Evengyny
Thanks for the memories!
Holstra
Boring, long, and too preachy.
Gutsycurene
Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
Darin
One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
Elham
I can admit this serial is underrated. For those who are interested on Pac & Biggie Story and were disappointed by the latest biopic about Pac and the awful Notorious biopic. They'll like this.First of all I was excited cause my friend advise me to watch this and then I found out Marcc Rose the actor who played Pac in the Straight Outta Compton movie is representing Pac again. I was hyped after this I even forgot about Like Cage Season II. Secondly I was afraid about conspiracy theories. I didn't knew anything about the investigations and all the suspects around and the possibility that the LAPD was involved in both cases and they tried to deny it. So many views. They really kept in on a good level even better on a fantastic level to enjoy and being excited to the end. It's no Hollywood overdramatizing. It's really based on the true story. Thirdly I got a Faible for hiphop & investigations ( True Detective ) both combined is really enjoyable for me. I can tell you guys I wasn't a big fan of Josh Duhamel and haven't seen more than 1 movie of him, but his acting was decent. Anyone who critizies the acting in Unsolved is way too harsh. And it's even more ridiculous when anyone argues about the looks of P Diddy & Snoop Dogg representing actors. Suge, Pac & Biggie, Russell Poole and many others were perfect so you can tell the cast was good chosen. I can really text a lot, but you should watch it if you ever were interested in Biggie's and Pac's homicides. I MENTION THIS IS NOT ABOUT THEIR WHOLE MUSIC CAREER. They still show enough scenes about their music careee and a lot of background stuff, but it's balanced with those investigations from the early 90's and 06.
momosity
I confess I only watched because I'm a big fan of Josh Duhamel and Jimmi Simpson, but I was blown away by how good the overall cast and writing were. Having seen both theatrical bio-pics on Biggie and Tupac, this one really brought a lot more hypothetical possibilities to the story. We still don't know who killed these talented young men (not a spoiler, as the show's printed messaging reveals no arrests were made), but this was a very worthwhile effort. Having Wendell Pierce (from "The Wire") in the cast made it that much more authentic.Also, good for Josh Duhamel to get away from all those romantic comedies! We knew how great he can be given the right material. :)
mishack-356-442550
My first review but a short one. This program is good enough to say it's portraying our avenue about the Tupac and biggie murders from police killings to him being alive. Give it a watch.
nickdnk
I watched this with some skepticism since many attempts at Biggie and Tupac have failed miserably in the past, most recently the Tupac movie - but this is really good. The cast is great and the show has incredible historical detail. Important parts are told with a mix of new shots with actors and homevideos and photos of the actual events from 96 and 97. I had goosebumps on quite a few occasions. Definitely worth a watch, even for people who don't have any interest in the music or icons that are Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G.