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Closed Caption; Full-length audio commentary by DMX and director Ernest Dickerson; "Making of" featurette
Full Product DetailsFrom a script from first-time scribe James Gibson comes this filmed adaptation of ex-gangster Donald Goines' 1974 novel Never Die Alone. Directed by Ernest R. Dickerson (Juice, Bones), the films stars David Arquette as Paul Pawlowski, a reporter who takes an interest in gang kingpin King David, played by rapper/actor DMX. When King David is killed, Pawlowski happens upon the criminal's journal and envelops himself in his story. From there, the rise and fall of King David is covered in flashbacks as Pawlowski makes his way through the diary. Aisha Tyler and Jennifer Sky co-star. Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

Characters deal drugs, drug use, overdoses, drinking, smoking.
Extremely strong language, including the n-word.
Explicit sexual references and situations, nudity.
Extreme peril and graphic violence, many character deaths. Extreme peril.
Not an issue.
About Never Die Alone
Parents need to know that this movie is about people who are engaged in crime and corruption. It has constant and extreme violence, including many graphic murders. The main characters are drug dealers, and the movie includes drug use (heroin and cocaine) and overdoses, including a mother whose overdose is discovered by her children. Characters use extremely strong and hostile language, including the "N" word, and they treat each other with emotional as well as physical brutality. There are explicit sexual references and situations, including a graphic sex scenes and a threesome involving twins.
Families can talk about how the characters decided what was important to them. Who are their role models? Why? What does it mean to say that "we reap what we sow?"