Shaft Comments

  • Brandy 2023-07-22 17:35:59

    The sequel after 19 years, the family carnival shootout comedy, the music is so extra, I love...

  • Adelbert 2023-07-18 06:53:12

    Hahaha, it's like a script written by the black version of Shane Black, full of witty words, full of the flavor of the 70s and 80s. The story itself is very cliché, but it has a strong sense of rhythm, and the appearance of the third-generation shaft is even more interesting, but the most irresistible thing is SLJ's charm, it's like being amused by...

  • Jacey 2023-07-16 07:01:03

    The first half is basically full of talkative plots, the rhythm is too problematic, and some gunfights are added later, deliberately put on poses, and there is no suspense. It's a two-and-a-half-point film. Seeing the hard work of Samuel Jackson, give it another...

  • Alanna 2023-07-07 19:47:45

    Take the original sound back and use it again, Funky your...

  • Clay 2023-07-06 15:53:08

    Not as good as the super cool remake, but the old leopard is still...

  • Palma 2023-07-06 09:11:35

    Just listen to Samuel Jackson's...

  • Alexzander 2023-06-26 18:54:48

    I feel like Samuel took Morgan’s class a few years ago, but now you are 70, and it’s time to find a...

  • Newell 2023-06-20 18:31:55

    It's also a black father-son family comedy, the gap is just that big... An authentic black movie is much better than the so-called "black movie" of black and white people. The music of the 80s, the plot of the 90s... There are great moments, and there are puzzling "cuts". Overall, aside from the acting and actors, this film is not that good. But compared to similar movies of the same year, it is still worth watching. At least it's much better than the movie "Will Smith Brings His Son"......

  • Nelle 2023-06-20 07:27:34

    Shuang film is in power, but the plot design is still not very...

  • Theron 2023-06-13 07:05:07

    Old-fashioned and boring embarrassing...

Extended Reading

Shaft quotes

  • John Shaft Jr.: Is there no non-violent people in Harlem?

  • John Shaft I: Boy, back in the day, we didn't need guns. All we needed was our bare knuckles.

    [reveals an arsenal of firearms]

    John Shaft I: But you can't be too prepared.