Kicks (2016)

6.3/10
69/100
50% – Critics
25% – Audience

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Fifteen-year-old Brandon longs for a pair of the freshest sneakers that money can buy, assuming that merely having them on his feet will help him escape the reality of being poor, neglected by the opposite sex and picked on by everyone – even his best friends. Working hard to get them, he soon finds that the titular shoes have instead made him a target after they are promptly snatched by Flaco, a local hood. Brandon goes on a mission to retrieve his stolen sneakers.

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Kicks Movie Reviews

As good as the kicks as the kid was wearing.

A gorgeously done look at street life.

Kid saves some money to buy the fresh new Jordans to put on his feet other than the holely skips he was wearing, his life already changes from the confidence boost with a new swagger that attracts the girls. It also attracts trouble when the local crazy dude steels his kicks. Now the kid becomes obsessed with taking the slippers he’s now force to wear off his feet and getting back his kicks at all cost.

I remember this life as a kid and how important Kicks were, and it sucks that Kids still have to worry about having their shoes taken. Then again, those 1st addiction Jordans could help pay someone’s rent and put food on the table.

At first glace, its a horrible look at the what happens when you introduced Jordans to this culture (it seems to me not coincidence that the movie is about the re editions of the 1st Jordans), but all of that is superficial to the message of what really is important in life.

The young acting cast is very good, but I can’t help but to give a shout out to Christopher Wallace Jr. not just because I’m a fan of his father Biggie Smalls, but I think it’s cool that he’s an actor and he’s good at it.

Overall, kicks gives me that colorful feeling I got when I saw Dope and Dear White People, although it has slightly more of a serious tone to it, and it needs that to get the message across. I like where all three of these films are going and how they are going there. Kicks is worth seeing.

The kid with two red shoes

Brandon (Jahking Guillory) is the 15 year old runt in his circle of friends. He is poorer than the other kids and basically indistinguishable. He believes if he gets a pair if Air Jordon sneakers i.e. “kicks” his whole life will change. He will be able to float on air like an astronaut…his dream persona. So not to give it all away, he gets them, they get stolen, and now he must venture into Oakland to get them back.

This is one of the better produced urban films. Apparently someone on the set had an astronaut suit, so hey, let’s put it in the script. It made the film more artsy, but didn’t add anything to the plot. I wasn’t sure of the theme. Risking your life for a pair of shoes is stupid? Or a rite of manhood? Where was the insight? The message? There are people who really love this film because it is so gritty and realistic and all the things I didn’t see. To be kind to the film would be to describe it as “uneven.” The film is characterized as an ‘adventure” when I would call it a “drama with an imaginary space suit.” Flaco (Kofi Siriboe) and Marlon (Mahershala Ali) were interesting, more interesting than the main character.

Engaging, but not exciting.

Guide: F-word, implied sex, grinding, no nudity

Yes, you should watch this.

“Sometimes I wish I had a spaceship.. Just hangout in space where it’s quiet. And no one can f**k with me.”

Kicks starts out with us being introduced to Brandon, a 15 year old living in the East Bay. We meet his two best friends Albert and Rico. The three live a normal day to day life of school, chasing girls, and getting high. Brandon is small for his age and doesn’t a hold a lot of confidence within himself. This is due to his size, his longing for and lack of experience with the opposite sex, and most of all his confidence and status among his peers. Brandon’s sneakers are busted, and he can’t afford a sought after pair of Jordans. Albert and Rico both have Jordans. And hot kicks mean status.

This is a world where “J’s” and other symbols give you a status.. Where others might look at you like you ARE someone. Where others admire and aspire for what you have.

We see this when Brandon acquires a pair of J’s from a street vendor, and soon thereafter is beaten up by a group of thugs led by a man named Flaco. He is forced to give them away. The three boys decide to embark on an adventure over the bridge to Oakland to get the kicks back.

Don’t get me wrong, this film isn’t about Jordans. Or status. It’s a coming of age film where we witness a boy at a point in his life where he learns to stand up for himself, and to truly realize what’s important.

This is director Justin Tipping’s feature-length debut. Tipping’s realistic vision of this world comes through full force in Kicks. The film is presented in chapters each with a title card featuring a song that is a bit of a hint at what’s to come. The cinematography by Michael Ragen is beautiful and aesthetically the film is absolute. The acting by Jahking Guillory (Brandon) and Kofi Siriboe (Flaco) is memorable.

The film is fast and harsh at times, yet so dreamy and alluring at others. The portrayal of how violent our world can be is disheartening, although at the end of the film you are able to corral a sense of hope. I would recommend this movie to anyone, and I’ll be looking forward to Tipping’s next project.