VS. is an urban rites of passage drama set in the hostile and exciting UK rap battle scene.VS. is an urban rites of passage drama set in the hostile and exciting UK rap battle scene.VS. is an urban rites of passage drama set in the hostile and exciting UK rap battle scene.
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Shotty Horroh
- Slaughter
- (as Adam 'Shotty Horroh' Rooney)
Paige Meade
- Miss-Quotes
- (as Paige 'Paigey Cakey' Meade)
Shuffle T.
- Word Phyzix
- (as Adam 'Shuffle-T' Woollard)
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'VS. (2018)' is a compelling and, at times, emotionally resonant film that focuses on a troubled teenager (played by a guy who doesn't even come close to passing for seventeen) who, after being bounced around from foster home to foster home, finally finds an outlet for his inner anger when he stumbles upon the Southend rap-battle scene. It's an engaging and enjoyable time throughout, one that's brought to life with confident - if ever-so-slightly unremarkable - filmmaking and is based on an assured, effective screenplay. The acting is surprisingly good across the board, especially from the lead (who makes his feature debut), as it feels totally naturalistic and adds to the piece's realist aesthetic. It also bolsters the subtle and generally excellent character-work - which is what really drives the feature. The focus on character even runs through the flick's lyrically-accomplished and occasionally challenging battle sequences, which ultimately show an excellent understanding of the culture and even aim to dismantle some of its most toxic of tropes. While these sequences are the loudest and most energetic, they're rarely matched by the sheer power of the picture's quieter moments - a fine feat, indeed. When the two worlds collide in the impressive - if slightly convenient - finale, you'd be hard-pressed not to get a smile on your face. 7/10
I never knew this was out and I do like a bit of battle rap now and again but was so moved by the story and the performance it has inspired me to review this (which is something i never normally do). But all I can say is wow I was glued to the monitor watching it, I paid £3.5 rent it on google play and it was money well spent, for a small film it did really well. Highly recommend watching it even if you do not like battle rap.
Rap is poetry, this movie showed battle rapping and its hatred, showed more about our speech as humans and how impactful words can be. Simple, yet very real life story of young man who finds its way through expressing himself and win because of his creativity. It shows the british battle rap scene in its unique essence, and gives the young generation true message, that life is not about the hate u give and that you achieve only great suffering by blaming others.
Poorly directed and one of the most boring films out there...barely entertainment. The Griswolds had far better quality entertainment on tv in the London hotel when on their European vacation.
I think actor has done good job.. looks like good Amount of life lessons and some great rap battles...it's underrated.. it's about a journey of a rapper who tries to fit in to the game and make sense of his life along side..
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- TriviaNo, it's not based on a true story. All the friends show up to the rap battle at the docks at 4 pm. Way to power of friendship for real life.
- SoundtracksLate Nights In The 15
Written by Avelino (as Achi Aveilno) & Charles Oluwafunsho Nnaji pka Greatness Jones.
Performed by Avelino.
Published by Cooking Vinyl Publishing obo More Music Records/OddChild Music & Reservoir/Reverb Music Ltd.
Courtesy of Cooking Vinyl Publishing obo More Music Records/OddChild Music.
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- Gross worldwide
- $16,323
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
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