Never Die Alone

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Based on cult author Donald Goines' novel, Never Die Alone is a gripping action thriller that draws heavily on the cinematic tradition of film noir. Rap star DMX is King David, a hard-boiled and charismatic criminal, who returns to his hometown seeking redemption, but instead finds unrelenting violence and crime. King David's final moments are spent with Paul (David Arquette), an aspiring journalist upon whose life he will forever have an impact. (20th Century Fox Home Entertainment)

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gudaulin 

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English Rough action crime story set in a contemporary black ghetto, which is evidently inspired by classic NOIR films from the 40s and 50s in terms of both style and content - whether it's the main character's commentary, lighting and color tones (typical is a scene of a silhouette of a dark vehicle with blood-red lights) or the raw atmosphere saturated with realistically depicted ruthless violence. Decent cast, interesting soundtrack. Don't Die Alone does not represent a film revolution, it is not exceptional, but in its genre, it represents a decent above-average. Overall impression 75%. ()

Kaka 

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English It's hard to believe, but DMX is truly an incredibly cool motherfucker. You can shake your head at his wisecracks, but you’ll end up devouring them without even realizing it. Surprisingly, the story is decent and the runtime is just right. Unlike typical American “gangsta” movies, there is raw action and a digital camera (mostly filmed at night), which are very welcome things. Furthermore, the ending adds a pleasant breeze of unexpected twists to a somewhat worn-out plot. The film overall is not innovative, but it is presented in a truly original way, without moralizing, motherly speeches, or an attempt at redemption. DMX is simply a scoundrel, but you can't help but like him. ()