She's killed the week she asks Curtis (a drive-by daddy) to keep the baby for a week? Doesn't pack a bag, send diapers or clothes or nothing with him? Fishy. That makes me question the authenticity of this. I also wonder what the hell the mama had to do that was so important. I was disgusted when Curtis acted like keeping his child for a week was a problem. From the baby sitting on someone's lap on the back seat, to his son who's not allowed to cry for his dead mother and is around drugs all day. I feel sorry for ALL of the kids in this film. Running and hiding from the police WITH the camera light on was not realistic at all. The same for his camera guy who never stopped filming even while dodging bullets and running from the police. If I was being robbed at gun point, I'd certainly drop the damn camera. The story of Atlanta robbery boy and crack dealer, Curtis Snow, who stole a camera from some college kids in a dope deal and made a documentary about his life. Craig Combs, owner of Branson Zipline, is giving visitors a unique way to keep cool with fake snow and colorful tubes. With Curtis Snow, Young Blo, Curtis Lockett, Poncho Perez. The opening scene of him robbing the college students was clearly a re-enactment. Snow on Tha Bluff: Directed by Damon Russell. I don't think there were two different women, I think the beginning was an "intro" but nobody explained that. I also was confused about him saying his baby's mom was killed at the beginning and then there she was. I also didn't understand a lot of what was going on (like the girl smoking crack in the car and he makes her strip naked then the big girl comes and fights her). It was really fake and had no real point. I thought I'd "like" it but I don't think I did.
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