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Paid in Full (2002)

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Reviews Counted:41

Fresh:21

Rotten:20

Average Rating:5.8/10

Consensus: Though well-acted and non-exploitative, Paid in Full treads a very well-worn story.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for violence, pervasive language, some strong sexuality and drug content

Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Oct 25, 2002 Wide

Box Office: $3,042,188

Synopsis: Set in the early 1980s, this entry in the African-American urban gangster genre puts character development in the front seat for a change as it rolls through the Harlem streets on its usual... Set in the early 1980s, this entry in the African-American urban gangster genre puts character development in the front seat for a change as it rolls through the Harlem streets on its usual rise-and-fall route. Ace (Wood Harris) starts out a laundry delivery guy, but thanks to a chance encounter with a Latin coke dealer (Esai Morales), he quickly works his way to the top of a drug empire. Mitch (Mekhi Phifer) is his more extroverted, colorful pal, the "born hustler" whose bravado hides a tragic family life. For a while the money just keeps rolling in and everyone's happy, but then comes the inevitable turn to tragedy, heralded by the arrival of the brash, trigger-happy Rico (rapper Cam'ron in his screen debut). A sensitive script and moody direction by Charles Stone III allows PAID IN FULL to sidestep a lot of the cliched glamour of similar films. The violence is realistically depicted, and the ultimate emptiness and paranoia of the lifestyle is allowed to manifest slowly through a nice, low-key performance by Harris. Roc-a-Fella mogul Damon Dash produced, based on the true story of Harlem drug lords he remembers from his childhood, one of whom even served as a technical advisor. [More]

Starring: Wood Harris, Cam'ron, Mekhi Phifer, Chi McBride

Starring: Wood Harris, Cam'ron, Mekhi Phifer, Chi McBride, Esai Morales, Regina Hall, Kevin Carroll, Elise Neal

Director: Charles Stone

Director: Charles Stone
Screenwriter: Austin Phillips, Azie Faison, Matthew Cirulnick, Thulani Davis
Producer: Damon Dash, Jay Z, Brett Ratner
Composer: Vernon Reid, Frank Fitzpatrick
Studio: Dimension Films

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Apr 8, 2003

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  • Paid In Full
  • Hot stars Mekhi Phifer (8 MILE, SHAFT, TV's ER) and Wood Harris (REMEMBER THE TITANS) team up in an edgy, hard-hitting film with a slammin' soundtrack! Stuck in a nowhere job, Ace (Harris) is a restless teenager who envies the expensive cars, flashy clothes, and high-rolling lifestyle of his drug-dealing friends. Then when he sees his chance, Ace makes the move that suddenly changes his life! Drawn by the seductive lure of easy money in the illicit Harlem underground, he uses his skills to quickly take control of the streets and seize all the power than comes with it! Also starring rap star Cam'ron (WOO) and Chi McBride (GONE IN 60 SECONDS, TV's BOSTON PUBLIC) -- you don't want to miss this gripping look at chasing the American dream ... from the wrong side of the tracks!
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    Harris and Phifer's chemistry lends the inevitable tragedies some genuine punch.

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    01/27/09
    Michael Dequina
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    "Paid In Full" is not the kind of movie that George W. Bush will ever see.

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    Stone seems to have a knack for wrapping the theater in a cold blanket of urban desperation.

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    For a rapsploitation film to target and frown upon the darker forces of its nature is certainly a good sign for the maturation of the genre.

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    I'm going to give it a marginal thumbs up. I liked it just enough.

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    10/29/02
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    10/29/02
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    Very familiar, yes, but a stylish and above all well-acted tale of friendships gone sour and the inevitable steep price of crime -- a much better movie than it’s ever going to get credit for.

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    10/28/02
    Brent Simon
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    The story is familiar from its many predecessors; like them, it eventually culminates in the not-exactly -stunning insight that crime doesn't pay.

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    This is a heartfelt mea culpa -- which gives Paid in Full much of its unexpected emotional power.

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    10/26/02
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