Destined
Cory
Hardrict Stars as Both a Gangsta and an Architect in Alternate
Reality, Sci-Fi Saga
Sheed
Smith (Cory
Hardrict) is a drug dealer roaming Detroit's mean streets in a bloody
turf war being waged in the 'hood where he was raised. Meanwhile, his
doppelganger, Rasheed Smith (also Cory Hardrict), is an idealistic
architect
overseeing an urban renewal project designed to revitalize the same
ghetto.
However,
the two look-a-likes' paths never cross. That's because they exist in
parallel universes. You see, Destined is one of those "What if?"
affairs set in a couple of alternate realities. Thus, we are able to
compare bad boy Sheed's fate to that of his straitlaced alter ego.
The
picture was written and directed by Qasim Basir who made a
spectacular directorial debut in 2010 with the relatively-moving
Mooz-lum. This disappointing sophomore offering earns an A for
ambition, if only a C for execution.
Cory
Hardrict stars as both Sheed and Rasheed in a split screen saga that
flits back and forth between storylines that never intersect.
Unfortunately, neither plot is well enough developed to fully engage
the viewer.
I
suppose Basir was too in love with his bifurcated, sci-fi script to
consider jettisoning one-half and fleshing out the other into a
full-length feature. Instead, we're treated to a one-trick pony that
repeatedly illustrates the diverging fates of a guy who kept his nose
clean and that of an identical stranger who ventured to the dark
side.
An
amusing idea that runs out of steam not long after the premise is
established.
Unrated
Running time: 91 minutes
Production Studio: Whitewater Films / Tilted Windmill Productions / Confluential Films
Distributor: XLrator Media
To
see a trailer for Destined, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6fzjsU7nqY
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