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had hoped for a lot from” I’m in love with a church Girl” but… If you’re going to show gangsters reformed, especially of their own accord, you have to get your facts straight and it has to be believable.
Whether it was due to a low budget or bad directing, this movie was corny, unconvincing and unbelievable. If the addicting game of drug dealing were that easy to get out of, why do most stay in till death or life in prison? I’m not saying it can’t be done but on the level this firm deals, it’s highly unlikely. Additionally, who allows the DEA to work 24/7 on a potential drug bust that will only yield a couple of small fries? In a time when there’s no money and eveything from education to jobs are in jeopardy, what budget is allocated for a low level drug bust using high level surveillance equipment?
A former drug dealer…
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