Profane and unrepentant, Snow cuts cocaine with his son by his side while, positing criminality as a genetic trait, reminiscing about how he inherited his career from his father.
Frequently scored to hip-hop heard through car speakers, Bluff‘s portrait of street life has a grungy off-the-cuff realism that’s only compromised by some obviously staged incidents, which include the aforementioned stickups and moments in which friends make direct mention of the omnipresent camera. Once you select Rent youll have 14 days to start watching the movie and 48 hours to finish it. From jarring videotape edits to unprocessed audio, Russell’s film has a convincingly rugged home-movie quality and a narrative to match, as Snow parties and provides for his baby mama and young son by selling drugs and robbing competitors at gunpoint. That’s how raw the footage was to me, I thought Snow On Tha Bluff was about a thug documenting true life events around.
Okay actually first I wondered if Curtis Snow, the guy robbing the car full college kids, was currently in jail. Every city in America has ghetto's such as these that are largely ignored by the mass public, and I think we need to look at restoring these places in order to help the children (like a young Curtis Snow) who were born into drugs, guns, and violence.Synthesizing fact and fiction, Snow on tha Bluff details the day-to-day misadventures of fast-talking dope-slinger Curtis Snow, a ne’er-do-well who opens Damon Russell’s docudrama by stealing a camcorder from college kids and proceeding to record his life in Atlanta’s notorious the Bluff neighborhood. Curtis Snow, star and creator of Netflix hit Snow On Tha Bluff, takes a new iPhone for a spin to document his journey into real estate to counter the gentrification of his historic Westside neighborhood. When I first saw the trailer for the movie Snow On Tha Bluff, I was intrigued. Available in 7 versatile sizes, choose them in an either horizontal or vertical orientation to meet your needs. I feel that this film really is a call to action. Want a quick remedy for your interior decor but don’t know how Try these awesome museum-quality fine art prints with your own art for a change. I would suspect that the deep underlying issues that this film raises is the reason this independent movie has seen such attention in the press (and the reason I watched it). Curtis Snow, Chapter 3: Still On The Bluff is the real story behind Curtis Snow’s life and times, including the making of the classic movie Snow On Tha Bluf. Though the film's content is harsh and unrelenting the way the camera follows the action, the way in which this film was cut together, and the social questions it raises along with the controversy are quite an artistic accomplishment. To the reviewer who mentioned that this film has no artistic value, I would definitely have to disagree. He robs dope boys, he runs from the cops, he sells drugs, all while trying to provide for his two-year-old son.
At first its business as usual for Curtis. When you watch this movie, you see it from Curtis Snow's perspective, who is a drug dealer, robbery boy who only knows the life he was born into. When Curtis Snow steals a video camera from some college kids during a dope deal, he gives the camera to his best friend, Pancho, and they start documenting their lives. This is another found-footage film that veers into uncharted waters and takes a look without any moral judgement (like most Hollywood movies) of Atlanta's most dangerous hood, "The Bluff".