A Day in the life
Kirk Jones has tried to give something entirely different for his action fans, the dialogue is completely in the form of rap. So it’s quite natural that only an audience who fancy rap music and ‘gangster movies’ would appreciate it.
The film begins with the protagonist, Kirk wanting very much to quit street life. There’s a crime fight going on where the opponents are gunned down, Kirk is caught in the crossfire and is in the midst of bloodshed. As you see, it is a simple premise but a novel presentation which has not so far been attempted by anyone.
To all you rap music lovers, you are invited to tune in.
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