SuperFly

Parental Rating: R

Contains: Language    Nudity    Violence    Sex    Drug Use    Adult Content    

Jill's Review

Opens June 13, 2018

Runs 116 minutes

Priest (Trevor Jackson) is a successful Atlanta drug dealer. He stays below the radar and has never been in trouble with the law. Now, he is ready to pull one last job and head off into retirement. He lays it all on the line, goes above his mentor's head and heads to Mexico to deal directly with the leader of the Cartel (Esai Morales). Soon, he has heat coming at him from all directions. Will he be able to come out of this last deal alive?

This is an entertaining movie. It has plenty of plot holes and laughable situations, but it kept my interest. My favorite part of the film was the Snow Patrol, a rival drug gang. They wore all white clothes - white shoes, socks, belts, leather jackets, fur coats and they carried white weapons. They were hilarious. Of course, no one would be able to point them out as drug dealers. Ha!!! This kind of tells you the tone of the film. It is very visual. When the blood flies all over the white clothes, it is like red rain. Anyway, the Husband and I thought it was an okay film. The language and violence is pretty intense and there is one very explicit sex scene (totally unnecessary - almost soft porn). This isn't for kids. If you like action-packed movies with a drug theme and you are looking for something a little different, then maybe catch a matinee. 




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