Poetic Justice (1993)

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Poetic Justice: Directed by John Singleton. With Khandi Alexander, Maya Angelou, Ché J. Avery, Lloyd Avery II. Grieving hairdresser Justice goes on road trip from South Central Los Angeles to Oakland on a mail truck alongside her friend and a postal worker which she cannot stand

“the only reason i donu0026#39;t rate this film higher is because i always thought it was a tad long. john singleton, i love your work! like spike lee ( with a lot of his films) and ice cube (with u0026#39;fridayu0026#39; and u0026#39;barbershopu0026#39;) youu0026#39;ve caught a time and place thatu0026#39;s only clear to those that have lived it, or at least have knowledge of its existence. all of you capture black youngu0026#39;uns (east and west coasts) as they were lived during the times depicted in the films. wonderful stuff! great acting, solid story, everything is more heartfelt than not, itu0026#39;s why i go to the movies! i hope u and spike and ice cube and tyler perry (silly as he can b!) and the whole slew of other black filmmakers continue for many years to come. i love your work, your honesty and your sincerity. this is good movie-making, maya angelouu0026#39;s poetry is a plus and a bonus!!!”

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