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Honor Up

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The film -- executive produced by rapper Kanye West -- follows character OG, played by Damon Dash, in a saga that flips between his dedication to his family and honoring his street code all at the same time.

Release Date : 2018-02-16

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

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Cast

Stacey Dash

Character Name : Tara

Original Name : Stacey Dash

Gender : Female

Damon Dash

Character Name : narrator/OG

Original Name : Damon Dash

Gender : Male

Cam'ron

Character Name : JR

Original Name : Cam'ron

Gender : Male

Nicholas Turturro

Character Name : Detective Kane

Original Name : Nicholas Turturro

Gender : Male

Michael Rispoli

Character Name : Victor

Original Name : Michael Rispoli

Gender : Male

Murda Mook

Character Name : Mike

Original Name : Murda Mook

Gender : Male

Sean Joseph Pompey

Character Name : Dee (as Smoke DZA)

Original Name : Sean Joseph Pompey

Gender : Male

Oschino

Character Name :

Original Name : Oschino

Gender : Male

Smokey Suarez

Character Name : Filip

Original Name : Smokey Suarez

Gender : Male

Jay Black

Character Name : O

Original Name : Jay Black

Gender : Male

Blackface

Character Name : Black

Original Name : Blackface

Gender : Male

Book Boards

Character Name : Elevator Boy

Original Name : Book Boards

Gender : Male

Danny Worthy Boards

Character Name : Brothers Shot in the Elevator

Original Name : Danny Worthy Boards

Gender : Male

Eishia Brightwell

Character Name : Renee

Original Name : Eishia Brightwell

Gender : Male

Al Doe

Character Name : Doe

Original Name : Al Doe

Gender : Male

Franchize

Character Name : Smiles

Original Name : Franchize

Gender : Male

Jiton Greene

Character Name : Harlem Girl 4

Original Name : Jiton Greene

Gender : Male

Raquel M. Horn

Character Name : Harlem Girl 1

Original Name : Raquel M. Horn

Gender : Male

Guyviaud Joseph

Character Name : Loudmouth

Original Name : Guyviaud Joseph

Gender : Male

Juju

Character Name : Harlem Girl 3

Original Name : Juju

Gender : Male

Malik Legier

Character Name : Little Boy

Original Name : Malik Legier

Gender : Male

Julito McCullum

Character Name : Billy Bags

Original Name : Julito McCullum

Gender : Male

Flow Money

Character Name : Detective Baker

Original Name : Flow Money

Gender : Male

Nymz

Character Name : Nymlo

Original Name : Nymz

Gender : Male

Michelle Smalls

Character Name : Harlem Girl 5

Original Name : Michelle Smalls

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Dan_Tebasco

@Dan_Tebasco

2021-06-23

Mostly talked about because of 2 reasons, the 1st one is that Kanye West is named as a executive producer of the film. But I don't think he had anything to do with the actual making of the film, executive producer is not the same as a producer. 9 times out of 10 all an exectutive producer does is help with funding the film. Which I can see Kanye doing solely because of loyalty to Damon Dash who was the man who made him a star (and because Dash's finances has gone downhill and he felt bad). The 2nd reason is the fact that Stacey Dash (Damon Dash's cousin) have made statements that Damon Dash (the director and star of the film) was not allowed to use her name to sell the film (which he of course did anyway). She's only in it for a quick cameo but the movie advertised her as being a signifant character in the film (she's definitly not). Not the first time Damon Dash made that move with her, PAPER SOLDIERS also had her all over the poster etc even though she was only in it for about 9 minutes (which still is 7 and a half more minutes than she is in this one). Anyway enough about that, the actual movie is very much in the same line as the STATE PROPERTY movies but with even less plot. Gritty and unapologetical it plays almost more like a rulebook for those who wish to lead the life of crime than an actual movie at times, with tons of 'words of wisdom' (it's intended as such at least) in voiceover of why though shalt not snitch and why murder is sometimes a necessity etc when you're 'in the life'. Damon Dash has the lead (of sorts, I say of sorts because as the movie goes on his role is less and less significant to the story which is a unique way to tell a story I suppose) but the leadroles are kind of fluid tbh, one minute all focus can be on one guy and what he's doing to elevate his power in the game and then it switches to someone else. It's kind of messy really. There is a crew in the film which is refered to as being 'young and wild' one of which is played by rapper Cam'ron which is an interesting casting choice being that he passed 40 a couple years ago and the other people in his crew are close to the same age as well. Anyway the first STATE PROPERTY I recall being said that it glorified murder, partly because while the murders were pictured on screen they'd play rap-music well in this film they stay way clear of that, instead in every murder scene they play classical or opera music. I lost count how many slowmotion classic music/opera music murder scenes there was in this but there's alot. Anyway, while I was ocassionally entertained by the film it's not particulary good and it severly lacks in all aspects of filmmaking.