Its very amateurish and it comes down to the director not doing his job. He looks ridiculous and lacks passion spitting those lyrics. He's lacking the swagger to pull this role off. He's mimicking Tupac instead of making the character his own. My issue is it looks so generic, like they played it safe. We all know the story. The best directors can take something old and do something new with it.It might seem that way but good movies, especially shyt like biopics and true stories, prob shouldn't let mistakes like that happen. Its recording 101 that you should stay relatively still while recording in studio vocals. It's like if they did a movie about the life of a doctor and he's not wearing gloves during a surgery or some shyt. It's sloppy and that kind of sloppiness is prone to pervading the rest of the film
Yeah he should've study more Pac interviews, i hope this is not rush trash to capitalize off Straight out of Compton. This movie came too soonYeah I think Afeni has the passion that Pac was supposed to have, especially on scenes like the infamous courthouse "I'm a thug cus I'm still here" interview. He might could've gotten by if we didn't have so many hours of Pac footage or Tupac Resurrection. A Pac actor has to have what Jamie Foxx had with Ray, especially since Pac is the most passionate rapper ever.
Face shaped like a press on nailThe white dude they cast as Faith Evans has the biggest forehead I've ever seen in my life
The white dude they cast as Faith Evans has the biggest forehead I've ever seen in my life
Listening to this now. There's a red flag at 11-12 mins. Afeni Shakur had a list of items she wanted "meaningful consultation" on, and LT's way of handling it was to omit the entire list from the movie.