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A film of Ernest R. Dickerson is starring DMX, David Arquette, Michael Ealy. It centered in a hard-boiled, drug dealer, named King David, who returns to his hometown seeking a truth after a violent death.
[A] gritty film noir [about] a sleazy drug pusher looking for redemption, but who - in classic noir fashion - learns that there is no escaping paying for one's past sins.
April 03, 2004
Washington Post
A bumbling adaptation.
March 26, 2004
eFilmCritic.com
This is not a workable drama, just a series of ideas that rap stars who worship Scarface think would be cool to see.
If not for the excessive melodrama, lousy dialogue, clumsy acting and generally nasty vibe, "Never Die Alone" could have had the kind of distinctive edge that made urban street dramas like Juice, Menace II Society...
What makes Never Die Alone so monumentally terrible isn't just its bearhugging of gangsta flick convention, but its desperate attempt to imbue run-of-the-mill crime with noir classicism.
March 26, 2004
Toronto Star
The various stories are strong enough to compensate for any acting deficiencies.