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8/10
I absolutely loved this movie
eriksbook9 April 2016
"Diary of a Badman," is a modern day crime fiction film that takes place in New York City. Undercover police were pursuing a ruthless Jamaican drug gang. The police gave a description of each of the members at the beginning of the film. I thought, typical drug dealer movie. I was wrong; there was nothing typical about the leader of the drug gang, Bucky, played by Douglas Robbs.

About 30 minutes into the movie the audience got to see, "Bucky's" humane side. That is where the movie shifted to overdrive. I don't usually root for the villain, but after seeing Bucky's inner character I had to. I immediately liked Bucky when I saw him with his guards down, being a decent human being. From that scene on, the story kept a fast pace and the audience got an understanding of why the police described Bucky as an educated man.

The chosen sound tracks complimented each scene perfectly and the picture quality was also perfect. There was a smooth, tight, easy to follow storyline. There were extremely emotional scenes in the film; some were even tear jerkers. There were several suspenseful moments that had me sitting on the edge of my seat wondering what was going to happen next. The hairs on my neck stood at attention when Bucky's girlfriend, Munchy was in trouble. I found that scene to be the most intense moment in the film.

Jacinth Sutphin played Munchy, a gorgeous chocolate woman with a meanstreak. She reminded me of the character, Rock a Bye Baby, Wesley Snipes partner in the movie, "New Jack City." I hated Munchy. Jacinth Sutphin showed superb acting skills.

There were some scenes that I felt were rushed and underdeveloped. For example, in the movie, "Scarface" when someone's limbs were being amputated the audience saw blood splattering. That had a way of creating tension, suspense, and pulling the audience into the scene by making the scene more believable. I didn't see those important details in, "Diary of a Badman." Another example; if a character is scared to the point of pissing on themselves the audience should hear the victim stutter while pleading for his life. The audience should see the gun being shoved into the victim's mouth, the look on the victim's face, his body trembling, his eyes darting from side to side. The audience should see the look on the assailant's cold, mean face. Then the audience should see the victim pissing on himself. I didn't see those important details in, "Diary of a Badman."

Although I understood the strong Jamaican dialect it took something away from the movie because it's not a language that I am used to hearing. There were captions at the bottom of the screen.

Despite the minor flaws mentioned I loved the movie. I was taken for a hell of a ride, and I am hoping for a part two. I highly recommend this movie. This movie is not a waste of money.
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9/10
Great Movie!
dvnmyls4 June 2021
On first sight the movie might appear to be one of the usual rendition of familiar genre, but do yourself a favor, press play, sit back and take it in. The layers to the characters will certainly intrigue you. Overall a well done project.
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4/10
Character driven but the characters lack depth
sgroyle14 January 2020
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There is only a minimal amount of action in this movie and it was reasonably done. The movie focuses instead on the characters in particular Buckey and Simone - the gangster and the undercover police detective put in place to take him down. Both main actors gave an okay performance, nothing stellar, but nothing over bad; the problem lies with the script which tries to paint Buckey as a Robin Hood type character but in hopelessly cliched terms. The rest of the cast are all incredibly "hammy" - particularly the Sargent - "sarge" is all ham. I liked the Jamaican patois but there was not enough depth to it - go search a few Bob Marley interviews and you'll see what I mean. Overall the movie failed to satisfy due to a poor script, hammy acting and a thin plot.
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10/10
Excellent
rawwill2 June 2019
I loved this movie. The cinematography quality was on point. The cast was believable as well as the story, much more than I expected. Great job!
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10/10
Love love love
kanitrabyrd27 November 2018
I really loves the movie. Is there a second movie coming?
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More than a crime fiction, a story of passion, love and ambition
kiabraveheart30 May 2016
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Det. Simone William has her eyes set on climbing the career ladder of what is seen as a male dominated role, she is given her first undercover assignment to prove herself. Her Jamaican background makes her the perfect candidate to catch a ruthless New York gang who are infamous in the underworld.

Her feisty brass entrance (I'm talking kung fu moves and bottle smashing!) catches the eye of Winston Buck Bailey who draws her into his world and caresses her with his charms. Trust builds between the two characters, he brings her into his world, she steps closer in his. A world where education, progress and the future of the community are his key objectives behind his criminal lifestyle.

And yes she falls for him! (sorry spoiler!) But I am not going to tell you anymore! The film is full of twists and turns that will have you wanting more. A conscious way of educating young people to what is important in communities.

I love the fact that the lead character was a woman (girl power), not just any woman but Jacinth Sutphin was made for the role as 'Munchy'. She naturally steps into the role and compliments Douglas Robbs. All supporting characters have been well placed from Richard Bird to Alexis Rajah.

The script does end abruptly considering the last five minutes of the story line but I guess that only leaves you wanting more. Can guarantee that this will do well in the film festivals and Jamaica.

Nice work Diemiruaye Deniran.
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