
Andre Gonzales
Really funny, messed up and kind of sad. Back in like the 1930's getting charged for a murder they didn't commit. They get life, and spend life trying to figure out how to get out.


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Two men in 1930s Mississippi become friends after being sentenced to life in prison together for a crime they did not commit.
Two small-time hustlers, Ray and Claude, are wrongfully convicted of murder in Mississippi and sentenced to life in prison. Over the decades, they forge a deep bond as they navigate the harsh realities of incarceration, enduring countless hardships and witnessing the passage of time from behind bars. The film follows their journey through prison life, their dreams of freedom, and their enduring friendship.
Life received a mixed reception from critics, with many praising the performances of Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, as well as the film's ambition to explore themes of friendship and the passage of time within a prison setting. However, some critics found the plot to be uneven and the tone inconsistent, oscillating between broad comedy and serious drama.
Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence deliver strong comedic performances.
The film attempts to explore the enduring nature of friendship over long periods.
Some viewers found the blend of comedy and drama to be jarring at times.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the chemistry and comedic timing of the lead actors, Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence. Many found the movie entertaining and enjoyed the nostalgic feel of the story spanning several decades. Some viewers pointed out that while funny, the film occasionally struggled with tonal shifts.
The film's distinctive visual style, depicting different eras, was achieved through careful attention to costume and set design, with cinematographer Adam Kimmel aiming for a unique look for each decade.
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Really funny, messed up and kind of sad. Back in like the 1930's getting charged for a murder they didn't commit. They get life, and spend life trying to figure out how to get out.
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