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Belly

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
13K
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DMX and Nas in Belly (1998)
Trailer
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3 Videos
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Drug CrimeGangsterCrimeDrama

Two young friends involved in organized crime and drug dealing find that their priorities differ.Two young friends involved in organized crime and drug dealing find that their priorities differ.Two young friends involved in organized crime and drug dealing find that their priorities differ.

  • Director
    • Hype Williams
  • Writers
    • Anthony Bodden
    • Nas
    • Hype Williams
  • Stars
    • Nas
    • DMX
    • Taral Hicks
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hype Williams
    • Writers
      • Anthony Bodden
      • Nas
      • Hype Williams
    • Stars
      • Nas
      • DMX
      • Taral Hicks
    • 154User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    'Creed II' Cast on Knockout Soundtracks and Inspiring Scenes
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    'Creed II' Cast on Knockout Soundtracks and Inspiring Scenes

    Photos80

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    Top cast50

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    Nas
    Nas
    • Sincere
    DMX
    DMX
    • Tommy 'Buns' Bundy
    Taral Hicks
    Taral Hicks
    • Kisha
    Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins
    Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins
    • Tionne
    Hassan Johnson
    Hassan Johnson
    • Mark
    Oliver 'Power' Grant
    Oliver 'Power' Grant
    • Knowledge
    • (as Power)
    Louie Rankin
    • Lennox
    Stan Drayton
    • Wise
    • (as Stanley Drayton)
    James Parris
    • LaKid
    Method Man
    Method Man
    • Shameek
    Kurt Loder
    Kurt Loder
    • Kurt Loder
    Benjamin F. Chavis
    Benjamin F. Chavis
    • Rev. Saviour
    • (as Minister Benjamin F. Muhammed)
    Tyrin Turner
    Tyrin Turner
    • Rico
    Jay Black
    • Black
    John 'B.J.' Bryant
    • Thug #1
    Prince 'Blunt' Graham
    • Thug #2
    Wondosas 'Kilo' Martin
    • Thug #3
    Shaun Morrison
    • Housekeeper
    • Director
      • Hype Williams
    • Writers
      • Anthony Bodden
      • Nas
      • Hype Williams
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    User reviews154

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    7cvp3

    One of the better "Urban/Hip-Hop" Movies of the 90's

    First off this is one of those movie where you either hate it or love it. I loved the movie. I found it to be one of the better urban movies to come out in the 90's not better then boyz n da hood or menace II society. But It was the best one that centered around life in New York's crime underworld. I also think it's DMX's best movie so far. The movie is stylishly filmed by Director Hype WIlliams and the characters are extremely realistic. The dialog is also realistic. The movie might fall short when it comes to how the plot is set up and the overall development of the characters. That is not to say that the movie doesn't have an overall significant meaning because it does. It addresses some of the problems that face inner city youth today. Most people that don't like this movie fail to realize this fact. The minister character in the movie is not important but rather what he is saying is. With that said I feel that the movie takes bold steps to show how certain ways of life are wrong and why they should be changed. The movie is also not your typical crime/drug movie however it does have some of those moments that could have been rethought to be a bit more interesting. With all that said I recommend the movie to be at least watched once because if nothing else the movie does have a great soundtrack and decent plot.
    8iolaus08

    Classic Hip Hop/Rap culture movie! Excellent!

    Despite any other negative reviews I truly enjoy this movie! The plot line parallels Scarface very closely but is done in such a different way that the movie has a feel of its own. The acting is excellent, and not just for rappers. All the performances in the movie can hold their own without any pretext. The plot in fast paced and intricate with twists, turns, ups and downs. The language is graphic but not unrealistic for the type of characters portraited. All in all this movie is entertaining from start to finish and all of my friends that have watched it with me have enjoyed it (even those that don't like rap at all).

    8 out of 10
    6StevePulaski

    Hip-hop noir in its finest (and perhaps only) form

    NOTE: This film was recommended to me by YouTube user Kjo Schultz for "Steve Pulaski Sees It." Hype Williams' Belly follows the troubled escapades of two New York street criminals named Tommy (DMX) and Sincere (Nas), in addition to their partners in crime, as the gang spends their nights cracking cars and robbing nightclubs using little else other than brute force. This provides them with pocket money for the meantime; enough where Tommy can satisfy his girlfriend Keisha (Taral Hicks) and Sincere can take care of his girlfriend Tionne (Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins) and infant daughter.

    However, the big break for these gentleman comes at the turn of the 2000's, when heroin prices are escalating and the business is becoming a lucrative venture for anyone willing to take the risk. Tommy and Sincere go on to meet "Ox" (Louie Rankin), a heroin drug lord who wants to work with the men due to their promise. The perils of urban life soon take their toll on the men, in addition to greed and self-absorption, most of it resting on Sincere, who has to constantly battle the push and pull effect he gets with his business and his wife nearly every day.

    Belly is an interesting street-drama largely for its cinematography, and surprisingly not so much for its two leading male performers, two of the biggest names in hip-hop at the time. Rather than opting for flare with a constantly moving camera or canted angles similar to the Hughes Brothers' Menace II Society (this film also featured Tyrin Turner from that film in a small supporting performance, as well), Williams and cinematographer Malik Hassan Sayeed employ a wide variety of different ambiance and aesthetic warmth to the film. Consider the scene in a nightclub, where the blacklights make the characters "glow" blue in a strangely eerie, unsettling manner. Then consider one of the chase sequences in the film and how Williams employs very vivid, cleanly shot and paced car chases that help make a film that's mostly grounded in reality suspend disbelief for a few minutes in order to give you something completely different.

    There's more variety to Belly than I initially had predicted. The issue at hand is that there is so much going on in Belly that it's a shame character development suffers as a result. Granted, this particular drama doesn't have a liberal three hours to build up character relations, but it doesn't have the same hard-hitting punch and haunting, "urban jungle" vibes as a film like New Jack City did a few year prior. DMX and Nas do a fairly adequate job of conveying characters, but there's not a lot to them as people, which makes their performances, as well as their characters, stunted from any kind of significant growth.

    On an unrelated note, the soundtrack for Belly is what truly pushes it over and makes it a presence. Songs from Wu-Tang Clan, Method Man, and DMX himself populate a film that pulsates with life and adds to the noir-aesthetic Williams and Sayeed work to create. While it's unfortunate that Belly's lacking character development and rather subpar plot distract its loftier, more impressive elements, there's almost never too many urban films that depict some kind of dichotomy between playing by the rules and ripping the rulebook to shreds when you look at where it has gotten you. The film, in many ways, proudly showcases that.

    Starring: DMX, Nas, Taral Hicks, Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, Louie Rankin, and Tyrin Turner. Directed by: Hype Williams.
    nicktoyas495

    Pimp Movie: dont know why people dont like this one

    I WARN YOU THAT THERE ARE SOME THINGS THAT SPOIL THE MOVIE SO IF YOUR GONNA WATCH THIS MOVIE, DONT READ THIS REVIEW FIRST i look on this website and see that you people dont appreciate a good movie when you see one. Belly makes more sense everytime i see it. everytime im in a bad mood i watch Belly and dont care about a thing in the world. i heard they're making a Belly 2 and if this is the case then i would be the first to go see it. the way they use everything in this movie wants me to watch it over and over again so i can understand the movie better. everything in this movie is great. very stylish, heart touching moments, and that memorable part where DMX is sooo drunk and high he just sits there that part is awesome. not to mention an awesome soundtrack and a movie that really does make sense if you know what your looking at...you guys just listen to critic assholes that assume a movies bad just cause it has rappers in it. Props to DMX and Nas for great acting and Hype Williams or anyone who can contact the authorities about this..if you see this message, please tell them: MAKE A BELLY 2, MAKE SURE OF A GOOD PLOT IN WHICH SOMEHOW THEY GET NAS OUT OF AFRICA AND BACK INTO THE STATES BY CUTTING A DEAL THAT WILL GET TOMMY OUTTA JAIL (HE DIDNT KILL THE MINISTER) PLEASE IF YOU GET THIS MESSAGE, MAKE A BELLY 2. PLEASE EVERYONE IN MY TOWN POP. 66,000 WILL WATCH THIS. PLEASE MAKE BELLY 2!! 5 OUT OF 5!
    10JPhish

    Derivative, but fantastic, see it

    I really get p***ed off at movie critics sometimes. This is one of those times. I have insomnia, see what's on TV, check the rating (1 star out of 4) and almost pass it by, but decide to watch it for the camp value.

    Why did critics hate this? Why do they in general hate movies like this? The film immediately reminded me of "The Harder They Come", "Pusher" (Nicolas Winding Refn's fantastic Danish film), "Laws of Gravity", "Kids", "Clerks", "Mean Streets", "Zebrahead", "The Killing of A Chinese Bookie", "Boogie Nights", "Rome, Open City" and "The Bicycle Thief". Why does it seem that film critics love neo-realism if its 'white', but usually hate it otherwise.

    If you're a fan of these kinds of movies, give this one a chance. Unfortunately, with the unfavorable judgment from up on high that this film received, I doubt anyone will read these words. Darn critics. I don't usually insinuate things like this, but I have to wonder if a racial aspect is at play here, that maybe xenophobia deflected a lot of critics from giving this one a chance. Oh well, I loved it in any case.

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    • Trivia
      The scenes where the characters are seen smoking weed in the film are real, the marijuana blunts being smoked are not props.
    • Goofs
      When Roger is offering Tommy a deal, he tells him that, unless he cooperates, he will, "go to jail forever." Jail is where suspects are held before trial or for short sentences, typically less than one year. Prison is where someone would go to serve a longer sentence, especially one lasting "forever." A law enforcement officer, especially a high-ranking one like Roger, would know the difference and not use the terms interchangeably.
    • Quotes

      Rev. Saviour: I knew you were coming... so I sent everyone away... because I believed my final moment was at hand. Before you pull that trigger... and take my life, I would like the chance to tell you some things, perhaps to think about after I am gone. Don't worry about me stallin'. My people have orders to leave me to my studies for another 15 minutes. I will only take five. Can you bear with me? Will you? Then make up your mind. Today marks the change of not only a New Year, but a new millennium. Take a look around. The majority of the youth roam the streets... dealing in drugs, sex and violence, thinking these things have no real effect on life. Crimes without real punishment. An uncaring, unfeeling generation... without knowledge of self. This is the future of our nation, the future of our people. Do you think hatred and evil will go unpunished? The world is now feeling the heat... from flames it has kept burning since the beginning of civilization. You represent that fire. You and I are just a small part of God's plan. The evil men of this world have applied every method possible... to deceive its occupants. And each time with greater success than anticipated. But no more. Tonight, with this new millennium, God will begin to overcome this evil. I represent the truth... to the people. Without truth, nothing is sacred. The lie-that's what the devil is all about. You know that, that's why you're here. The truth is, we all play a grave role... in our own destruction. Your money. Your lifestyles. The things that people value and covet so dearly... are the bait that lures them out of the light. Through the love of others... I have power. The truth gives me this. Those that fear me send you here, here to murder all that I say. They use what you fear against you. Your fear of death, your fear of imprisonment. Where in this world is anyone safe from death? You see the lies you've been told? The path you take is not your own. Have you ever thought about how precious a life is? How difficult it is to create? How loosely and easily it has been for you to take away? Brother, help me. Help me to do what's right. Help me to stop the slaughter of our children. Help me to put an end to the disrespect... and the dishonor of our most valuable resource: the black woman. Help me put an end... to the destruction of the young mind through the use of drugs, alcohol. Help me to build up a population of great thinkers. People who create change... through thoughtfulness and spirituality. Will you choose that truth? Will you? Will you choose the light over the darkness? Hold it, stay where you are. Will you choose life? It's time. It's time, man. It's time.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mýa Feat. Noreaga & Raekwon: Movin' Out (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Back to Life
      (a cappella version)

      Performed by Soul II Soul

      Written by Jazzie B (as Trevor Berrisford Romeo)

      Published by SONY/ATV Music

      Courtesy of Virgin Records America, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black Blood
    • Filming locations
      • Irvington, New Jersey, USA(Shooting In Club Scene)
    • Production company
      • Big Dog Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,639,390
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,454,776
      • Nov 8, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,639,390
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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