Plug Love (2017)
Based on the acclaimed novel by danielle marcus and directed by derek scott. Plug love is a urban love story. When a woman realize that being cheated on is not worth the finer things in life. While being in a unfaithful relationship with her man. She stumbles upon the true definition of real love. Which is define by another man. In which the relationship becomes deadly.
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hyped garbage
It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
I was turned off by the low budget look of this movie however great performance by the two main character Carmen and Mudda
This movie waz a cold hard classic fam. Acting was on a hundred ya dig. Love story was powerful, I ain't really motional like dat. But dis tugged at ya dudes hearts strings. If ya live dis life ya know what dis life be like. Murda is the next Star on the box. Editing was on point, I think it was like n HD too. It waz mad clear for a low budget. My wIfe and I watched it twice. Dis a must if ya a real one.
This is the third Derek Scott movie I have watched and I have to say that they kept me entertained through out the films. Let's keep it 100...everybody can't understand or relate to these films because they may not be in that type of environment. But that's the language and these things can and do happen. I like the stories and twist he put in these movies. And I can see most of these main characters on the big screen.
I could not believe the disrespect for each other in every scene. Script was basically the N-word interlaced with profanity. If you have any self-respect or decency, you will not be able to relate to this narrative. I think it was an attempt to stereotype blacks in the worst possible way. I could not take this seriously as it depicted women as desperate to have any kind of man at any cost and the men were street dummies and Losers. Watching it was unsettling to say the least and utterly despicable in every aspect.