A series of eerie events thrusts an unlikely trio onto the trail of a nefarious government conspiracy in this pulpy mystery caper.A series of eerie events thrusts an unlikely trio onto the trail of a nefarious government conspiracy in this pulpy mystery caper.A series of eerie events thrusts an unlikely trio onto the trail of a nefarious government conspiracy in this pulpy mystery caper.
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- 3 wins & 23 nominations total
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This Blaxploitation sci-fi comedy is clearly among the more fun, inventive films that Netflix has decided to pick up. The grainy visual texture, the funky costumes and hairdos, the energetic soundtrack, and much of the film's aesthetics are carefully designed to remind us of some of the finest entries in the Blaxploitation subgenre. The setting could be somewhere in or around 2008, as we still see picture-tube TVs, CDs being sold, mentions of Obama, and Blockchain being the future (LOL!). The absence of smartphones is also a notable aspect. Yet, even with the aesthetics already standing out and a pretty exciting (and potentially scary) sci-fi plot on the cards, it's the lead trio's performances and fun camaraderie that holds it together.
The revelations keep coming, but it's the banter between Boyega's Fontaine, Teyonah Parris' Yo-Yo, and Jamie Foxx's Slick Charles that keeps you entertained and invested in their fates. After the first hour, there were moments in the screenplay where it could've all looked and sounded artificial. However, director Juel Taylor keeps the conspiracy theories coming, complemented by wonderful production design work and sustained focus on the protagonist's journey. The finale (++the eventual antagonist reveal) is somewhat tepid when compared to the rest of the film, and it may also seem 10-15 minutes too long for the story it has to say, though I'll definitely recommend They Cloned Tyrone if you're an enjoyer of absurdist humour.
The revelations keep coming, but it's the banter between Boyega's Fontaine, Teyonah Parris' Yo-Yo, and Jamie Foxx's Slick Charles that keeps you entertained and invested in their fates. After the first hour, there were moments in the screenplay where it could've all looked and sounded artificial. However, director Juel Taylor keeps the conspiracy theories coming, complemented by wonderful production design work and sustained focus on the protagonist's journey. The finale (++the eventual antagonist reveal) is somewhat tepid when compared to the rest of the film, and it may also seem 10-15 minutes too long for the story it has to say, though I'll definitely recommend They Cloned Tyrone if you're an enjoyer of absurdist humour.
Off the bat I was interested in this movie from the title alone. This movie was reminiscent of Undercover Brother, Black Dynamite, and especially Sorry To Bother You.
You can gather what the movie is about just from the title, but the story leading to everything is a fun ride. John, Jamie and Teyonah individually did a great job playing their characters. All providing something different to their unique, mystery solving trio team.
The elements of this movie were great too. Combining the eeriness with fantasy and bits of comedy. At times it almost had an 80's sci-fi feel to it too, where I would question what year it was even though it was modern day.
Overall, this movie was fun. I enjoyed it from start to finish. Again, if you're a fan of Undercover Brother, Black Dynamite or Sorry To Bother You, then you should check this movie out.
You can gather what the movie is about just from the title, but the story leading to everything is a fun ride. John, Jamie and Teyonah individually did a great job playing their characters. All providing something different to their unique, mystery solving trio team.
The elements of this movie were great too. Combining the eeriness with fantasy and bits of comedy. At times it almost had an 80's sci-fi feel to it too, where I would question what year it was even though it was modern day.
Overall, this movie was fun. I enjoyed it from start to finish. Again, if you're a fan of Undercover Brother, Black Dynamite or Sorry To Bother You, then you should check this movie out.
First of all, I have to admit, without the pretty great and charismatic performances from Foxx, Boyega and surprisingly Teyonah Parris (only annoying to me in Wandavision), I wouldn't consider this movie good, probably. But they were cast, they acted the heck out of this, and they made me enjoy the movie. It counts.
Besides them, we have a weird creation that starts as a gangsters film, but too nerdy with too many pop culture references coming from characters that wouldn't, usually, ever even know them. But again, maybe because of the actores, it was funny and it worked.
It's with the second half that the problems get a bit more obvious, with the movie turning into weird sci-fi, but with without room for explanations or avoiding plot-holes, concentrating more in entertainment and delivering the message, and I think, overall, it ends up working well enough. Really weird, but enjoyable.
Besides them, we have a weird creation that starts as a gangsters film, but too nerdy with too many pop culture references coming from characters that wouldn't, usually, ever even know them. But again, maybe because of the actores, it was funny and it worked.
It's with the second half that the problems get a bit more obvious, with the movie turning into weird sci-fi, but with without room for explanations or avoiding plot-holes, concentrating more in entertainment and delivering the message, and I think, overall, it ends up working well enough. Really weird, but enjoyable.
Lovers of Jordan Peele's off-centre take on Black cinema should like co-writer (with Tony Rettenmaeir) / director Juel Taylor's comic-thriller "They Cloned Tyrone". Hard-ass drug dealer John Boyega, flamboyant pimp Jamie Foxx & sassy ho Teyonah Parris (terrific) discover a sinister plot (led by Kiefer Sutherland... or is it?) to experiment on & control all the folk in their run-down 'hood... and they fight back against it. Initially darkly stylish it soon becomes too silly, before deeper undertones emerge. Taylor's ambition can't be faulted, but he may have bitten off a little more than the average audience can chew on here. He is however, clearly one to watch out for.
I just read a review about people who give this film anything but a 1 either being family members etc etc. Quite the tirade.
With a third of their review concentrating on a child slurping a drink. That's their review.
This one is mine.
Look. This is quite a different output than your usual.
It is very much influenced by blaxploitation (and at the end that is the point) films and the modern revisionism of someone like Jordan Peale.
A completely off the wall plot that mixes multiple genres into one.
John Boyega is such a good actor. He really, really is.
With multiple roles, he manages them well.
Jamie Foxx adds silliness and humour to proceedings.
This isn't an Oscar winner. Nor is it garbage. It is just different.
I was engaged throughout the film.
To give you in a nutshell what to expect think Groundhog Day meets Invasion of the body snatchers, meets Nancy Drew meets Shaft meets Get Out meets Boyz n The Hood.
It's just a crazy mix which on the whole, IMHO, works.
And as to the title....it'll all make sense by the end.
And it lends itself to a sequel (which likely it will get).
With a third of their review concentrating on a child slurping a drink. That's their review.
This one is mine.
Look. This is quite a different output than your usual.
It is very much influenced by blaxploitation (and at the end that is the point) films and the modern revisionism of someone like Jordan Peale.
A completely off the wall plot that mixes multiple genres into one.
John Boyega is such a good actor. He really, really is.
With multiple roles, he manages them well.
Jamie Foxx adds silliness and humour to proceedings.
This isn't an Oscar winner. Nor is it garbage. It is just different.
I was engaged throughout the film.
To give you in a nutshell what to expect think Groundhog Day meets Invasion of the body snatchers, meets Nancy Drew meets Shaft meets Get Out meets Boyz n The Hood.
It's just a crazy mix which on the whole, IMHO, works.
And as to the title....it'll all make sense by the end.
And it lends itself to a sequel (which likely it will get).
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was chosen as part of the 2019 Blacklist, an annual compendium of the most liked unproduced scripts that has included eventual Oscar winners like Juno (2007), Argo (2012), and Jojo Rabbit (2019).
- GoofsAt 1:00 Tyrone begins decanting five of his clones (A-0-0-1). At the first clone Tyrone's Protective Coveralls hood fastener is OPEN. As he moves to decant a second clone the hood fastener is CLOSED. When he decants his fifth and final clone his hood fastener is again open.
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Slick Charles: Ain't no snow, but I can still ski in it.
- ConnectionsFeatures Bloodsport (1988)
- SoundtracksPeeping Tom
Performed by Elyse Thoms (as Elyse 'EAT' Thoms) and Fat Ron (as Ter'ron 'Fat' Ron)
Written by Desmond Murray, Elyse Thoms, and Ter'ron Crawford
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- Runtime2 hours 2 minutes
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