, one of the most beloved, revolutionary, and volatile hip-hop MCs of all time.
| Year | 2003 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Music, Documentary |
| Director | Lauren Lazin |
| Runtime | 112 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.9/10 (168 votes) |
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The film doesn't rush. It trusts the viewer — gives time to inhabit the characters, understand what's really happening. Direction here serves the actors rather than overwhelming them.
This film doesn't entertain — it speaks. If you're ready for that, it'll leave a mark. If not — it'll seem slow.
A good choice for those who value subtle direction and honest performance.
Director: Lauren Lazin
— MovieFinder Editorial
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Viewing atmosphere: Unhurried, on a weekday evening. Put down the phone, let the film work.
Tupac Shakur
Himself (archive footage)
Afeni Shakur
Self
Snoop Dogg
Self
Dr. Dre
Self
50 Cent
Self
Eminem
Self
Suge Knight
Self (archival)
Jada Pinkett Smith
Self
Ice-T
Self
Marlon Wayans
Self (archival)
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