
Home movies, photographs, and recited poetry illustrate the life of Tupac Shakur, one of the most beloved, revolutionary, and volatile hip-hop M.Cs. of all time.... (Full plot summary below)
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Home movies, photographs, and recited poetry illustrate the life of Tupac Shakur, one of the most beloved, revolutionary, and volatile hip-hop M.Cs. of all time.
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| Apollo GuideDan JardineThe film would have been strengthened if it had been a little more willing to challenge Tupac's behaviour. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertAs you listen to his uncanny narration of Tupac: Resurrection, which is stitched together from interviews, you realize you're not listening to the usual self-important vacancies from celebrity Q&As, but to spoken prose of a high order, in which analysis, memory and poetry come together seamlessly in sentences and paragraphs that sound as if they were written. |
| Hollywood.comGuylaine CadoretteTupac: Resurrection is surprisingly direct... |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura Cliffordit would be difficult to come away from Tupac: Resurrection without some level of admiration for this complex artist. |
| Miami HeraldEvelyn McdonnellTupac Amaru Shakur is riveting in Tupac: Resurrection. The rapper is a compelling, charismatic hero: articulate, well-read, politically radical, and movie-star handsome to boot (he in fact starred in Poetic Justice and Juice). Make that, was riveting. |
| Reel.comTimothy KnightA balanced, insightful portrait of the provocative hip-hop icon. |
| Boxoffice MagazinePaul Clinton (Boxoffice)Director Lauren Lazin masterfully stitches together bits and pieces of Shakur's interviews to underline the big, Shakespearean themes -- ambition, violence, redemption -- that seemed to define his life. |
| Boston GlobeWesley MorrisThe movie is like an extra-strength episode of MTV's ''Diary,'' which is like ''A&E Biography'' in the first person. Only ''Resurrection'' has a subject who's been dead for six years. |
| FilmStew.comLarry CarrollTo say he was complicated doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of what Tupac was really about. Unfortunately, neither does this film. |
| Charlotte ObserverLawrence ToppmanIf you've never heard his voice, this is your chance, and you should take it. |