Clockers Movie Review

Cast & Crew

Director : Spike Lee

Producer : Spike Lee, Monty Ross, Martin Scorsese,

Screenwriter : Spike Lee, Richard Price,

Starring : Harvey Keitel, Mekhi Phifer, Delroy Lindo, John Turturro,

After the first 2 minutes of Clockers, during which a parade of bloody crime scene photos are splashed on the screen, you'll be ready to put down your popcorn. After the first 15 minutes, you'll be bored enough to go buy some more.

You can't imagine how sick and tired I was of hearing the hype surrounding Clockers, Spike Lee's latest film about (surprise!) African-Americans in Brooklyn who get into trouble with drugs, murder, and betrayal. Every other critic on the planet will probably say they love Clockers so as not to appear uncool. I'll give it to you straight.

By and large, Lee has forgone the traditional concepts of moviemaking (to tell a cohesive, interesting, entertaining story) in favor of playing a lot of bad music, giving us some incomprehensible and overlapping dialogue, photographing some meaningless low-light images, and other sundry nonsense. A plot does exist: Strike (Mekhi Phifer) is a clocker (a drug dealer), and his boss (Delroy Lindo, a shameless Samuel L. Jackson wannabe) sends Strike to kill the local fast food franchise's night manager. After all, who wouldn't? The cops (Harvey Keitel and John Turturro) close in, and everything comes crashing down.

To be honest, it never goes up high enough to crash, per se. The film just wallows in its hipper-than-thou attitude and never becomes engaging in the least. Characters come and go with no motivation, spouting their lines as if...Spike Lee had written them for the actors. No one is likable at all. Lee's ultra-stylish use of a constantly moving camera gets old in about 5 minutes, annoying in 10. And the film just drones on and on...for 132 very unnecessary minutes.

While Clockers has its moments, they are few and far between. By the time the film starts to show some promise (about 90 minutes in), it's much too late to save it. Overall this is the perfect example of how not to make a movie about the mean streets, coming off more like a gory Movie of the Week than a feature film.

The bottom line for this movie about drugs? Just say no.

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16th June 2006 21:00

MC Freakaziod     (1)

y is this person being such a hater on this movie?!??!this is exactly how life was back then and i believe that the ghetto was brought to life by spike lee. u should be lucky that u didnt have to live in these situation. id bet if they would have put u out there for even a day you would wish u were home with a loved 1..u cant hang. the only real reason y u are criticising this movie is because u are afraid of that life style, and anyone that lives it. i would like to here ur comments on wat i have said so plz write me back.in the subject plz say "response to lee"my email is djjimology101@aol.comthank u jimi

Clockers Rating

" Grim "

Rating: R, 1995

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