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12 O’Clock Boys 2013 123movies

12 O’Clock Boys 2013 123movies

Apr. 29, 201376 Min.
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Watch: 12 O’Clock Boys 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Pug, a wisecracking 13 year old living on a dangerous Westside block, has one goal in mind: to join The Twelve O’Clock Boys; the notorious urban dirt-bike gang of Baltimore. Converging from all parts of the inner city, they invade the streets and clash with police, who are forbidden to chase the bikes for fear of endangering the public. When Pug’s older brother dies suddenly, he looks to the pack for mentorship, spurred by their dangerous lifestyle. Pug’s story is coupled with unprecedented, action-packed coverage of the riders in their element. The film presents the pivotal years of change in a boy’s life growing up in one of the most dangerous and economically depressed cities in the US..
Plot: Pug, a wisecracking 13 year old living on a dangerous Westside block, has one goal in mind: to join The Twelve O’Clock Boys; the notorious urban dirt-bike gang of Baltimore. Converging from all parts of the inner city, they invade the streets and clash with police, who are forbidden to chase the bikes for fear of endangering the public. When Pug’s older brother dies suddenly, he looks to the pack for mentorship, spurred by their dangerous lifestyle. Pug’s story is coupled with unprecedented, action-packed coverage of the riders in their element. The film presents the pivotal years of change in a boy’s life growing up in one of the most dangerous and economically depressed cities in the US.
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Ratings:

6.5/10 Votes: 1,475
92% | RottenTomatoes
68/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 28 Popularity: 2.52 | TMDB

Reviews:

Not bad once I got into it.
The audio wasn’t always that good, especially in the beginning and it was difficult to understand what Pug was saying. But as I hung in there either the audio improved or I grew accustomed to his speech or both.

From some of the reviews the hatred and disdain are apparent but the fact of the matter is that this is documentary offering a slice of ‘another’ culture, and whether one likes it or not, that ‘is’ their culture that has been imposed upon them for various reasons be they political, social, or economic. So the film is showing how Pug and his family live and not how the viewers may wish that they lived.

Superficially Coco is a lousy mother and yet it made perfect sense that she was because she’s doing the best she can with what she has available. She’d been a stripper (“exotic dancer”) in her youth which meant someone had failed to get through to her the importance of education. So she capitalized on the only thing she ‘thought’ she had going for her. Now she’s older and interested in health care and enrolls in a course to help get a job and seemed to do pretty well learning CPR which only went to show she’d lacked proper direction in her youth. Unfortunately the cycle continues with Pug because her cursing is basically the limit of her vocabulary and merely her frustration at her inability to effectively convey the importance of education to Pug – because she regrets the mistakes of her life and clearly sees the dangerous route he’s about to embark upon.

Pug stated at least one teacher disliked him,and having experienced instances when teachers disliked me and I was wrongfully punished for things I hadn’t done, I can understand the attractiveness of the freedom and notoriety of being a 12 O’clock Boy to a young boy compared with schooling. Sadly however his youth blinds him to the broader picture.

Nice little twist for an ending. After he’d successfully stolen back his bike, being in the van gave meaning to the reason he was in the van in the opening scene. I wonder what Pug and Coco think about Baltimmore being currently in the news because of the “Knockas”?

Review By: hatcher-31393
Not bad once I got into it.
The audio wasn’t always that good, especially in the beginning and it was difficult to understand what Pug was saying. But as I hung in there either the audio improved or I grew accustomed to his speech or both.

From some of the reviews the hatred and disdain are apparent but the fact of the matter is that this is documentary offering a slice of ‘another’ culture, and whether one likes it or not, that ‘is’ their culture that has been imposed upon them for various reasons be they political, social, or economic. So the film is showing how Pug and his family live and not how the viewers may wish that they lived.

Superficially Coco is a lousy mother and yet it made perfect sense that she was because she’s doing the best she can with what she has available. She’d been a stripper (“exotic dancer”) in her youth which meant someone had failed to get through to her the importance of education. So she capitalized on the only thing she ‘thought’ she had going for her. Now she’s older and interested in health care and enrolls in a course to help get a job and seemed to do pretty well learning CPR which only went to show she’d lacked proper direction in her youth. Unfortunately the cycle continues with Pug because her cursing is basically the limit of her vocabulary and merely her frustration at her inability to effectively convey the importance of education to Pug – because she regrets the mistakes of her life and clearly sees the dangerous route he’s about to embark upon.

Pug stated at least one teacher disliked him,and having experienced instances when teachers disliked me and I was wrongfully punished for things I hadn’t done, I can understand the attractiveness of the freedom and notoriety of being a 12 O’clock Boy to a young boy compared with schooling. Sadly however his youth blinds him to the broader picture.

Nice little twist for an ending. After he’d successfully stolen back his bike, being in the van gave meaning to the reason he was in the van in the opening scene. I wonder what Pug and Coco think about Baltimmore being currently in the news because of the “Knockas”?

Review By: hatcher-31393

Other Information:

Original Title 12 O’Clock Boys
Release Date 2013-04-29
Release Year 2013

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 16 min (76 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 44
Status Released
Rated TV-MA
Genre Documentary, Biography, Crime
Director Lotfy Nathan
Writer John Kassab, Lotfy Nathan
Actors Coco, Pug, Funmi Sodipo
Country United States
Awards 4 wins & 7 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Apple iPhone (some shots), Canon 7D (Primary)
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process Phantom Camera HD
Printed Film Format N/A

Original title 12 O’Clock Boys
TMDb Rating 6 28 votes

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