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Strapped

  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.2K
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Michael Biehn, Dina Meyer, Samaria Graham, Paul McCrane, Busta Rhymes, Chi Ali, Don Blakely, Starletta DuPois, Jay Devlin, Kool Moe Dee, George Letrell, Mike Farley, Sticky Fingaz, Carmel Forte, Dorothi Fox, Joseph Gimpel, Kia Goodwin, Mary Hedahl, Skoob, Jermaine Hopkins, Hugh Hurd, Angela Jones, Edward Lewis, Monie Love, Marcella Lowery, Anthony Lozama, Marshall Maurice Mitchell, Raymond Moy, Nzingha, Jack O'Connell, Wendell Pierce, Tonya Pinkins, Evan Jermaine Simmons, Fredro Starr, Xiandia O. Stewart, William James Stiggers Jr., Tanganyika, Jamie Tirelli, Yul Vazquez, Isaiah Washington, Craig Wasson, Andre G. 'Crazy Drayz' Weston, Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker, Bokeem Woodbine, Samuel E. Wright, and David Robinson in Strapped (1993)
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Ex-con attempting to go straight runs accross serious problems. His girlfriend gets arrested for dealing crack to an undercover police officer. In a desperate attempt to get the charges drop... Read allEx-con attempting to go straight runs accross serious problems. His girlfriend gets arrested for dealing crack to an undercover police officer. In a desperate attempt to get the charges dropped against his woman, he strikes deal with weapons cop(Michael Biehn) to turn in local gu... Read allEx-con attempting to go straight runs accross serious problems. His girlfriend gets arrested for dealing crack to an undercover police officer. In a desperate attempt to get the charges dropped against his woman, he strikes deal with weapons cop(Michael Biehn) to turn in local gun dealers. How ever, the D.A. is not satisfied with the results, resulting in some serious... Read all

  • Director
    • Forest Whitaker
  • Writer
    • Dena Kleiman
  • Stars
    • William James Stiggers Jr.
    • Chi Ali
    • Bokeem Woodbine
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Forest Whitaker
    • Writer
      • Dena Kleiman
    • Stars
      • William James Stiggers Jr.
      • Chi Ali
      • Bokeem Woodbine
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    William James Stiggers Jr.
    • Chucky
    • (as Willie James Stiggers Jr.)
    Chi Ali
    • Pharoah
    Bokeem Woodbine
    Bokeem Woodbine
    • Diquan Mitchell
    Starletta DuPois
    Starletta DuPois
    • Diquan's Mother
    Mike Farley
    • Cop
    Hugh Hurd
    Hugh Hurd
    • Man in Hallway
    • (as Hugh L. Hurd)
    Anthony Lozama
    • Young Boy in Hallway
    David Robinson
    • Boy at Mortuary Truck
    Mary Hedahl
    • Secretary
    Kia Goodwin
    Kia Goodwin
    • Latisha Jordan
    • (as Kia Joy Goodwin)
    Marcella Lowery
    Marcella Lowery
    • Fast Food Customer
    Joseph Gimpel
    • Fast Food Manager
    Jermaine Hopkins
    • Lay Lay
    • (as Jermaine Hopkins bka 'Huggy')
    Nzingha
    • Aunt Viola
    Fredro Starr
    Fredro Starr
    • Bamboo
    • (as Fredro)
    Dorothi Fox
    • Grandmother
    Monie Love
    Monie Love
    • Yvonne
    Tanganyika
    • Dee Dee
    • Director
      • Forest Whitaker
    • Writer
      • Dena Kleiman
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    6QStrum

    I must give credit where credit is due...

    I must give credit where credit is due. This film has a pretty good, well-structured script, with a powerful crisis and climax in the end. I must commend the writer for putting together such a script.

    But the acting wasn't convincing most of the time, and the Brooklyn portrayal, which includes the character's choices of clothing, didn't give a realistic image of the Brooklyn I know. I would also probably change the music in the film, cut-out the snippets of reggae music during the revealing of a gun in the film, and the emphasis made on the main actors to look like thugs. The actors over did their performances as criminals most of the time and it was a bit distracting to someone, like myself, who grew up hanging out with true thugs from the streets of Brooklyn, New York.

    But besides all of that, the film was still great. From a grade of A+, being excellent, to a F, being the worst, I give this film a C...
    8roddick-1

    Very Good, Much Better Than I Thought It Would Be

    I thought this was a superb hood movie. I don't know why it isn't up their with all the other good ones.

    It has an original story. Plenty of good plot development.

    The acting was good most of the time. Sometimes it would seem a tiny bit bad but all and all it was pretty good. Bokeem Woodbine who plays the main character stands out, as does Fredro Starr who plays his friend. Also good acting by some of the younger members of the cast.

    One thing that stood out was the soundtrack. Not just because it was rap music and this is a hood movie, the songs were appropriate to what was happening at the time in the movie.

    Another good thing was the directing. Great job Forest Whitaker! That stood out as well.

    Overall it should prove to be an entertaining, exciting and powerful movie with a powerful message. Another must see for hood movie fans.
    6view_and_review

    Juice if You're Strapped

    My assumption is that if you watched this movie, or are interested in watching this movie, then you know what the word "strapped" means. But, just in case your slang knowledge is lacking, strapped is an "urban" term meaning that one is carrying a gun.

    It is clear from the end credits' text and the title of this movie that the pervasive message is one of gun control. I would be naïve to believe that the plethora of guns, particularly in the inner cities (or ghettos if you will), have nothing to do with the amount of violence in those same places. Guns absolutely play a role and are a factor in the violence. But I'd be equally naïve to believe that there are not myriad other contributing factors to the violence. And what was apparent in the movie "Strapped," by Forest Whitaker, was that hopelessness and thuggishness were as big, if not bigger, contributors to inner-city violence than even the guns. Not that hopelessness and thuggishness (or thuggery) always exist together, but hopelessness is definitely the main pillar of thuggishness. Remove hopelessness and thuggishness goes with it.

    Enough of the societal ills speech.

    As far as the movie is concerned, it was OK, but it had a lot of stiff competition at that time. I'd say that the late 80's/early 90's--probably starting with "Colors"-- produced quite a few movies centered around life in the 'hood; with some of your better movies being "Colors," "Boyz in the Hood," "South Central," "Menace to Society," and a couple of others. You can even extend the list to add movies like "The George McKenna Story," "Lean on Me," and "Stand and Deliver." Even though they were education based, they dealt with young people in the 'hood.

    So, with the aforementioned movies already being so prominent, what was going to make "Strapped" stand out? As it was, I saw "Strapped" as a different version of the movie "Juice." "Strapped" is almost identical to "Juice." Both took place in New York. Both had a relatively levelheaded main character (Q, played by Omar Epps in "Juice" and DiQuan, played by Bokeem Woodbine in "Strapped"). Both had a hot-headed supporting actor (Bishop, played by Tupac in "Juice" and Bamboo, played by Fredro Starr in "Strapped"). And the main theme to "Juice" was you had juice if you were strapped. So, what you found is that Bishop in "Juice" became an untamable monster by virtue of having a gun; while Bamboo (Fredro Star), in the movie "Strapped," wilds out for virtual the same reason (and it's not lost on me that the two gun-happy characters have names that start with "B" and were played by rappers).

    "Strapped" is essentially the same story as "Juice" with a little more emphasis on the wide distribution of guns in the ghetto. I happened to like "Strapped" more than I like "Juice" simply because of the two hyperbolized characters (Bishop and Bamboo), Bishop was the most outrageous. His behavior seemed extremely manic when nothing changed but his acquiring a pistol.

    With a bevy of prior similar movies and a more popular movie that was nearly identical, "Strapped" failed to distinguish itself. Add to that the sub-standard cinematic quality, dialogue, and acting, "Strapped" just didn't cut it. It is watchable, I just wouldn't watch it twice.
    8cool-pre

    Great trip into 90's Hip Hop nostalgia

    I wish this movie was put on DVD, i do however own the VHS copy of it .. It stars Fredro Starr from ONYX and has many cameo appearances of hip hop celeb's including BUSTER played by none other than Bustah Rhymes -- and the one (or was it two) hit wonders Das Efx..Also look for Sticky Fingaz also from ONYX in the line-up scene...The soundtrack, the clothes, the sets (Graffiti) ... They will all take you back to 93...Nyc hip hop..BUY THIS MOVIE!.I'm not judging this movie on the content of the script, nor the direction. (Frankly the story is kind of weak and the end is truly baffling) I'm coming from a Hip Hop historian point of view , this is definitely worth owning.
    4ipswich-2

    What was the movie trying to prove?

    Although this is a credible story with good directing, I found the characters not very believable and some of the acting over done. Bokeem Woodbine as Diquan Mitchell is okay, but the turnaround in his state of mind at the end of the show is quite astonishing.

    The ending leaves a sour taste in the mouth. Sure, it may be intentional but it unravels the whole point of the movie. What I thought was the story of a ex-con trying to make good his life suddenly ends in a socio drama reflecting the sad situation of the black community in Brooklyn. Everything seems to be a wasted effort -- there's just no conclusion.

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    • Trivia
      Fredro Starr and Bokeem Woodbine's film debut.
    • Quotes

      Matthew McRea: Diquan, you don't have to do this.

      Diquan Mitchell: Man, what do you know about it? You don't live in my world. My grandma cleans your apartment.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Cult Legends and Rising Stars: Cult Legends: Bokeem Woodbine (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      I Just Can't Help Myself
      Performed by Gerald Levert

      Written by Gerald Levert and Tony Nicholas

      Courtesy of EastWest Records America/The Atlantic Group

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Atrapados por la violencia
    • Filming locations
      • Lotts Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
      • Osiris Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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    Michael Biehn, Dina Meyer, Samaria Graham, Paul McCrane, Busta Rhymes, Chi Ali, Don Blakely, Starletta DuPois, Jay Devlin, Kool Moe Dee, George Letrell, Mike Farley, Sticky Fingaz, Carmel Forte, Dorothi Fox, Joseph Gimpel, Kia Goodwin, Mary Hedahl, Skoob, Jermaine Hopkins, Hugh Hurd, Angela Jones, Edward Lewis, Monie Love, Marcella Lowery, Anthony Lozama, Marshall Maurice Mitchell, Raymond Moy, Nzingha, Jack O'Connell, Wendell Pierce, Tonya Pinkins, Evan Jermaine Simmons, Fredro Starr, Xiandia O. Stewart, William James Stiggers Jr., Tanganyika, Jamie Tirelli, Yul Vazquez, Isaiah Washington, Craig Wasson, Andre G. 'Crazy Drayz' Weston, Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker, Bokeem Woodbine, Samuel E. Wright, and David Robinson in Strapped (1993)
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