Clockers

Clockers

By Spike Lee

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1995-09-13
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 2h 8min
  • Director: Spike Lee
  • Production Company: 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.7/10
6.7
From 316 Ratings

Description

A "clocker" is a 24-hour drug dealer, and Strike (Mekhi Phifer) is the hardest-working one on the streets. But for Strike, time is running out. When the local drug kingpin (Delroy Lindo) tips Strike off about an opportunity for advancement, a rival dealer ends up dead, and Strike suddenly finds himself caught between two homicide detectives. One is Mazilli (John Turturro), who's only looking for an easy bust. The other is Rocco (Harvey Keitel), who's looking for something much harder to find - the truth - and when Strike's law-abiding brother confesses to the murder, Rocco vows not to rest until he's sure the real shooter is behind bars. Director Spike Lee, producer Martin Scorsese and writer Richard Price, along with music by Seal, Marc Dorsey, Des'ree and Chaka Khan, deliver a film so riveting, you'll feel it grab you by the collar and toss you into the middle of an urban battlefield, prompting Jeffrey Lyons of Sneak Previews to call it "One of 1995's most powerful films."

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  • If you read the book, DON'T WATCH IT!

    2
    By GoodOldMonkey
    Richard Price's long, meandering story of inner-city life with drugs was first rate: one close-up scene led into another, nailing your attention to the moment so you only saw what was coming when Price wanted you to. The result: great suspense, then completely believable inevitability that kept you hoping for miracles you knew were not allowed. This movie is like video Cliff's Notes for the book: every major scene is there, missing only the dramatic tension. Instead of drug deals in staccato cuts as in The Wire, we get glossed-over abridgments, so Lee can let the camera linger on the fraught-with-meaning (never mind what meaning) moments the protagonist spends playing with his model trains. When I saw "Your rental expires in 4 hours," I thought, "Great! Starting at eight o'clock, I won't be tempted to watch the second half." And I didn't.
  • Nice job

    5
    By JayEsco2311
    This is actually a wonderful movie spike is a great story teller
  • Lame

    1
    By Critic3
    Clockers illustrates that a great cast -- including Harvey Keitel, Keith David, Delroy Lindo and John Turturro -- does not guarantee a great movie. This may be the worst movie I've seen ... well, ever.
  • Powerful!

    5
    By LOS1ner
    This film was visually raw and stayed true to the era when it was filmed. Classic Spike Lee Joint..
  • 24/7

    5
    By calm_tiger
    Closed minds and limited intellects often bore quickly. This movie was very moving. Life is all about choices and how they alter the lives of the unfortunate that get caught up in the ripple effect when bad choices are made. It's a plot/story the movie told well. This was Spike Lee when he was still raw. My hat off again to Mr. Blanchard also!

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