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  1. Sep 13, 1995 · These grisly photographs set up a story that deals, essentially, with black-on-black crime. The film’s hero is a white cop named Rocco Klein, played by Harvey Keitel, but “hero” is too strong a word: He is a weary professional who acts as a witness to death.

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  3. A work of mournful maturity that sacrifices little of its director's signature energy, Clockers is an admittedly flawed drama with a powerfully urgent message. Read Critics Reviews

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    • Spike Lee
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    • Harvey Keitel
  4. Clockers was years ahead of its time. It’s a visceral crime film that gives us a powerful look at the urban drug trade and the bleak despair of escaping your circumstances while exploring race...

  5. Clockers received generally positive reviews from film critics, but was a box office failure, grossing only around $13 million on a $25 million budget. Plot. In a Brooklyn housing project, a group of clockers — street-level drug dealers — sells drugs for Rodney Little, a local drug lord.

  6. www.metacritic.com › movie › clockersClockers - Metacritic

    Sep 13, 1995 · Overall, Clockers is quite the disappointing film. The acting from Mekhi Phifer, John Turturro, and Harvey Keitel is good, as well as some good supporting players here make this a very good look at life in the projects, murder, and drugs.

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    • Spike Lee
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    • Harvey Keitel
  7. Sep 7, 2018 · Clockers was years ahead of its time. It’s a visceral crime film that gives us a powerful look at the urban drug trade and the bleak despair of escaping your circumstances while exploring race relations between the police and the community they serve.

  8. Sep 15, 1995 · The story of a young black drug dealer who may or may not have committed a murder, Clockers is a work of staggering intelligence and emotional force — a mosaic of broken dreams.

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