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A Day in the Life (2009) Online

A Day in the Life (2009) Online
Original Title :
A Day in the Life
Genre :
Movie / Action / Crime / Drama / Musical / Thriller
Year :
2009
Directror :
Sticky Fingaz
Cast :
Alvin 'Porky' Holland,Bokeem Woodbine,Chris Fleming
Writer :
Sticky Fingaz
Budget :
$3,100,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 30min
Rating :
5.4/10
A Day in the Life (2009) Online

Bad blood between two urban crime families explodes into an all-out turf war in this gritty, hard-hitting drama set to rap and starring music legend Sticky Fingaz.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Alvin 'Porky' Holland Alvin 'Porky' Holland - Shawn
Bokeem Woodbine Bokeem Woodbine - Bam Bam
Chris Fleming Chris Fleming - Officer Jenkins
Clarence Williams III Clarence Williams III - Sam
Darris Love Darris Love - No Love
Darren L. Miller Darren L. Miller - The Snitch (as Darren 'Aktenup' Miller)
Derek Wells Derek Wells - Hospital Hitman
Drena De Niro Drena De Niro - P
Erik Palladino Erik Palladino - Special Agent Budden
Faizon Love Faizon Love - 'Black' Ike Smith
Fredro Starr Fredro Starr - Phya
Gill Gayle Gill Gayle - Sergeant Jameson
Grant Wells Grant Wells - Lil' Sticky
Hassan Johnson Hassan Johnson - Mr. Fix It
Ian 'Blaze' Kelly Ian 'Blaze' Kelly - Blaze

Posthumous release after Lamont Bentley (L Mob) died in a car crash four years earlier.

A Day In Life was intended to be a hip-hop opera. There is no spoken dialogue throughout the film. Every line in the film is rapped by the actors with accompanying melody.

The film centers on one day in the life of Stick, a gang leader, as he attempts to retire from a life of crime. A Day in the Life contains no spoken dialogue. Instead, the actors rap all their lines over a hip-hop beat.


User reviews

funike

funike

A Day in the Life covers the story of a gang of new yorkers pushing drugs and living fast. Life in the game in hard, and somethings about to go down. The whole movie is set to a hip-hop beat, with all the dialogue in the scenes being rapped along to the music.

I viewed it without knowing any of this information, or what to expect at all. I was not only surprised, but very impressed! The style of dialogue delivery serves only to heighten the tension throughout, with gun battles and all out war which builds steadily with rare respite.

There is an occasional hardware(weaponry) showcase as a testimony to just how much business the new yorkers mean, which was a bit pointless to be honest(although I did chuckle!).

There are some characters you will recognise, even more so if you have watched many gang related series on television(such as "The Wire"), it was nice to see some familiar faces.

As someone who dislikes the vast majority of hip-hop and a fair amount of rapping it's easy to see how some may dislike this movie. Having said that,personally I would recommend it as something different, unpredictable and quite simply a very interesting piece of work!
salivan

salivan

I enjoyed it, it was a truly unique movie. All the dialogs are rapped and they rhyme through the whole time. The story was quite mediocre. It was OK but nothing special. There were a lot of gangster-rapper clichés and the women were all naked till almost naked. The acting wasn't the best, but some actors did it well, some didn't. Hip-Hop beats were the soundtrack of this movie, I liked that. The cameraman wasn't the most experienced but it was OK. The blood effects were quite cheap, there was a lot of shooting.

I liked it because I like Hip-Hop and I'm OK with all of those clichés. But if you are not somebody who enjoys this kind of culture you maybe shouldn't watch this. You can try but don't expect much, it's just that this whole movie is a big kind of rap musical which Hip Hop fans of course enjoy because it's the first of it's kind - as far as I know. Besides watching it really takes some concentration to get through the slang and understand all of it - especially if your not a native English speaker.
Gavigamand

Gavigamand

First of all, I was amazed at the cast that he put together for this film. Even actors that aren't household names that you might recognize appear in this movie. You almost forget that it is an indie with this amazing cast.

The plot is your typical drug war trying-to-get-out-the-game story but the fact that everyone raps for 120 minutes makes it interesting enough. There are only several other movies that did this but not as great as this one(i've seen them all). Not to mention this was written by sticky fingaz, maybe not alone but definitely written by him.

On the other hand, sticky was also the director. Some of the camera angles and scenes left you saying "wtf?" and wondering if they had enough time to edit the film before release. I laughed when I seen the credits- stick had his hands in every thing but most noticeable was that he was a camera man.

Unlike some of the other movies onyx played in, this one had no problems at all with acting and could have been a great film if it weren't for the terrible camera work. All in all, I definitely suggest you rent/buy because it is something different. You might get some laughs in, I know I did.
Tetaian

Tetaian

A musical for gangsta rap fans.... seriously! A Day In The Life actually plays like your average gangsta rap album being acted out while the lyrics are running. You could literally black the TV and listen to this movie like a 1:30hr CD. Terrible acting, but it is what it is and actually a good attempt at it. Coolest thing is all of the usual hardcore ghetto movie suspects are present in one movie... Omar from The Wire, Onyx (Fredro Starr, and Sticky Fingaz), Treach, Mekhi Phifer, Cane from Menace II Society, Omar Epps, Faision Love, Bokine Woodbine, Kurupt, guns, sexy video chicks, genocide, excess money, suspicion, and drugs.

The two most seasoned actors in the film show it during their scenes while rapping their respective lines. Guess who they are...