Bum Rap
Bum Rap

Bum Rap

1988Movie117 minEnglish

Paul Colson is a New York cabdriver and struggling actor. When he learns that he has about three days left to live due to a rare blood disorder, he goes through all five stages of loss and grief in a darkly comedic way.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Charles Stone IIIGenres: Comedy, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A young, ambitious man named Bennie works diligently as a janitor with dreams of a better life. He gets a chance to improve his situation when he's offered a job by a smooth-talking associate of a local gangster. However, Bennie quickly finds himself entangled in a world of crime and betrayal, forcing him to confront the consequences of his choices.

Critical Reception

Bum Rap is a low-budget independent film that gained some cult following for its raw portrayal of urban life and its gritty, albeit sometimes uneven, storytelling. It's often noted for its authentic feel and performances, though it was not widely released or critically acclaimed upon its initial debut.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of inner-city struggles.
  • Appreciated for the raw and compelling performances, particularly from the lead.
  • Criticized for a somewhat predictable plot and occasional pacing issues.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's limited release, but those available often highlight its gritty realism and strong lead performance, with some noting it as an overlooked gem of independent cinema from its era.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a shoestring budget in Philadelphia and served as an early showcase for director Charles Stone III, who would later gain wider recognition for films like 'Drumline' and 'Training Day'.

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