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Fruitvale Station
Description
The movie follows the last days of Oscar's life; A 22 year old black man who had series of clashes with friends and families.
The movie follows the last days of Oscar's life; A 22 year old black man who had series of clashes with friends and families.
Actors:
Wanda Johnson,
Dwight Taylor,
Michael James,
Tamera Tomakili,
Jemal McNeil,
Jonathan Sahoo,
Melonie Diaz,
Alex Alessandro Garcia,
Dawayne Jordan,
Kenny Grimm,
Ruben Rivera,
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Wanda Johnson
Dwight Taylor
Michael James
Tamera Tomakili
Jemal McNeil
Jonathan Sahoo
Melonie Diaz
25 April 1984, New York City, New York, USA
Alex Alessandro Garcia
Dawayne Jordan
Kenny Grimm
Ruben Rivera
Director:
Ryan Coogler
Ryan Coogler
23 May 1986, Oakland, California, USA
Country:
United States
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November 07, 2014
As well as being a superb piece of filmmaking and writing that tells an important story of what happened, it's also a thought-provoking tribute to what could have been.
December 10, 2013
The intimacy of debut writer-director Ryan Coogler's approach to the film and the no-frills, believably real quality of the main performances combine to drive the senselessness of Oscar's killing home with visceral impact.
October 10, 2014
[Fruitvale Station] has a profound emotional impact by keeping things simple.
July 26, 2013
You wonder if Coogler would have felt freer had Grant somehow lived that night, if the director weren't put in a position where he felt the need to honor the dead by bringing him to dramatic life. But he believes in his ambition.
Philadelphia Weekly
April 28, 2015
It's a gentle film, with deep reservoirs of empathy and understanding. And so terribly sad.
March 21, 2017
Michael B. Jordon honed his talent on series like The Wire and Friday Night Lights. His performance seems natural but that doesn't mean it was easy to achieve. It's subtle, deep and fiery.
December 10, 2013
Michael B. Jordan is simply brilliant in his portrayal of Grant, whom Coogler presents as a generally happy, if complex and somewhat troubled young man.
September 22, 2013
It's an unflinching, 360-degree character portrait.
April 06, 2016
Ryan Coogler's film is very sad and will make you cry, and maybe that's a good thing. I acknowledge it's important to devote time and care to such portrayals of abuse and injustice, and Coogler has certainly done that.
December 10, 2013
Writer-director Ryan Coogler's [film is an] assured and evenhanded debut.
April 10, 2016
Michael B. Jordan and Octavia Spencer are particularly good in the film.
Denver Post
July 26, 2013
It's hard not to watch Fruitvale Station with a coiled dread... Yet, Coogler's greatest achievement may be in reminding us that Grant was a work in progress with people who loved him in spite of his flaws and because of his hopes.

