
Better Mus' Come
The film follows warring political factions in 1970s Jamaica as they enlist the support of gangs to enforce their policies, and advance their political agenda. It is a fictionalized dramatization of real historical events, specifically, the Green Bay Massacre, where the government finally tracked down these gangs and had systematically wiped out.
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Plot Summary
In the volatile landscape of 1980s Jamaica, rival gangs clash violently in the Kingston ghettos. Amidst the chaos, a young man named Ricky emerges as a pivotal figure, caught between his desire for a better life and the brutal realities of gang warfare. His choices and allegiances will determine not only his fate but also the future of his community.
Critical Reception
Better Mus' Come received a mixed reception, with critics often praising its raw portrayal of Jamaican life and its energetic direction, while some found the narrative occasionally uneven. Audience reactions generally highlighted the film's authenticity and powerful performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gritty depiction of Jamaican gang culture and political unrest.
- Noted for strong performances, particularly from the lead cast.
- Some critics felt the plot lacked depth and could be predictable.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Better Mus' Come are scarce and not widely aggregated, making it difficult to ascertain a specific consensus on what they liked or disliked.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Jamaica, aiming for an authentic representation of the era and its social dynamics.
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