[The film] never breathes long enough to revel in the magnetism and wit of a conflicted personality who burned through his talent like he knew he wasn’t long for the world.
Tupac: Resurrection (2003)
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Reviews Counted:84
Fresh:65
Rotten:19
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: There's no question where the director's loyalty lies in this one-sided tribute; however, Tupac's charisma makes this doc an engaging sit.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong language and images of drugs, violence and sex
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Theatrical Release:Nov 14, 2003 Wide
Box Office: $7,646,264
Synopsis: "This is my story, a story about ambition, violence, redemption and love." --Tupac Shakur Celebrating the life of Tupac Shakur, one of the top-selling hip-hop artists of all time, "Tupac:... "This is my story, a story about ambition, violence, redemption and love." --Tupac Shakur Celebrating the life of Tupac Shakur, one of the top-selling hip-hop artists of all time, "Tupac: Resurrection" explores Shakur’s life viscerally and dramatically through his own words and music, as well as through vivid images of the world as he experienced it. The film carefully mines video archives to expose the brilliant storyteller that Shakur was during interviews and in personal conversations throughout his life. In his own words, Shakur powerfully takes viewers with him throughout the happiness and the sadness of his childhood, through the ups and downs of his professional career, through his romances and his life-altering mistakes, and finally, through the lessons he has learned. Not merely a commemoration of his life and artistry, "Tupac: Resurrection" explores honestly and openly Shakur’s many complexities. It examines the artist’s gifts, passions and conflicts, and unravels the mystique of his life by looking at those who influenced him early on. An intimate portrait of a young man who rose from a life of adversity into a global icon who touched millions of lives, "Tupac: Resurrection" is the only film made in collaboration with Shakur’s mother, former Black Panther Afeni Shakur. It is also the only film told entirely in his own words. Visually stunning, this inspirational life story features never-before-seen concert footage, private home movies and excerpts from Tupac’s poetry and journals, all of which serve to create a very personal portrayal of a sensitive, passionate and often provocative artist who died before his time. In addition, the film features a soundtrack of Shakur’s best-selling music, as well as all new music by Biggie Smalls, Eminem, 50 Cent and Shakur himself, who currently ranks among the top 40 best-selling artists of all time, with more than 33.5 million records sold to date. [More]
Starring: Tupac Shakur
Starring: Tupac Shakur
Director: Lauren Lazin
Director: Lauren Lazin
Producer: Preston L. Holmes, Karolyn Ali, Lauren Lazin
Studio: Paramount Pictures
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Reviews for Tupac: Resurrection
Valentine or propaganda? No matter how you swing it, this is an energetic introduction to the Godfather of Gangsta.
This film's title is accurate. Tupac Shakur is more alive than he's ever been -- and more endlessly fascinating than ever.
Tupac: Resurrection does not shy away from the violence or controversy in the rapper's life, but this film is a love letter, no question. Shakur comes across as smart, energetic and deeply philosophical.
The strength of this movie is that it never flinches in showing us why [Tupac] made the choices he felt he had to make -- even though they ended up costing him his life.
The film paints a convincing portrait of Tupac as a true artist whose talents embraced a big chunk of entertainment: acting, music, poetry, dance.
Filmmaker Lauren Lazin has created a loving tribute to this late star as if he was her own son. Fans will approve.
To say he was complicated doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of what Tupac was really about. Unfortunately, neither does this film.
Don't expect investigative reporting.... Tupac: Resurrection is a trip through a man's head.
It's great to hear a person no longer with us captured so bountifully in interviews, talking and even bubbling about his friends, his legacy and his scrapes.
In a year of outstanding documentaries, “Tupac: Resurrection” rates up there with the best.
it would be difficult to come away from Tupac: Resurrection without some level of admiration for this complex artist.
Director Lauren Lazin masterfully stitches together bits and pieces of Shakur's interviews to underline the big, Shakespearean themes -- ambition, violence, redemption -- that seemed to define his life.
"Tupac: Resurrection" is one of the most eerie documentaries you'll ever see.
Take away the typical lush life or hard life images you associate with rap, and Shakur’s struggles are common
Informative and interesting reflections on his life by the man himself.
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