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EUR DOCUMENTARY REVIEW: HBO's Bastards of the PartyDocumentary Highlights the Grim Side of Ghetto Gangsta Lifestyle(February 6, 2007)
*Contrary to the ghetto fabulous stereotype suggested by the bottomless bling and gratuitous booty calls of gangsta' rap videos, the raw reality of the thug life is nothing to romanticize. That is the basic thrust of Bastards of the Party, the appropriately titled documentary which chronicles the rise of the Crips and the Bloods in South Central Los Angeles. The movie was made by Cle Shaheed Sloan, a reformed gangbanger, now 34, who joined the Bloods at the age of 12. Given his street cred, Cle was afforded unusual access to current members for interviews. What quickly becomes obvious is that these lost boys invariably hail from broken homes and were in dire need of appropriate role models. They dropped out of school, and start dealing drugs and doing drive-bys in As far fetched as this might sound, Cle makes a fairly convincing argument Regardless, the picture saves its most sobering moment for last when, as
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