3 reviews
An amazing side of the story of a figure that touched the hearts of a lot of chicagoans. Trough the trials and the tribulations, it's inspiring to see how far he has come and still hungry.
- acostanadielle
- Apr 17, 2019
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As someone who was born and raised in Chicago in the 80's & '90s, I grew up a die hard Bull's fan and Michael Jordan fan. I never thought I would enjoy a Bull's player as much as Michael Jordan, until Derrick came along. This perfect documentary gives a great behind the scenes look at where Derrick came from, what made Derrick tick and what really happened and what Derrick was really thinking and going through while playing with the Bulls.
I love how Derrick opened up in the film and how he genuinely shared his thoughts and who he is. Powdered sugar and skittles, my man. I will always love Derrick Rose.
I love how Derrick opened up in the film and how he genuinely shared his thoughts and who he is. Powdered sugar and skittles, my man. I will always love Derrick Rose.
That was one hell of a documentary. I really enjoyed this documentary. They did a good job piecing together the footages in order from how he grew up and where he is now. There were some things that I did not know about Drose and what he went through which made me really open my eyes. I had such a mixed bag of emotions; anger, sadness, happiness. I could feel and connect with what D'Rose had been through. The music that was put in this film was also pretty good, it had a good match with the tone/vibe of the documentary.
Overall it was a very good documentary, I think they had a lot potential and could have made the documentary into episodes which would have been better for the pacing and would give a easier time unpacking D'Rose's younger years growing up in Inglewood, his highschool years, and college season.
Memorable: No Rewatchable: Maybe..
Overall it was a very good documentary, I think they had a lot potential and could have made the documentary into episodes which would have been better for the pacing and would give a easier time unpacking D'Rose's younger years growing up in Inglewood, his highschool years, and college season.
Memorable: No Rewatchable: Maybe..