Broken Rhyme (film)

Broken Rhyme is a 2006 American 90-minute feature film and drama directed and produced by Detdrich McClure about a disillusioned rapper (played by Mutulu Olugabala also known as rapper M-1) who goes to Japan to shoot a video there and encounters a mysterious Japanese woman who leads him on a spiritual journey and the heavy price he has to pay for turning his back on the forces that run the hip-hop music industry.

The film premiered at the Filmlife and HBO American Black Film Festival in June 2006 as an Official Selection.[1]

Cast

  • Mutulu Olugabala as M-1
  • Lucy Kawai as Yumi
  • Ken Takemoto as Masa
  • Art Hsu as Gun Dealer
  • Hiroko Imai as Reporter
  • Rashaan Smith as Bulldog
  • Rashawn E. Vaughn as Bulldog
  • Isis Harris as the Assassin
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gollark: The current system, whatever you label it, works fairly well. There are definitely problems. So many problems. Also lots of room for significant improvements without getting rid of it all. But it works decently well without requiring everyone to magically get along fine and the world is steadily increasing in prosperity.
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