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Bang (film)

Bang is a 1995 American crime drama film directed by Ash Baron-Cohen (aka Ash) who is the cousin of well-known TV and film performer, Sacha Baron Cohen.

Plot

A young woman in L.A. is having a bad day: she's evicted, an audition ends with a producer furious she won't trade sex for the part, and a policeman nabs her for something she didn't do, demanding fellatio to release her. She snaps, grabs his gun, takes his uniform, and leaves him cuffed to a tree where he's soon having a defenseless chat with a homeless man. She takes off on the cop's motorcycle and, for an afternoon, experiences a cop's life. She talks a young man out of suicide and then is plunged into violence after a friendly encounter with two "vatos." She is torn between self-protection and others' expectations. Is there any resolution for her torrent of feelings?

Cast

  • Darling Narita as The Girl
  • Peter Greene as Adam
  • Michael Newland as Officer Trotter
  • James Sharpe as Officer Ham
  • Luis Guizar as Jesus
  • Art Cruz as Juan
  • Notorious D. as O.G. On Rooftop (credited as Donald 'Notorious' D)
  • James Noble as Rooftop Dealer
  • Eric Kirkpatrick as Tucker
  • Wandi Herman as Piwi On Rooftop
  • David Conner as Ivan
  • Stephanie Martini as Joey
  • Lucy Liu as Hooker (credited as Lucy Lui)
  • Paul Saucido as Drive-By Cholo
  • Roberta Rodman as Audition Model
  • Juanita Salinas as Latina Woman
  • Glori Gold as Do-Me Girl

The film features an early film appearance by Lucy Liu.

Reception

On A.V. Club, Nathan Rabin wrote that "it's not a very good film, but Bangs integrity and level of ambition make it a strangely watchable little sleeper."

Roger Ebert rated it 3 and a half stars out of 4, writing that 'Knowing little about Bang before a saw it, except for its reputation as a low-budget film shot guerrilla-style on the streets, I confess I expected flashy sub-Tarantino Gen X narcissism. What I didn’t expect was a film so well made, so penetrating, so observant."

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