Nick Broomfield: The Motives Behind Biggie And Tupac

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Biggie and Tupac (2002) directed by British film maker, Nick Broomfield, digs deeper into the unsolved murder cases of rap artists, Tupac Amaru Shakur and Christopher "Biggie Smalls" Wallace. Broomfield, who is known for his controversial and exposing documentaries, goes out of his way to try and solve the case with the help of eyewitnesses, family and friends of the late artists. With revealing interviews and eventually identifying a few of the people responsible for Tupac and Biggie Smalls' murders, Broomfield strives to solve both the cases in this film. The following film review will address the main motives behind Biggie and Tupac and what makes it so real and intriguing. Just like most of his other films like, Broomfield uses the Cinéma-Vérité …show more content…

He also suggests that Marion "Suge Knight" Hugh, former head of Death Row Records, was responsible for planning both shootings for his own reasons. During the interview with Suge Knight, Broomfield was not able to get any information about Tupac's murder from him. Instead, Suge Knight is seen wanting to spread a positive message to the younger generation about learning from the mistakes of the …show more content…

Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur on the other hand, refuses to speak to Broomfield as she was still working with Suge Knight and is said to have her lawyers ask Broomfield to leave town, disapproving of all the interviews that he had conducted. Through these interviews, he also produces eyewitnesses who help identify some of the shooters as LAPD officers who were off-duty on the night of the shooting and proves it with drawings and photos of the policemen said to be involved. Although interviewing these people reduces misrepresentation of these murders, it may seem, that at the same time, the people he is seen interviewing may suggest that he is being biased in trying to support his own claims about Suge Knight, who was part of the West Coast Gang, being the mastermind behind both murders. This is because, he is seen talking to more people related to Biggie Smalls - the East Coast gang, with comparison to that of Tupac - the West Coast Gang. This is most probably also because of the fact that no one from Death Row was willing to be

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