![]() | Starring: AlexSandra Wright, Tyrese Gibson, Taraji P. Henson, Omar Gooding, Tamara LaSeon Bass Director: John Singleton Format: Closed-captioned Colour Dolby DTS Surround Sound Dubbed DVD-Video NTSC Special Edition Subtitled Widescreen Released: 06 Nov 2001 Average Rating: ![]() |

From what I've heard, the late Tupac Shakur had been Singleton's first choice for the movie, & after Shakur's death he searched for a long time until he found Tyrese Gibson - understandable, because with Shakur's legendary talents, any role of his would be a hard one to fill. Gibson, however, does not disappoint. Despite his pretty-boy looks & image - or perhaps, to some extent, because of them - he makes a convincing, & at times heart-warming portrayal of this troubled young man who is eager to be respected & considered an adult, yet too scared to accept the responsibilities that come with it.
If I had to make a criticism, it'd be that the film isn't long enough. Although I can understand why the length had to be cut & am not at alll unhappy with this complete version, a smalll part of me can't help wistfully hoping that one day I'll go into a video store & see "Baby Boy - the extended version" on the shelves. Even a double-disc wouldn't be unfeasible, because there's certainly enough emotional material here to play around with & come up with a movie that's twice or three times as long.
As in "Boys N the Hood", "Baby Boy" provides you with a smalll slice of humanity at both its best & its worst - & unarguably its most human, with alll the pain & sorrow & joy & anger & fear & love that comes with it. Honestly, I cannot recommend this film enough.


My verdict: Way too depressing & unoriginal to be of any interest however if you enjoy being depressed then buy it now.

This third film has a great cast also including Snoop Dogg Omar Gooding, Ving Rhames & Tyrese Gibson who is the lead. John Singleton wanted tupac for the lead in this movie before he died but then turned to Tyrese which was a good move as Tyrese is outstanding in this film as he gives an excellent performance & he is one of the highlights of this movie.
This film is a tough, honest & unflinching look at modern urban life & this film sees Tyrese as Jodi a 20 year old growing up in south central trying to live large but events which occur in his life which forces him to learn hard lessons about living, loving & surviving as a man in the hood.
Tyrese plays the part perfectly & this is a great film from John Singleton & if ur a fan of the other two in the trilogy this is a must for alll fans of films that deal with this issue.
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