Dope

Dope

2015 "It's hard out here for a geek."
Dope
Dope

Dope

7.2 | 1h43m | R | en | Drama

Malcolm is carefully surviving life in a tough neighborhood in Los Angeles while juggling college applications, academic interviews, and the SAT. A chance invitation to an underground party leads him into an adventure that could allow him to go from being a geek, to being dope, to ultimately being himself.

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7.2 | 1h43m | R | en | Drama , Comedy , Crime | More Info
Released: June. 19,2015 | Released Producted By: Significant Productions , Revolt Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.youaredope.com/
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Malcolm is carefully surviving life in a tough neighborhood in Los Angeles while juggling college applications, academic interviews, and the SAT. A chance invitation to an underground party leads him into an adventure that could allow him to go from being a geek, to being dope, to ultimately being himself.

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Cast

Shameik Moore , Zoë Kravitz , A$AP Rocky

Director

Lawson Brown

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Significant Productions , Revolt Films

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Michael Ledo Malcolm (Shameik Moore) is a geek growing up in "The Bottom" section of Inglewood. He wants to go to Harvard. He hangs out with two geek friends Jib (Tony Revolori) and Diggy (Kiersey Clemons) is a lesbian who likes Justin Bieber. They love things from the 1990s. While attending a birthday party at a club there was a shoot out and in all the excitement Malcolm grabs the wrong knapsack and gets the one filled with Molly.With the owner busted, there are others who want the bag while Malcolm stands at the crossroads of his life.Malcolm breaks the stereotype and provides us with an interesting character. There other characters were not as well developed, but were played well. This was one "thug" movie that I enjoyed.Guide: F-bomb. Near sex. Nudity (Chanel Iman of Victoria Secret)
zegerv Don't waste your time watching this terrible movie. It combines elements from popular movies, but fails in bringing a narrative that is either interesting or logical. The comedic aspect of it was campy at best and the drama unrealistic, which is sad because the movie had a lot of potential.
ksmail-1 I'm really surprised by the high rating. I did not enjoy this movie at all.The scenes involving the main character and two other girls were painstakingly bad and unrealistic. I'm incredibly tired of Hollywood misrepresenting what the human courting process really looks like, and this movie gives a very clear example of what it does not look like. Like come on, the guy acts like the most shy and uncertain kid in the world and somehow the girls make all of the advances? Wake up.. who the hell let this stuff slide?It didn't really seem like a comedy. I honestly can't recall laughing, although I do admit it was slightly entertaining at times.It really felt like this movie was made for teenagers (like most movies these days.. unfortunately). If you're outside of this demographic you probably will not enjoy it that much.I didn't enjoy the "joke" of a white character bringing up the issue of the N word and how he uses it in a well intentioned manner just like the other characters, but despite it he is slapped for a second time when saying it, resulting in the hysterical laughing of the other characters. Was this honestly supposed to be funny? The white character actually had a good point. Either way it seemed incredibly racist.The one thing I liked about this movie was the music. That was like the one silver lining. I do not recommend this movie.
lafrondaindiecinemacritic Dope (2015) **1/2 1hr. 41 min. Dope Simple Definition of dope • : An illegal drug (such as marijuana or heroin) • : a stupid or annoying person • the dope : information about someone or something that is not commonly or immediately known That is what you see at the beginning of this movie. The definition of dope. Does it relate to the first or second meaning? Well it relates to illegal drugs and a unlikely student who finds himself in a situation beyond his control and how he deals with it makes you suspect what would you do in the same situation. The movie stars Shameik Moore as Malcom and Tony Revelovi and Keirsey Clemons as his best friends Jib and Diggy. One who is 14 percent black and Diggy and Lesbian who family tries to pray away the gayness out of her to no avail. There all geeks and nerds who are the Brainiac's in the film. They live in southern California and have dreams of going to college, particular Malcom who has eyes for Harvard. He lives with his mother (Kimberly Elise) whose is a bus driver whose father is not in the picture. Malcom talks to his school counselor about going to Harvard and the counselor says that he's too naive to believe he can get into Harvard. Malcom lives in Compton and the counselor suggests that to think of a young black man, going to a predominant Ivy league school is not realistic, nonetheless, the counselor schedules Malcom for an interview. A man who came from the same neighborhood can help him get into Harvard. Things turn Topsy-turvy when Malcom and his friends go to a party being invited by a local drug dealer Dom (A$AP) who also asks him to talk to his ex-girlfriend Nakia (Zoe Kravitz). While at the party all hell breaks loose when Dom's drug deal goes bad and puts his drugs and a gun into Malcom backpack. Malcom escorts Nakia to her car and offers him a ride home. Next day at school, his back pack sounds off through the metal detectors, but the security guards assumes its faulty machine. Malcom later checks his backpack and low and behold, sees packages of drugs and a gun. Jib insists to take it to the police and Malcom warns him that they run the risk of being arrested. Later at school, the drug dealer wants Malcom bags and Dom is arrested calls him from jail to tell him to leave the destination the dealer was supposed to meet Malcom. Malcom is told that he either will be killed or arrested. Malcom and friends leave and are able to escape and they stumble upon on one crisis after another. Malcom decides to take matters into his own hands, when the Harvard alum AJ asks Malcom to deal the drug that turns out to be the sex drug Molly for his profit. If Malcom chooses not, he can kiss his chances of going to Harvard goodbye. Malcom then must choose to do the ethical thing and tell the police what he knows or sell the drug but run the risk of being arrested by the police. One scene comes to mind is when Malcom and his friends are at the Mansion and meets AJ daughter and tries to seduce Malcom and take his virginity. When she takes Molly she is so high on the drug, she throws up on Malcom and then offers to take him to his interview high on the drug. She later gets out of the car and ends up urinating in the street as Malcom drives himself to the interview. There a funny scene is where Diggy slaps a white stoner who agrees to help him sell off the drugs because he desperately wants to say the N word and when Malcom almost gets arrested when the school checks lockers for drugs while Malcom is taking his SAT's. The movie brings a very ambiguous moral center for its main characters. The movie message is that someone as nerdy and smart as Malcom can get away with being a drug dealer, no one would believe, he could be involved in something so unethical. However, I find it hard to believe that the same security guard would buzz Malcom over and over again without checking his bag. Maybe 1, 2 times but more than three times, it not very realistic. I don't care how nerdy and smart Malcom is. I would also like to see more of Malcom's relationship with Nikia there is great chemistry between them but that relationship is sidetracked by the Molly story line. A story line that is not very convincing and the moral message that left me uneasy. With blacks involved in crimes and black men getting shot by police. Films like this need to be taken with a grain of salt, because strong ethics is the only way, we can make black America a better place. Not put ourselves as a people in situations that are detrimental to our community.