Janet Jackson has the prettiest face in existence and she invented braids and chewing gum.
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South Central Los Angeles. Gewalt und Drogen regieren im Teufelskreis des Ghettos. Justice, deren Freund vor ihren Augen erschossen wird, will nur noch eins – raus hier. Da lädt sie Freundin Iesha auf einen Bus-Trip zu viert ein. Doch Trouble ist ständiger Begleiter: Lucky, Fahrer, Rapper, Macho, hat’s auf Justice abgesehen. Iesha und ihr Boyfriend trinken und zanken von einem Rausch zum nächsten. Die allgemeine Aggression entlädt sich in ersten handfesten Schlägereien…
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Janet Jackson has the prettiest face in existence and she invented braids and chewing gum.
pac caressing janet's braids top five most romantic moments in cinematic history
had no idea that maya angelou wrote all the poetry in this movie and when she popped up in that barbecue scene i was so delighted!! i love the fact that after she spoke to tupac on-set and made him cry, she said to janet jackson, "darling, i wouldn't know him from a six-pack," which is...iconic to say the least.also when tupac said, "frankly my dear, i don't give a fuck" i felt that RIGHT in my chest, he's so beautiful. john singleton thought he'd make a million movies with tupac and called him his "de niro" and it's so sad that they never made more than this film together because i loved this and it would have been incredible to see that partnership blossom further.i'm also such a big janet fan but haven't seen her act in anything before and that scene where she cries in the mirror to stevie wonder just broke me!!! she's kind of incredible, and it's such a bummer that she hasn't made many films. also, her wardrobe is SO aspirational in this movie <3
A grieving hairdresser embarks on a road trip to Oakland where she develops an unexpected connection with a fellow traveler.
It was directed by John Singleton in 1993, following his debut Boyz n the Hood.