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Belly (1998)
starring: DMX, Nas, Hassan Johnson, Taral Hicks, Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins
directed by: Hype Williams

Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786305324805
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC
ISBN: 6305324808
Label: Live / Artisan
Manufacturer: Live / Artisan
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Live / Artisan
Release Date: August 17, 1999
Running Time: 95 minutes
Sales Rank: 18837
Studio: Live / Artisan
Theatrical Release Date: November 04, 1998




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Is it Oscar-worthy? No. Is it an alright gangster flick? Sure.
Look, I don't exactly think Hype Williams was aiming to outdo the 'Godfather' movies when he made 'Belly.' For me, however, it stands up there with 'Menace II Society' and 'New Jersey Drive' as interesting slice-of-life flicks.

Both 'Menace' and 'Belly' trip up on their grandiose ambitions of portraying gangsters trying (or being led slowly) to turning a page on their lives, but are certainly entertaining in the process. I prefer to think of 'Belly' as a series of scenes set to music, or a long-form music video. Hype Williams would probably hate this characterization, but I say play to your strengths. He knows how to set a visual to music, and it shows in many of the scenes.

True, some of Nas's lines as Sincere - who is just as much a gangster as DMX's buckwild Tommy character, but has a little more room for contemplation, and actually reads books (one of the movie's best and most hilarious ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Belly...A great street fable for the new millenium
I've owned this movie since it's release and I too like many others who have written negative reviews here, didn't get it. At first glance, I was annoyed by the lighting and somewhat unrealistic story. Then, after each viewing things once fuzzy would become clear. The point is not to get too wrapped up in the surface things. The dark lighting of Sincere's crib was to make you focus on how he and his girl interacted and not what was in thier house. Hype had a lot of tricks that you really need to peep. Notice how you never see the faces of the white people. Even in close you only see their mouth moving as if to say they are not really here with us. They bark orders and we stay out of their way. The acting I could defintely let slide because the people he chose all brought a very realistic "New York" street sense that is very rarely captured in film. All that being said...THIS IS A FABLE. Bunz is Tony Montana and Sincere ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - You have to be a hip hop head to understand this film
Belly is by far one of the best ubran films ever made. The plot about two hustlers is brilliant and true to life. The slang and dialouge is something you have to be from New York or the east coast to understand. The people who don't like Belly didn't undersatnd the film or the message Hype Williams wanted to convey. Don't hate in this movie until you've really seen it and anaylzed it. Extra points go to out to Hype Williams for a amazing opening cinematography seqeunce and his top notch commentary on the making of the film amd the problems he had with the studio.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Film class, First Class
Unfortunately many minds heard and saw Hype William's Poster for Belly and assumed it to be just another "hood" film with an all-black cast most of America can't relate to, and won't go see.

However, this film takes place in Manhattan, Queens, NJ... and other areas many of us live. It is also shot by Hype Williams in an extraordinary way. Camera tricks, and lighting give this films aesthetic a pop. The plot didn't wrap properly but Hype attempted to infuse a solid lesson to a strong audience through realism and aggressive camera shots.

Sadly many people from outside the hood stereotyped it and only saw one side, and the hood audience only saw the other side (for the most part). So it was underrated and misunderstood. B- Film

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