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Determined to grow as both a human being and an artist, hip-hop icon Snoop Dogg takes a spiritual pilgrimage to Jamaica as filmmaker Andy Capper captures his gradual metamorphosis into Snoop Lion over the course of one profoundly transformational month. For as long as Snoop can remember, he's been rapping, but upon turning 41, the hustler lifestyle begins to take its toll on the man who turned out such hits as "Murder Was the Case," and who has seen the lives of too many friends taken by violence. While visiting Trench Town, Snoop seeks the wisdom of the Nyabinghi community elders in finding a new direction, and reflects on the past and future while immersing himself in Rastafarian culture. Later, in the wake of a deeply affecting meeting with the legendary Bunny Wailer, Snoop Dogg embraces his new identity as Snoop Lion. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Movie Title : Reincarnated
Release Date : Mar 15, 2013 Limited
Genre Movie :Documentary,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Snoop Dogg,Theocracy Reign Ivine Ord...,Dr. Dre,Daz,Diplo,Angela Hunte,Ariel Rechtstad,Dre Skull,Jahdan Blakkamoore,Andrew Bain,Bunny Wailer,Damian Marley,Dave Dale,Blue Mountain Coffee Hous...,Sister Shirley Chung,Winston Martin,Scaby Dread & the Dudus F...,Cutty Corn,Louis Farrakhan,Shante Broadus


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For Reincarnated

User Ranting Movie Reincarnated : 3.4
User Count Like for Reincarnated : 325
Critics Ranting For Reincarnated : 4.8
Critics Percentage For Reincarnated : 30 %

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Snoop has certainly tempered his worldview, but enlightenment isn't as evident here as much as a woozy weariness, perhaps a long-term byproduct of being very, very stoned.
Andy Webster-New York Times

In its simplest moments ... "Reincarnated" presents an honesty that is its own reward. It shows us an old Dogg with no tricks.
Mikael Wood-Los Angeles Times

Snoop's involvement as a producer does a disservice to the film. Was there anyone behind the scenes with veto power?
Peter Hartlaub-San Francisco Chronicle

Snoop is a fascinating figure who deserves better than this puff piece.
Leor Galil-Chicago Reader

The rap artist's spiritual journey (he's now Snoop Lion) seems earned, rather than the publicity stunt others might have caught a whiff of originally.
Miriam Bale-New York Daily News

The whole thing does feel like a self-indulgent exercise on the part of Snoop, though he remains an artist of undeniable substance. In this case, a controlled substance.
Bruce Demara-Toronto Star

The film is most convincing as a musical travelogue, drifting through clouds of weed smoke toward some form of Doggy-Lion enlightenment. If not taken too seriously, it's kind of a blast.
T'Cha Dunlevy-Montreal Gazette

All told - and this film knows exactly who its audience is - a reminder of what famously enriching company habitual stoners are.
Malcolm Jack-The List

Comic, pretentious and tedious.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

The film strikes an impressive balance between serious concerns and several hilarious episodes - usually involving Snoop and his entourage enthusiastically partaking of Jamaica's bountiful crops of marijuana.
Terry Staunton-Radio Times

There's a nagging sense of indulgence that leaves us wondering just how truthful this documentary actually is as it follows Snoop Dogg on a voyage of personal discovery.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

You suspect the camera crew returned from Jamaica with about 20 minutes of usable footage.
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph

One can't help thinking that if you've tasted all the spoils it is much easier to give the sweet life up - while still riding around in a Rolls, of course.
Derek Malcolm-This is London

There could have been an interesting documentary here had the director stepped up to challenge his subject.
Henry Barnes-Guardian [UK]

Lavish PR mission or genuine example of creative renewal? Beats us...
David Jenkins-Little White Lies

Thoroughly engaging and entertaining to watch, thanks to a strong direction and Snoop's unapologetic and vibrant personality.
Jennifer Tate-ViewLondon

It features more weed than a pot-warming party at Bill & Ben's but offers little more than spliff-glazed promotion for Snoop's reggae reincarnation.
Patrick Peters-Empire Magazine

More honest than you might expect a promotional piece such as this to be, but less self-investigative than you might like, you come away thinking there are much greater depths for Snoop Lion to plumb.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle

First-time director Andy Capper observes the star without judgement as he desperately tries to court Jamaican acceptance as a modern-day Marley.
Stephen Kelly-Total Film

You don't even need to be high to enjoy this gratifyingly candid, funny and moving portrait of the Grand Master Toker.
David Noh-Film Journal International

With a legacy forever haunted by Death Row, Snoop is looking to reggae for something positive to leave behind. That's a worthwhile journey, even if it looks like it's sponsored by Adidas.
Radheyan Simonpillai-NOW Toronto

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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 â€" and his subsequent name change from Snoop Dogg to Snoop Lion â€" 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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