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Fresh (1994)
TrailerThe film centers on a young African-American boy whose job is to run on errand for drug dealer. He attempts to deal with many difficulties for survival in the dark world.Actors: Sean Nelson, Giancarlo Esposito, Samuel L. Jackson, NBushe Wright, Ron Brice, Jean-Claude La Marre, José Zúñiga, Luis Lantigua, Yul Vazquez, Cheryl Freeman, Anthony Thomas, ...»Director: Boaz YakinCountry: United States, FranceDuration: 114 minQuality: HDRelease: 1994IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Fresh (1994)"
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Characters of "Fresh (1994)"
FreshPlayed by: Sean NelsonEstebanPlayed by: Giancarlo EspositoSamPlayed by: Samuel L. JacksonNicholePlayed by: N'Bushe WrightLt. PerezPlayed by: José ZúñigaSmokeyPlayed by: Charles Malik WhitfieldLong Hair Yuppy ScumPlayed by: Lawrence BenderTommy YeePlayed by: Paul J.Q. Lee -
Directors of "Fresh (1994)"
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Creators of "Fresh (1994)"
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Critic Reviews of "Fresh (1994)"
Los Angeles TimesApril 21, 2015Glibly shocking, it would like you to think it deals with the hard realities of urban life, but in fact it uses its patina of social consciousness as a come-on for the most conventional kind of violent commercial filmmaking.
Seattle TimesApril 21, 2015Sean Nelson is a quiet revelation as the title character, a child who actively participates in what he regards as the only game in town, yet consistently demonstrates more caution and smarts than his friends or relatives.
Chicago TribuneApril 21, 2015The script by writer-director Boaz Yakin is fresh itself, marrying the physical violence of Fresh's world with the intellectual violence of competitive chess.
TIME MagazineApril 21, 2015[Fresh is] made with a subtle precision that suggests a Vermeer landscape of the ninth circle of hell.
Chicago ReaderApril 21, 2015This is kept alive largely through its first-rate performances, beginning with Sean Nelson's as the boy; Giancarlo Esposito is also a standout.
People MagazineApril 21, 2015A gripping story of survival on the streets and survival of the soul.
Empire MagazineApril 21, 2015The strength of the piece is that it realises which aspects of its genre have been seen too many times, always coming back to Nelson's blank but expressive stare as he watches terrible things the director doesn't need to shove in our faces.
Radio TimesApril 21, 2015The absence of moralising and macho posturing gives authenticity and poignancy to the film.
Film4April 21, 2015A hugely underrated crime drama, Fresh is worth discovering both for its air of authenticity and Sean Nelson's remarkable performance.
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