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Tupac: Resurrection is a raw dive into the life of Tupac Shakur, pieced together with personal footage and intimate photos. The film has a kind of fragmented honesty, which reflects Tupac's own complex persona. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with his poetry, which is woven throughout the narrative. Lauren Lazin does a solid job of letting Tupac's voice take center stage, almost as if he's guiding us through his own life story. The atmosphere feels like you're sifting through a close friend's archives, both inspiring and heartbreaking at times. It’s not just a music documentary; it’s a portrait of a revolutionary artist whose life was as tumultuous as his lyrics.
Directed by Lauren Lazin, released in 2003.Features home movies and recited poetry by Tupac.Runtime is approximately 114 minutes.Available in DVD and Blu-ray formats.
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