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Carlito's Way: Rise To Power (2005)
Released By: Universal Studios Home Video   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Universal Studios Home Video
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Michael Scott Bregman
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.carlitoswayrisetopower.com/
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: 9/27/2005
Cast: Mario Van Peebles, Sean Combs, Raquel Alessi, Jewlisa Bermuda, Tony Cucci
Published ID: 66107
UPC: 025192734229, 025192734120, 025192871122, 025193285423, 025195043977, 025192040962, 025192042911,
Plot: In this belated prequel to director Brian De Palma's 1993 crime drama, gangster Carlito Brigante (Jay Hernandez) rises through the ranks of the New York underworld to establish himself as Spanish Harlem's most powerful kingpin. As the intoxication of ultimate power tightens its firm grip on the rising heroin czar, he soon learns that greed and deception are the unspoken laws of the street. With no one to trust except for his two brothers in crime, Carlito begins building an empire founded on supplying the city's addicts with the one product that is always in demand. His dreams of ruling the city finally becoming a reality, Carlito soon learns that the only way to sustain his power is through loyalty and respect. Adapted from author Edwin Torres' acclaimed novel, Carlito's Way: Rise to Power also stars Mario Van Peebles, Luis Guzmán, and Sean Combs. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Carlito has lost his way
Added 11/22/2008

...It's almost like an extended SNL skit of "Carlito's Way: The Early Years"....horrible script, pacing, atmosphere, acting, and anything else you can think of. Reggie? The acting was as idiotic as the character..The girl's brother? Ditto.....P.Diddy was the best of the 3 and that's saying alot, because he was horrible..Stay away at all costs..
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
POOP
Added 12/25/2007

Yeah it's that good. Seems as though my original review has been lost by the Amazon censors, bless their hearts.
2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Doesn't even deserve 1 Star
Added 12/22/2006

The only resemblance Rise to Power has with the original Carlito's Way film is in name and producer Martin Bregman. The success of the original begs for a vivacious, guns-blazing Carlito Brigante prequel. Unfortunately, Martin Bregman decided to bankroll his son as the director. The result was a train wreck of a movie with horrible casting, acting, writing, directing; you name it, Michael Bregman did it... bad. Topping it all off, the plot fails to lead in to the original movie!

The irony of this Michael Bregman is the similarity between him and a character in the movie - Reggie. Given the chance to inherit his older brother's powerful and profitable position, Reggie, at every turn, makes horrible decisions. At times, these decisions are made, seemingly without any sort of reason. In the same way, Michael Bregman's choices for the film are painfully disgraceful to the original Carlito's Way, and to his father...

This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. For the love, stay away...

3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Keepin' it Gangsta: '60s style
Added 10/30/2006

I never got to see the orignal Carlito's way but after seeing rise to power, It's a must that I do. This movie shows how Carlito Brigante rose through the ranks of the mean Harlem streets to become a big-time heroin kingpin. Jay Hernandez did a good job as a young Carlito. He even sounded like how Pacino would have sounded in his younger days.
Even though I don't care for hime to much, P. Diddy did his thing as Hollywood Nicky. Big ups to him on that

2 out of 7 people found this helpful.
hahaha
Added 8/30/2006

Once again in fantasyland we go with fake "gangstas".P diddo or diddity, pifily poof what ever his name is this week.This movie is not worth the price of the plastic used to make it.the established italian mobsters would not put a black or puerto rican on equel footing.these guys would not share the same area in the joint.ridiculous!!!when it comes to TRUE GANGSTERS there are serious racial/ethnic barriers.That is just the facts.As much as the mass media tries to rewrite history it still doesnt change it.
4 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Carlito has lost his way
Added 11/22/2008

...It's almost like an extended SNL skit of "Carlito's Way: The Early Years"....horrible script, pacing, atmosphere, acting, and anything else you can think of. Reggie? The acting was as idiotic as the character..The girl's brother? Ditto.....P.Diddy was the best of the 3 and that's saying alot, because he was horrible..Stay away at all costs..
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
POOP
Added 12/25/2007

Yeah it's that good. Seems as though my original review has been lost by the Amazon censors, bless their hearts.
2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Doesn't even deserve 1 Star
Added 12/22/2006

The only resemblance Rise to Power has with the original Carlito's Way film is in name and producer Martin Bregman. The success of the original begs for a vivacious, guns-blazing Carlito Brigante prequel. Unfortunately, Martin Bregman decided to bankroll his son as the director. The result was a train wreck of a movie with horrible casting, acting, writing, directing; you name it, Michael Bregman did it... bad. Topping it all off, the plot fails to lead in to the original movie!

The irony of this Michael Bregman is the similarity between him and a character in the movie - Reggie. Given the chance to inherit his older brother's powerful and profitable position, Reggie, at every turn, makes horrible decisions. At times, these decisions are made, seemingly without any sort of reason. In the same way, Michael Bregman's choices for the film are painfully disgraceful to the original Carlito's Way, and to his father...

This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. For the love, stay away...

3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
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