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Feli Fame, Christopher Coolie Thomas, Jamal Woolard, and Amiri Koronz Thompson in Dope Boy Magic (2023)

Review by michaelbaynetech

Dope Boy Magic

6/10

I enjoy a good Urban dope/gang movie, but......

Not for nothing, decent story line considering. But the scenes involving the shooting of people, were very poorly done. Towards the end of the movie, when the guy was behind the bar shooting what appears to be an AR-15 or other automatic rifle, is almost comical. He's standing not 10 ft from the guy he is shooting at, who's crouched down next to a door filled with window panes, and not one window was shot or even hit for that matter. Making the entire scene laughable. He must have unloaded 50 rounds and not 10 feet away, not one window was destroyed. And don't get me started on the fight scenes, where almost every punch and kick was held back, in order to not hurt the victim. Towards the end when the 2 main characters were fighting in the garage next to the car, there was one kick made, that didn't even look like it connected with the guy on the ground, only to elicit a grunt from the victim. Maybe I am asking too much from a film that looks like it was made on a shoe string budget.
  • michaelbaynetech
  • Feb 4, 2024

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