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Never Die Alone (2004)

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User Rating: 5.5/10 (2,301 votes)
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Overview

Writers (WGA):
Donald Goines (novel)
James Gibson (screenplay)
Release Date:
26 March 2004 (USA) more view trailer
Genre:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller more
Tagline:
No king rules forever.
Plot:
A drug kingpin's return home touches off a turf war. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
Scooby Doos It Again (From Studio Briefing. 29 March 2004)
User Comments:
Ambitious, something of a misfire more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

DMX ... King David

Michael Ealy ... Michael

Drew Sidora ... Ella
Antwon Tanner ... Blue
Robby Robinson ... Man in Apartment

Luenell ... Jasper (as Luenell Campbell)

David Arquette ... Paul
Clifton Powell ... Moon

Wealthy Linn Gener ... Asian Girl
Jeff Sanders ... Sentry Guard #1

Tommy 'Tiny' Lister ... Rockie
Shakira Vanise Gamble ... Co-Worker
Big Daddy Wayne ... Red

Damion Poitier ... Alvin
Eric Payne ... Orderly
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for strong violence, drug use, sexuality and language.
Runtime:
88 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Filming Locations:
Los Angeles, California, USA
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Trivia:
Henry Gibson, who has a brief silent cameo near the end of the film as the funeral home director who steals King David's watch and ring, is the father of screenwriter James Gibson. more
Quotes:
King David: How old are you?
Ella: [scoffs] Old *enough*.
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References Scarface (1983) more
Soundtrack:
Funkalicious more

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Ambitious, something of a misfire, 28 March 2004
Author: (dj_bassett) from Philadelphia

Interesting attempt to adapt a Donald Goines novel for the big screen, Never Die Alone is reminiscent of early blaxploitation classics like BLACK CAESAR, with both the pluses and minuses that entails.

DMX stars as drug dealer King David. "Exiled" in LA for the last ten years, he comes back home to NYC to repay his debts. The movie wanders around between the present day and flashbacks in LA, where we learn more of his past.

Essentially this is three movies lumped together. The first movie, which lasts for the first half-hour or so, is an excellent, gritty crime drama, as good as anything I've seen recently on the big screen. The second movie, mainly the flashbacks, is true to the Goines source material, portraying the horrors of drug addiction and Goines's peculiar, glum view of the world as a violent, basically loveless place. The third one deals with David Arquette, an aspiring writer who fetishizes the gangster lifestyle exemplified by King.

These three movies sit awkwardly together. Arquette's character is potentially very interesting, but never developed as much as it should have been. The flashbacks and the main storyline are both well done, but bump up against each other awkwardly. DMX's motivations are more stated that portrayed, so that the primary character arc doesn't really feel very believable.

DMX is fine -- if you're familiar with Goines you'll see how well he exemplifies a typical Goines character, the "noble gangster who's morally compromised by a depraved past". Dickerson's direction is excellent, although the final metaphorical shot is a little heavy and obvious, I thought.

I would like to see more cracks at the Goines novels -- they are promising source material.

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