Biggie & Tupac es una investigación sin tapujos de los asesinatos sin resolver de las dos mayores estrellas que el rap ha producido: Christopher Wallace, alias Biggie Smalls, y Tupac Shakur.Biggie & Tupac es una investigación sin tapujos de los asesinatos sin resolver de las dos mayores estrellas que el rap ha producido: Christopher Wallace, alias Biggie Smalls, y Tupac Shakur.Biggie & Tupac es una investigación sin tapujos de los asesinatos sin resolver de las dos mayores estrellas que el rap ha producido: Christopher Wallace, alias Biggie Smalls, y Tupac Shakur.
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Russell Poole - LAPD Detective: I almost took my life, but it was my kids that actually saved me. Okay? And, uh... it hurt. I was betrayed by my own department, because of the core values that the Los Angeles police department preached from day one. Honesty. Integrity, okay? Tell the truth, swear to tell the truth; nothing but the truth - so help you God. Do a good job, do a thorough job, work for the community. I believed in the oath of office. I believed in protect and serving the people. I really did, but on the inside and behind closed doors; that wasn't the case. When it came to cops being investigated... we weren't serving the public the way we should've served the public.
- ConexionesEdited from Rap City (1989)
- Banda sonoraHypnotize
Composed by The Notorious B.I.G., Sean 'Diddy' Combs, Deric Angelettie, Randy 'Badazz' Alpert
Performed by The Notorious B.I.G.
Contains interpolations from "La Di Da Di" written by Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Nick Bloomfield is someone you could call a controversial filmmaker because his documentaries are usually attacked by people for a number of reasons. His style is also something that rubs a few people the wrong way and both of those things are on hand here in this documentary that takes a look at the murders of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious BIG. This documentary takes a look at their murders, what connection they might have to each other and what role the LAPD might have played in them.
BIGGIE AND TUPAC isn't done in the sleazy style as the director's KURT AND COURTNEY but it's certainly just as entertaining. It seems that these murders may eventually go down in history as giant mysteries but there's no question that Bloomfield tries to get to the bottom of them. This includes him going into rather bad areas to interview people and his questions are also to the point where he challenges people to answer. Considering how shady some of these people are, when you watch Bloomfield press them you can't help but feel a little tension.
The biggest thing here is that Bloomfield manages to interview Russell Poole, the LAPD Detective who basically accused the department of a major cover up and accused several people of being involved in the murder. He is interviewed here and discusses various bits of information as it applies to the murders. There's no question that his stuff is some of the best here but we also get interviews with several people who knew Tupac as well as Christopher Wallace. Wallace's own mother is also on hand here being interviewed.
BIGGIE AND TUPAC shines a light on many of the conspiracy theories out there so it's interesting to see them discussed and broken down. The documentary is certainly very entertaining and we get a lot of information on not only the murders but also the whole East Coast vs West Coast rap battle that started the whole situation.
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- 13 sept 2018
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 94.874 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 5728 US$
- 22 sept 2002
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 146.419 US$
- Duración1 hora 48 minutos
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