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Colors: Bangin' in South Carolina (2014) is a English movie. Terry Davis has directed this movie. are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. Colors: Bangin' in South Carolina (2014) is considered one of the best Documentary,Biography,Crime,Drama movie in India and around the world.
Based on the true story of a former gangleader turned successful filmmaker. He documents his 10 year transformation from running one of the largest gangs in South Carolina history to eventually working with SPIKE LEE. COLORS: Bangin' in South Carolina details the deadliest gang feud in the history of Columbia, South Carolina. A feud inherited from Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles that has lasted over 15 years turning even the suburbs into a warzone. The movie offers never before seen footage of gangs, active gang member testimonials, and interviews with the newly formed police agencies that were made to stop them. It's more than just your normal urban gang documentary it's a story about connections between those rejected by mainstream society. The story primarily follows the former of the largest Crip gang in South Carolina history by the time he was 17 years old. After losing so many friends to either Death or Prison, he realized it was time for a change. So he decided to get a ...
Colors: Bangin' in South Carolina (2014) Reviews
Crip leader docmentary
This is a film by Crip leader Terrance Davis who calls himself "King Greatness" as those are perhaps the only two words he doesn't mispronounce as he narrates this documentary. Now South Carolina is not LA or Atlanta. In order to make them the most violent etc. it has to use per capita statistics. Davis points out SC is at a crossroads between various areas. He uses mostly existing public news items to explain the history of drugs in SC in relationship to legislation and historical events. He provides some minor insight with his own experiences at a bowling alley. The film also shows gang members doing gang signals for the camera. They don't wear backwards ball caps in SC. We don't have a team. This is an interesting documentary for those of us who live in this state and I would think would hold some interest for those who don't. The film uses a hip-hop instrumental background repeating the same gansta riff over and over. I don't recall any swearing.