Dope (2015) Page
The film explores the "multiplicity of Black identity," showing characters who don't fit typical stereotypes. Malcolm and his friends are obsessed with '90s fashion, academic success, and their own punk-rock band.
The plot evolves into a clever "hood comedy" where the protagonists must use their intelligence—rather than violence—to navigate dangerous drug dealers and secure their futures. Critical Reception DOPE (2015) – AFI Movie Club Dope (2015)
The story kicks off when Malcolm and his two best friends, Jib and Diggy, accidentally end up with a backpack full of high-grade drugs after a shootout at a birthday party. The film explores the "multiplicity of Black identity,"
Dope (2015) is a high-energy coming-of-age caper that successfully blends '90s hip-hop nostalgia with a modern crime thriller. Written and directed by Rick Famuyiwa, the film follows Malcolm (Shameik Moore), a self-proclaimed geek living in a tough Inglewood neighborhood who dreams of attending Harvard. Critical Reception DOPE (2015) – AFI Movie Club