Reincarnated

2013
6.2| 1h38m| R| en| More Info
Released: 15 March 2013 Released
Producted By: Snoopadelic Films
Country: United States of America
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Evolution as an artist is often times what separates legends from the more mundane. After being heavily influenced by his experience in Jamaica – and his subsequent name change from Snoop Dogg to Snoop Lion – the LBC showman prepares his latest reggae-infused album Reincarnated. As part of the process, VICE followed Snoop to the island nation as he recorded various songs with backing from Diplo, Ariel Reichtshaid and Dre Skull of Major Lazer. Having grown tired of what rap provided him, the documentary reveals the rebirth and inspiration for his latest project.

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Director

Andy Capper

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Snoopadelic Films

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Reincarnated Audience Reviews

Protraph Lack of good storyline.
Acensbart Excellent but underrated film
Pacionsbo Absolutely Fantastic
Mathilde the Guild Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
Albert Nikanorov Berhane — is a Snoop Dogg's new name. One of The Wailers named him Snoop Lion though. Which one is soundable — choose. Berhane is a rap icon. He has made bucks of money making music, and selling drugs. Earlier of his life, I think. I wasn't born in Ghetto, I had very normal childhood with in very normal neighborhood, and all what I was saying in my review — is just another opinion. I think, if one wants to understand Snoop Dogg is to have the same experience he had been going through which I never did. In other words, my opinion is biased here. "Reincarnated" — a huge commercial to expand "smoke every day" culture to every places it's possible to get into all over the Earth. If jokes aside, Snoop Lion is doing another album to find his "truth" while making some music united with Vice Inc. to record the process. Of course, smoking some weed in the first place, Jamaica. There were some unique moments in the movie though. There were some words worth to hear, video tapes worth to see, and Snoop Dogg is a long term showman pimping in every corner of the rap culture to make some show out of his ordinary days. Now, Snoop wants to be a Jamaican and go into its roots as the greatest of all Marley did almost a half century ago. Was it successful? You can go to Netflix and make your own choice — below is mine. Not at all. Rap and Reggae are totally different genres I believe. Snoop Dogg didn't think so. It's up to him. I cannot convince musician of that size as Snoop to hear my voice, it's pointless thing to do. In Jamaica, people are smoking everywhere. The documentary is how to smoke a weed, believe me. How to grow the herbs, where to grow them, and how to smoke them.
blastoise12345 This is one of the best things I have ever watched. It's a powerful, touching insight into a great man's life. I had respect for snoop dogg before this for his entrepreneurial skills, but hearing about his story and how he is trying to come through his life of crime and spread a positive message touched me.There's some cool stuff about rap music, and some cool stuff about weed, if your into that kind of thing.Even if you aren't it's still a great watch I think.There's also some cool insight into life in Jamaica and some wise rasta's talking sense.Anyone who is into wisdom and stuff, will love this.
dapozza I saw this movie as a press-screening in Amsterdam, loved it. Take this movie / documentary with a little grain of salt and you will like it. It helps when you are into hiphop or familiar with Snoop's work. It takes you from Snoop Dogg to Snoop Lion in a mostly funny but sometimes even very serious way. Combine this with fat beats, nice studio sessions and you got a nice documentary.Be prepared for a lot of weed smoking scene's, with Daz as a funny sidekick who does really nothing in the end. You will get to hear some of the reasons behind some of the album tracks. In the end it's nothing earth-shaking but great for the fans.
lwoodi I went to see this at TIFF2012 with a free voucher as I thought "I'm going for a laugh, I'm not spending money to see this" and I came away thinking, wow - I would spend money to see this. It was an honest journey of Snoop Dogg, told through his eyes and it is clear that he is searching for something ... did he find it in Jamaica? Did he find it through reggae? Does anyone ever find it? The Q&A after made me see that behind all the facade and bling - Snoop is an intelligent man who just wants to love and be loved ... and make music ... he understands the power that he has in terms of his followers. I highly recommend this documentary and not just to marvel at the weed smoked, the views of Jamaica ... but as a redemptive journey of this artiste.