In March, just two years after The Wire went dead, the real Avon Barksdale will be brought to the screen in a new documentary, The Avon Barksdale StoryโLegends Of The Unwired, which has already won best docudrama at the New York Independent Film & Video Festival.
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Watch the trailer.
Ummm โฆ is it just me? Or does this โgrippingโ docudrama look like one of those made-for-BET movies? The filmmakers could have scrapped all the extra footage and kept the camera trained on Barksdale. From the looks of the trailer, this film is going straight to DVD, with its corny Garage Band-produced background music and horrible acting sequencesโbloody-mouthed pitbulls, a woman burned by a drug dealer with a Gold-n-Hot curling iron, bad hair weaves and a ridiculous dying scene. (How do you get shot in the head twice and then move the pillow away?)
Sans the bad B-roll and corny narration, the documentary of Nathan Avon โBodieโ Barksdale should be intriguing, if only for the interview. Heโs obviously a character. โDonโt make me no rat, and donโt make me no snitch since yโall say there ainโt nothing I can do to stop it. Just donโt do that, and I wonโt kill yo ass,โ as he told David Simon when he was approached about being the inspiration for Wood Harrisโ character.
Iโm sure I will be compelled to watch it. I was an avid viewer of the show, admittedly a year after its run. And I still consume anything and everything associated with its brilliance. But if the trailer is any indication of this film's depth and vitality, I think Iโll stick to my soon-to-come DVD box set.
โERIN EVANS
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