Scored.

Even though this week I shared about Story Ave. the film, the score is magical. I absolutely love the things music can do to us. How it can make us feel? Turn a sad moment even sadder, Make you curious about the scene, and the character. Music literally, in a movie, is everything. And although our focus may be on an original score, choosing other works, is still a feat because how did you know THAT song would fit oh so perfect? I’m currently listening to the score for the film again, while I type this, as it does help to visualize the parts of the movie that align with the music. Such a talent, in which artist Pierre Charles illustrates. Mr. Charles has also worked on the score for the Netflix thriller, “They cloned Tyrone”

After listening, tell me your thoughts?

Tristan J.

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Throughly enjoyed this movie! Sidenote, I love when directors film in their city because all the scenes are shot with an immense amount of love. Such a love letter to the Bronx. Sometimes Life really is a bitch, and you just need ONE person to believe in you. support you. to cheer you on, even when they don’t fully understand what you have going on. Or your dreams are so vastly different from there’s but they still try. Cuz it really is, If you believe in it as fiercely as you do, then yes, I am going to support you regardless of my feelings on the matter.

I won’t spoil the movie for you all, which is currently playing on Starz but I do love the friendship that was formed. I was saddened because Luis didn’t actually confront his demons, but I guess we got as close as we were going to get to that. And because it was based on a true story, I would like to hear the real story from the ones who lived it, I’ll take documentary style too. The actor playing Kadir, the main character, Asante Blackk was such a delight. The range was there, the feeling was there, I was upset with him, mad for him, just wanted him to win.

Please Watch This Movie.

Jonez.