Shackles
Description
D.L. Hughley stars as Ben, a disillusioned teacher struggling to get his career back on track and escape his own damaged past. Tapped to salvage an inmate teaching program at a state prison, Ben’s unorthodox methods win over a hardcore crew of unlikely students. Wielding freestyle rap lyrics like weapons, Ben inspires drop-outs and lifers alike to clean up their act and transform their lives, even talented but troubled teen drug dealer Gabriel (Cantillo), whose raw skills just might be his ticket out of the ghetto after he enters a poetry-slam competition outside the prison walls. But after a deadly jail riot erupts, Ben must fight to survive this private hell. A stone-cold shattering drama, “Shackles” proves how tough it is to break the cycle and make a difference – or even make it out alive.
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Rating: 5 / 5
I saw the Shackles premiere at the Tribeca Film Fest this year and I can not say enough about it.
Anybody who watches comedy central will know DL Hughley….great comedian, hilarious guy. But reading the synopsis for this movie will immeadiately tell you that it is by no means a funny movie. Nevertheless, he plays the role perfectly and easily was one of the best performances I had seen in a while.
As for the rest of the movie, amazing acting all around to go with a very well shot film. The acting by the inmates is realistic. The scenarios too are realistic and is what you would expect to see in an actual juvenile prison fight. If you did’t catch it at Tribeca or can’t find a theater THEN BUY THIS MOVIE.
Rating: 5 / 5
With Oscar winning performances on well structured writing, Shackles is a must see! Is not each one of our lives lived in the frame-work of a question?
Rating: 5 / 5
I was totally bowled over by this film. It takes you into a very different reality, without sensationalising the very dark world of prison life.
From the writer’s talent for getting inside so many diverse psyches to the wonder of seeing D.L. Hughley transition so beautifully into a dramatic role……this is a must-see!
Rating: 5 / 5
Although it’s pretty hard to imagine
Hughly in a serious dramatic role,
he actually does a good job.
I really didn’t expect very much
when I rented this film, but I’m
proud to say that I was wrong.
This is an enjoyable view inside
the life of fallen educator and
his subsequent attempts to rebuild
his life and that of his inmate students.
The parallels between Hughly and
his troubled prized pupil, Gabriel,
is the main theme of the film.
The ending is tragic, but the story
is entertaining and heartwarming.
Hughly occasionally reverts back
to the comic that we know and love,
but he manages to pull off a convincing
dramatic portrayal.
Rating: 4 / 5