You have to watch Urbans with an open mind. Urban films seem to be do-it-yourself productions. They go off script. They ad lib jokes. They are intended to be satirical; and they are. Urbans are reflective of a culture that is not mainstream; but are reflecting how they perceive mainstream culture. Urban values may not be your values. Urban culture may not be your culture. You have to watch Urbans with an open mind. Seen on Peacock.
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Sarah Camden, a special operations soldier with PTSD, returns home to bury her mother. She realizes that she has to rid her hometown of gangs, drugs and crooked politicians. Sarah calls in her special ops buddies to clean up the town.
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Maverick... an Urban?
Just downright horrible...
Right, well I stumbled upon the 2021 action movie "Snow Black" by random chance here in 2021. And I opted to sit down to watch it, without ever having heard about the movie.
As I didn't know what I was in for here, then writers Trey McIntosh and Robert D. Parham had every opportunity to win me over and impress me with "Snow Black".
Except they failed to do so in every aspect. The storyline told in "Snow Black" was just bland, and it was not helping the movie one bit that the dialogue felt like it was written by someone in an elementary theater class. Needless to say that the acting was every bit as dubious as the storyline was. And then there was the action sequences, which were executed with the grace of a beached whale.
The movie was just swathed in a sense of it being inferior and unrealistic. I mean, the way that the armed forces were represented and behaving, well that was just laughable.
I am sure that there is an audience out there for a movie such as "Snow Black". I just happened not to be in that particular target audience.
My rating of director Robert D. Parham's "Snow Black" lands on a one out of ten stars.
Money of the Stuff
In King City a drug called "seed" is making its way around. The film centers on Sarah (Sarah V. Buckner) a PTSD vet with mounds of cleavage. Her sister is forced to take the drug by street thugs and dies seconds later. Not very good for repeat business. Len Bias lasted longer. Sarah takes revenge.
The sound was horribly muddled throughout the whole film. The acting and fighting appear to have been inspired from Dolemite movies. It was that bad and funny and not in a good way. The aunt going into the bar and beating up the guys had me laughing out loud. The film was "so bad it is good" at times..
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.