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Waist Deep (2006) DVD Review
Waist Deep (2006) DVD Credits:
Waist Deep (2006) Directed by:
Vondie Curtis-Hall
Waist Deep (2006) Written by:
Vondie Curtis-Hall
Waist Deep (2006) Cast:
The Game, Paul Terrell Clayton, Tyrese Gibson, Meagan Good, Eric Lane, Larenz Tate, Arnold Vosloo, Jose Yenque
Waist Deep (2006) Released by:
Not available at this time
Region:
2
Waist Deep (2006) DVD Release Date:
25th March 2007
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Waist Deep (2006) Synopsis:

Tyrese Gibson stars as ex-con O2 who is suddenly plunged into a life-or-death situation; trying to go straight for the sake of his young son Junior, O2 is forced to go back outside the law when Junior is kidnapped in a carjacking. His son is now in the hands of a vicious criminal leader, Meat (hip-hop superstar The Game). O2's shady cousin Wanna Be (Larenz Tate) is caught between loyalties, and so the only person who can or will help O2 now is wily street-smart hustler Coco (Meagan Good). With the clock ticking down, the heat between them rises as they become a lawbreaking couple, on an action-packed tear through town to save Junior and outwit the underworld.

Waist Deep (2006) DVD Review:

Recently released from prison and on his third strike, O2 (Gibson) knows if he does turn his life around he is facing a life sentence in prison and he will any contact he has with his son, Junior (Hall). When he is tricked into having his carjacked by Coco (Good), a shoot out ensues and Junior is taken as a hostage. Now he has to get hold of $100,000 dollars for local gangster Meat (The Game) or he will never see his son again.

Stories from the streets of Los Angeles have become a stable part of American cinema since the success of ‘Boys N’ the Hood’ in 1991 but can ‘Waist Deep’ have the same impact?

Stories from the ‘Hood’ in Los Angeles have been a stable part of African American cinema for almost two decades how. Combined with rap and R n’ B music, these are usually stories of crime, drugs and urban gangsters who shoot first and ask questions later. While this might actually be what it is like to live in South Central LA, it doesn’t mean to say that every story that comes out of there has to be one of violence.

The main problem with ‘Waist Deep’ is its total acceptance of violence and lawlessness as a way of life. The main protagonist of this piece is a man trying to turn his life around after his second visit to prison. This is only because of the three strike rule in the US, were if you are convicted of a crime three times you receive a life sentence. While he does say that he is doing it for his son but why wasn’t he thinking about him the previous two times he committed a crime?

By constantly having criminals and gangster as ‘role models’, African American oriented movies never show a positive, law-abiding side of the community. Instead all we ever see is drugs, violence and guns making the rest of the think that Los Angeles is basically a war zone. Tyrese Gibson’s O2 is typical of this. He is an ex-convict on his final strike, force to turn his life around or spend the rest of his days in prison. Of course he is dragged back into a life of crime to save his son. While saving his son is the honourable thing to do but of course he takes the law into his own hands. The film never even shows any real representation of law enforcement, even when O2 and his partner Coco become part of a citywide manhunt.

Tyrese Gibson is another rapper turned actor but he is talented. He definitely has a screen presence but he needs to ply his trade in movies that are not stereotypical of Afro-American culture. The same can be said for the extremely beautiful and talented Meagan Good, who deserves better than just to be class as a ‘whore’ or a ‘bitch’ every five minutes.

‘Waist Deep’ isn’t a bad film in this genre but it just isn’t anything new. African-American filmmakers and studios need to move away from these types of stories however because they do not sell outside of their communities or the US and we need to see more positive stories than ones about gangs and crime.

PICTURE & SOUND

Presented in Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic with a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack, the transfer is good.

BONUS FEATURES

None

OVERALL

The complete lack of any DVD bonus features will come as a major disappoint to fans of the movie. There is no excuse for this and it makes you think that the filmmakers are not bothered about their fans.

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Waist Deep (2006) DVD review written by: Jamie Kelwick

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