By compiling snippets of interviews he
gave during his life, deceased rapper and
activist Tupac Shakur becomes the
narrator of his own posthumous
biography. Chronicling his life from birth
to death, the film is a compelling
testament to what made Shakur such a
charismatic and confusing celebrity. The
film is a mostly positive portrayal of the
man, but it doesnt shy away from his
troubles (the East Coast-West Coast rap
war that may have cost him his life; the
sex abuse conviction). Archival footage
shows what a talent Shakur was, an
intense speaker and artist unafraid to
speak his opinion, even when that
opinion freaked out large portions of the
world. It also explores Shakurs promise
as an actor, complete with a touching
moment where deceased critic Gene
Siskel praises him, and wishes to see
him again. The film doesnt really take
sides or point fingers as to who killed
Tupac, choosing to focus on the story of
his life rather than offering conclusions
about his death. Dont be surprised if a
film dealing exclusively with his shooting
death should come to fruition someday.
Wait a minute, Sylvester Stallone is
making one! Im not kidding!