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An ex-convict gets tangled up with a gang after his car is hijacked with his son inside.

Tyrese Gibson as  O2
Meagan Good as  Coco
Larenz Tate as  Lucky
Henry Hunter Hall as  Junior
Game as  Meat
William Duffy as  Newscaster #2
Shawn Parr as  Newscaster #1
Kimora Lee Simmons as  Fencing House Lady
Wade Allain-Marcus as  Crackhead
Kasi Lemmons as  Angry Black Woman

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Reviews

raisleygordon
2006/06/23

"Waist Deep" has the look and feel of an urban crime drama, but it delivers with mild results. The kidnapping, the gang (and gang leader) just aren't on par with most movies of its ilk. One scene that I didn't think worked at all, is when our heroes try to obtain money (from the bank) that "Meat", the gang leader, is demanding. Coco and the bank manager (at least I think he was), are arguing over a check (I don't remember why). This goes on forever and doesn't amount to anything. Because the movie is so mediocre, I really didn't care what happened to whom. There is, however, a moment I did enjoy, which was a car chase, where our hero, O2, is desperately trying to evade the police. If only the rest of the movie were this exciting.** out of ****

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andytiwana
2006/06/24

I was waist deep in tears by the end what an epic film from the game who know he had talent to pull of the performance of a life time. don't waste your time and go watch this film peace out I was waist deep in tears by the end what an epic film from the game who know he had talent to pull of the performance of a life time. don't waste your time and go watch this film peace out I was waist deep in tears by the end what an epic film from the game who know he had talent to pull of the performance of a life time. don't waste your time and go watch this film peace out I was waist deep in tears by the end what an epic film from the game who know he had talent to pull of the performance of a life time. don't waste your time and go watch this film peace out

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Claudio Carvalho
2006/06/25

In South Los Angeles, while bringing his beloved son Junior (H. Hunter Hall) back home from school, the paroled ex-convicted O2 (Tyrese Gibson) promises his son that he would always come back to him and never leave him alone. However, his car is hijacked and Junior is kidnapped. Without any lead, O2 forces the street vendor Coco (Meagan Good) to help him to find where his car might have been sent for disassembling. Meanwhile, O2's addicted brother Lucky (Larenz Tate) discovers that the cruel leader of the Outlaw Syndicate, the drug lord Meat (The Game), is keeping the boy arrested in a room and asking a ransom of US$ 100,000.00 that he believes O2 have from an old heist. O2 and Coco plot a scheme to put the pimp P-Money and Meat against each other and steal their money."Waist Deep" is another good movie of gangsters in Los Angeles that never disappoints. The story is full of action and violent with excellent direction of Vondie Curtis-Hall, the cast has great performances and Tyrese Gibson and Meagan Good show a wonderful chemistry. It seems that there are viewers in IMDb that do not like this genre, but spend their time watching this type of movie apparently just to write bad reviews. My vote is seven.Title (Brazil): "Ruas Sangrentas – O Acerto Final" ("Bloody Streets – The Final Payback")

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redeyethug187
2006/06/26

this movie isn't that good it is one of those movies that you could probably wait until it comes on hbo or something not worth buying some people here thought this was the best movie but obviously they don't watch movies or know about any good ones the game can't act and the girl just wasn't good either it was not a movie for theaters it should have gone straight to DVD it wasn't a believable drama or action flick but thats what you would expect but I think they promoted it too much. The ending was one of the worst getting chased by the cops while his friend dies then going in the river and the next he's in Mexico it's a long swim that movie just needs a rewrite or a better director all in all don't waste your money.

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