Poetic Justice
Cast :Janet Jackson, Tupac Shakur, Regina King, Joe Torry, Tyra Ferrell
Director :John Singleton
Studio :Columbia/Tristar Studios
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Widescreen
Released Date :July 23, 1993
DVD Released Date :February 05, 2002
Language :Spanish (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJune 24, 2005
Summarythe worst
Content
movie i have ever seen. Corny, stupid and laughable. Anyone who likes this movie is a certified moron.

Rating
DateJune 21, 2005
SummaryAlot of you will not get it!!!!
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I am no genius ummmh!!! come to think of it oh yes i am, however this movie is a surprising refreshment with a rich sense of reality!!! what the heck did i just say???? see you don't get it!!!(i told you so!!), the suppoting cast was great and i loved Regina King & Joe Torry characters in this movie alot, Tupac was cool and the whole journey that was Poetic Justice was worth the ride, i love this movie it's no classic like B.I.T.H it defintely has it's moments some sad, some funny, some deep, then why a 3 star rating??? well Janet Jackson can't f@cking act!!!!! (plain and simple) to me she's beautiful!!!The Only thing that kept me focus to her character was her ass!!!! big ass wow!!! she looked great!!! but that all the acting was less than wanting and at time i wish she just made signs rather that speak really!!! however this movie has alot of other supporting roles, charcters and situations that makes it a difintely interesting movie that"s beautiful to watch and yes i have this in my collection try it you might like it!!! laterzzz folks.....

Rating
DateApril 29, 2005
Summarygood to watch if you like tupac or janet jackson
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This movie was produced good, janet gets a chance to show of her acting skills for the first time in a long time since doing Fame in the 80's. I think she did an okay job, but if she were to do poetic justice today, the character justice would be a bit more convincing. But all in all, it's a good film and the plot and subplots were good. Also it was nice to see janet's hit song Again featured in the movie.

Rating
DateApril 04, 2005
SummaryUn-Poetic misinterpretations !!
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Originally , I wasn't going to write an online review about this film. Mainly because it came out , over a decade ago. However , I feel the need to defend it , from most of these other reviews.Therefore , I will explain two important points. 1) Alot of people dislike this film for the dialog. The film is based on people who are frustrated with the directions of their lives and the deterioration of their envioronment ( aka:hood ). The profanity might be abundant in the script , but it was coming from characters who vented their frustrations, that way.Not everyone in the hood cusses. But John Singleton's characters, do. Nobody protested Martin Scorcese's Goodfellas. I'm sure not every Italian cusses. 2) Alot of people say that there's too many things going on , in the movie. John Singleton said , in the commentary , that he deliberately , filmed that way. He was trying to cappture the realism of everyday life and exemplify the fact that things are still happening , irregardless of the problems of our central characters. Personally , I think John Singleton, did a phenominal job of juggling other delimas, from the side characters, without sacrificing the importance, of the dynamics between Justice and Lucky. Another director would've totally blown the task , altogether. As for the dvd , it offers a director's commentary ( which some reviewers , obviously didn't watch ) and previews of other Singleton, films. The film's theme is simple : Love can conquer all. All acting performances are excellent and the soundtrack is good ( old and new school , atleast in '93 ). * The featured cameo appearances, of Mayu Angelo, The Last Poets,and the dedicated acting from Tupac Shakur and Regina King, cement "Poetic Justice",into a significant and unforgettable film.

Rating
DateFebruary 23, 2005
SummaryMy favorite singer in her first movie role
Content
I am going to try my best not to be biased towards Janet because she is my favorite entertainer. I am going to be blatantly honest with everyone because it's only fair.
"Poetic Justice" is not a movie that just anyone would enjoy. It is more suited for someone who is familiar with urban street life. A lot of people would be disgusted with this movie because of the profanity and violence. John Singleton did a nice job with writing the movie, keeping in mind that this is his second movie endeavor. I agree with the reviewers who stated that he tried to put too many situations in one movie, but I don't think he left anything out.
"Poetic Justice" is a motion picture about a young hairdresser from California named Justice (THE BEAUTIFUL JANET JACKSON) who has lost her mother, boyfriend and grandmother, and she feels somewhat alone in the world. In fact, John puts into the viewers mind that the only person she really has is her best friend, Iesha (Regina King). In the beginning of the movie Justice has just lost her boyfriend and is obviously very bitter about that. She seems to take the anger out on Lucky (2 Pac). Lucky likes Justice but she is still not over her late boyfriend. Lucky and Iesha's boyfriend, Chicago (Joe Torry) have to take a trip to drop some packages off because they are mail men. Chicago asks Iesha to come along and to bring a friend, so she brings Justice. While on their way to drop off the packages, Lucky tries to have conversations with Justice, but she is really hurt about the loss of the boyfriend, so she is in no mood for talking. She is very bitchy towards Lucky and he gets mad and they begin to argue throughout the movie until they discover that they have much in common. As stated, there are other situations in the movie that hang by the waist side.
When one is acting, it should not be visible that he or she is acting. The actor is supposed to make you believe that you are that person. Janet obviously did her best, but she just is not believable. She's supposed to be a "ghetto girl", but anyone could easily see right through her. Maybe it wasn't the best role for her, or maybe she just didn't have enough real life experience. She did a good, but not great job.
I enjoyed this movie, but it's very necessary for me to reiterate that I don't think it's for everyone.
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