


Basically, as far as I can tell anyway, the story moves from one character to another and shows their involvement in the overall plot. It almost feels like there should be subtitles down the bottom. It doesn't help either that sometimes it's impossible to understand what the characters are saying. This movie moves way to fast to keep up with what's going on. Otherwise, leave it to the professionals, please. It's a prime example of why most musicians should never think of crossing over into the realm of acting, unless of course they're simply making the movie for their own personal amusement. This has nothing to do with the color of the actors, simply the fact that the movie is a huge waste of time and completely intellectually devoid. The characters and their lifestyles are of course part of American society, but is there anything positive or beneficial in exploiting this stereotype? I get that it's not supposed to be 'Boyz n' the Hood', but there's simply nothing here of any redeeming quality. Essentially every character is a drug-dealing, gun- toting, wanna-be mafioso. This worst thing about it though is that it's a blatant exploitation of the urban Black culture. The plot line is extremely pedestrian and even less discernible. It's kind of like the producers just took small pieces of what worked in similar films and applied them with cut & paste. But to be brutally honest, you would have to be very easily entertained to enjoy this flick. This immoral pagan content only serves to degrade young people living in the inner city, both young men and young women.I can't say there weren't a handful of somewhat enjoyable moments in this film, most of them simple, gratuitous comedic moments. The movie’s pro-gangster themes are laced with gangster rap. Obscenities are also rampant throughout the movie, and there is a pretty strong sexual montage of one of the gangster’s daily sexual exploits. The main characters are all pretty despicable gangsters. Also, there are no real heroes in the story. STATE PROPERTY 2 is cleverly written and edited, but the story eventually succumbs to over-complicated, confusing plot twists that destroy the movie’s momentum. When Beans suddenly gets out of jail by other means, he finds there’s more happening than he and Loco thought. Loco says his long-time mentor and substitute father, Biggis, can get them back on top in Philly and help defeat Beans’ rival. The second movie shows how Beans survives in prison by hooking up with another black gangster from Miami named El Pollo Loco, or Crazy Chicken. The first movie, from 2002, details how Beans, the leader of a black drug gang in Philadelphia, ends up in prison.

STATE PROPERTY 2 is a low-budget inner city gangster movie now out on DVD. This immoral pagan content only serves to degrade young people living in the inner city, both young men and young women. The movie's pro-gangster themes are laced with gangster rap. Obscenities are also rampant throughout the movie, and there is a pretty strong sexual montage of one of the gangster's daily sexual exploits. STATE PROPERTY 2 is cleverly written and edited, but the story eventually succumbs to over-complicated, confusing plot twists that destroy the movie's momentum. When Beans suddenly gets out of jail by other means, he finds there's more going on than he and Loco thought. Loco says his long-time mentor and substitute father, Biggis, can get them back on top in Philly and help defeat Beans' rival. STATE PROPERTY 2 is a low-budget gangster movie now out on DVD.
