Graffiti Bridge

1990

Action / Drama / Music

7
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten18%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled39%
IMDb Rating4.4102087

nightclubrock music

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1 hr 30 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by kevin_robbins6 / 10

Anything Prince does is worth watching and the definition of art, but this isn't his best work

Graffiti Bridge (1990) is a movie I watched for the first time in a long time on Tubi. The storyline follows two rivals looking to run the nightclub scene and steal a girls heart and attention in the process.

This movie is directed by and stars Prince (Under the Cherry Moon) and also stars Morris Day (Purple Rain),Jerome Benton (Men in Black: International) and The Time.

The storyline for this felt a bit too similar to Purple Rain without the depth plus a touch of awkwardness. The soundtrack, performances, outfits and style was enough to make the film entertaining, but the premise wasn't enough to make this a must see.

Anything Prince does is worth watching and the definition of art, but this isn't his best work. I would score this a 6/10 and recommend seeing it once.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle3 / 10

bad sequel

Billy has left the Glam Slam Club to both The Kid (Prince) and Morris Day. The Kid runs the club day-to-day but Morris wants to take it over. Morris also runs the rival Pandemonium Club and wants to control every club in the area. Glam Slam isn't doing so well and The Kid doesn't seem to care. Aura is a mysterious girl who often writes on a Graffiti Bridge in the park.

This is the 'Batman & Robin' of 'Purple Rain'. The original Purple Rain has an indie charm to it and an amazing soundtrack. This sequel is a lot of flashy neon, Morris Day being a crazy villain, and a brooding Prince. The charm is almost all gone. There are a couple of passable songs but otherwise, it's a hopeless endeavor.

Reviewed by zetes6 / 10

Not that bad. The music is great, anyway.

The movie that put an abrupt stop to Prince's movie career. Oh, it's a bad movie, all right, but I don't quite get that it's one of the worst movies ever, or even that it's significantly worse than Purple Rain. Honestly, I think I prefer it, just a bit, to the 1984 film. It's far shorter and it's way goofier - doesn't take itself as seriously. Sure, Purple Rain - the album - is Prince's masterpiece, but the soundtrack to Graffiti Bridge, while more stuck in the late 80s/early 90s and less timeless, is pretty great, too. Plot-wise, the two films are pretty similar. Prince is the good guy, Morris Day is the bad guy. They both fight over a girl (here it's Ingrid Chavez, who is beautiful but lacks the charisma of Apollonia; she's most famous for co-writing the Madonna song "Justify My Love"). There are a lot of songs. The set design here is pretty fantastic, and gives the film a surreal feel. I'm surprised the film isn't more beloved by cult audiences. It's very weird. And laughable, but in a fun way. Morris Day threatened to be more interesting in Purple Rain, and he succeeds in being so here. Prince has far less presence.

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