Bragging daddy~ BIGGIE lost in your hands

Jimmie 2022-01-06 08:02:12

First of all, this thing is a first-rate account. It ruined BIGGIE, ruined the old BAD BOY, ruined the 90s (Platinum era in the eyes of GZA), ruined PAC, and ruined the east and west sides, etc. The original expectation of this film became helpless after watching it all. When I saw the opening monologue, I seemed to see the soul of GHETTO, but the more I looked at the back, the more I felt as a jerk. In the end, it simply became a family ethics film. Bragging daddy and uncle~ You have to be kind, how can I feel that you are better than BIGGIE after watching this film?
The climax of this film is the confrontation between the rap circles on both sides of the strait. Why is it that the dead are used to speak of the war when it comes to this war? Obviously, those who are not dead can not be caused by the omnipotent bragging father in the film.
BIGGIE is Niu X, this film is silly X. At best, it's just a bragging uncle's fortune.
I don't expect to learn the legend of the time from here.

PS recommends two similar movies, "The Flowing Stream" and "Life Is Like a Song"

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  • Marcella 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The battle between The Notorious BIG and 2PAC, BIG has been dead for many years, and the rap world is still in chaos. . . The benefit is obviously not the music.

  • Kamryn 2022-03-24 09:02:46

    So, impulse is the devil

Notorious quotes

  • Ending Title Card: Christopher Wallace, a.k.a. The Notorious B.I.G., did not live to see the release of his second album. That album, "Life After Death," went on to sell 10 million copies worldwide. With his success, he proved that no dream is too big. The sky is the limit.

  • Voletta Wallace: [voiceover / last lines] My son, Christopher Wallace, told stories. Some of them were funny, some of them were sad, some of them were violent, but people listened. I'm saddened that his life was cut down at the age of 24... but I find solace in knowing that he became a man, and he was ready to live. As I looked out at all those faces; something happened. Someone in the crowd turned on their radio, and I could hear my son's voice!