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This shows a side of life in America that most people rather just look the other way from.
SNOW ON THE BLUFF STAGED MOVIE
It's a short movie about dope dealing and killing people, so it's not for everyone. Shit like this happens everyday in countless cities. I don't know if these are truly real events or not, and it doesn't really matter because it is true regardless. This movie shows the hood life like few are able to do. Movies like Snow on Tha Bluff prove that there are still avenues for it.
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What's good about this movie is how real it feels with the handheld camera approach. He robs dope boys, he runs from the cops, and he sells drugs, all while trying to provide for his baby momma and 2-year-old son. At first, it’s business as usual for Curt.
SNOW ON THE BLUFF STAGED CRACK
Life turns on him when one of the gangsters he ripped off starts coming after him. SNOW ON THA BLUFF is the story of, Atlanta robbery boy and crack dealer, Curtis Snow who steals a camera from some college kids in a dope deal and begins documenting his life. This includes: robbing drug dealers, selling those drugs he sold, drinking and among weed on the street, providing money for his baby momma and son, and avoiding the police. After he robs some people looking to buy drugs and takes their camera, he decides to tape all his goings on. Snow on Tha Bluff is a pretty unknown film that chronicles the life of Curtis Snow. With well placed scenes and direction character Snow gradually turns from an inarguably unlikable character to someone who's situation we learn to sympathize with. Snow on the Bluff left a bitter taste in my mouth about the harsh reality of what is. Eventually the movie turns towards an inescapable feeling of bleakness and hopelessness which puts everything into focus.
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At some point the main characters, scenes and sequences become more or less than low life ghetto thug filth. Just when the viewer is ready to dismiss this movie as forgettable, something special but almost indescribable occurs. Its seems as though most mature viewers wont be highly impressed with drug usage, car chases, shootouts and violence but the perspective of it all is what makes this a diamond in the rough. I've seen a million "hood documentaries" and ghetto crime dramas that offered little purpose, clarity, or resolve, but Snow on the Bluff is a story that delivers on that level. On the song, which is titled after a January 2011 film about a robbery in Atlanta, Cole delivers a single continuous verse that speaks. The characters aren't attractive by any means but honesty is what delivers. With the recent passage of legislation which will facilitate the development, the campaign against the cable car is entering an important stage. Its not sexy and it doesn't playcate to the audience, its raw and uncut. Mountain Journal has often reported on the proposal to build a cable car up kunanyi/ Mt Wellington in Hobart. Its gritty and gutter but at the same time bleak and empty. Probably not since Boyz in the Hood has such an honest portrayal of inner city "street life" been executed.