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Juice
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Four inner-city teenagers get caught up in the pursuit of power and happiness, which they refer to as 'the juice'.
Four inner-city teenagers get caught up in the pursuit of power and happiness, which they refer to as 'the juice'.
Actors:
Juanita Troy-Keitt,
Bruklin Harris,
Doctor Dré,
Rony Clanton,
Tupac Shakur,
Pablo Guzmán,
Maggie Rush,
L.B. Williams,
Sharon Cook,
Jacqui Dickerson,
Mitchell Marchand,
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Juanita Troy-Keitt
Bruklin Harris
Doctor Dré
5 December 1963, Westbury, New York, USA
Rony Clanton
1 November 1946, Terrace, North Carolina, USA
Tupac Shakur
16 June 1971, East Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Pablo Guzmán
Maggie Rush
L.B. Williams
7 May 1949, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Sharon Cook
Jacqui Dickerson
Mitchell Marchand
1973
Director:
Ernest R. Dickerson
Ernest R. Dickerson
25 June 1951, Newark, New Jersey, USA
Country:
United States
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January 01, 2000
Dickerson's story of street kids at risk breaks no new ground. It is better than most, but not by much. Sure looks good, though.
February 09, 2006
Stylishly shot, it works well as a thriller; the result is energetic and entertaining, without the feeling of difficult truths being forgotten.
December 31, 1799
Coming out from behind Spike Lee's camera, Ernest Dickerson has instantly arrived at the forefront of the new wave of black directors. His film aims for the gut, and hits it.
January 01, 2000
Despite the script's reliance on familiar cliches, the film never feels like an exploitation thriller, as we genuinely feel for these kids and the life they've fallen into.
March 27, 2009
An above-average story of four "boys in the hood."
March 26, 2009
Dickerson and co-writer Gerard Brown exhibit a sharp ear for dialog and have some real finds in their largely unknown cast...
January 01, 2000
I'm sure Dickerson has strong feelings about inner-city problems, but if he does he can't convey them.
Apollo Guide
February 13, 2001
A Hitchcockian moment in an elevator is perhaps the film's signature set piece.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
Mr. Dickerson, whose cinematography has been the reason Spike Lee's films look so good, has a terrific eye and some juice of his own.
Film Threat
May 06, 2005
Commanding performances mesh with solid storytelling
January 01, 2000
The movie generates a real tension in its closing passages, as it shows its characters trapped in a plot that seems to be unfolding according to its own merciless logic.

