- Source: Juice Wrld: Into the Abyss
Juice Wrld: Into the Abyss is a 2021 documentary film, directed by Tommy Oliver. Focusing on the life and death of rapper Juice Wrld, the documentary is the sixth and final part of the HBO Max documentary series Music Box. It premiered at the AFI Fest on November 12, 2021, where it won the AFI Fest Documentary Audience Award, and it officially debuted on December 16, 2021, with an exclusive preview at the Juice Wrld Day event held at Chicago's United Center on December 9.
Cast
All star as themselves.
Juice Wrld (archival footage)
Ally Lotti - Instagram Model
Cole Bennett - Videographer/Director
Benny Blanco - Producer
Chris Long - Videographer/Photographer
DJ Scheme - Producer/Artist
G Herbo - Artist
iLoveMakonnen - Artist
The Kid Laroi - Artist and Mentee to Juice Wrld
Lil Bibby - Grade A Productions Lead / Artist
Polo G - Artist
Rex Kudo - Producer
Ski Mask the Slump God - Artist
D-Savage - Artist
Cordae - Artist
Production
Shot, edited, and produced by Oliver, the documentary contains footage from Juice's last years, and contains appearances from numerous friends and family of his, including his protégé The Kid Laroi, girlfriend Ally Lotti, and manager Lil Bibby. It also features numerous frequent collaborators of Juice's, including rappers Ski Mask the Slump God, Polo G, and G Herbo, producers Benny Blanco, Rex Kudo, and Hit-Boy, and music video director Cole Bennett.
Release
Into the Abyss premiered at the AFI Fest on November 12, 2021, where it won the AFI Fest Documentary Audience Award, and it officially debuted on December 16, 2021, with an exclusive preview at the Juice Wrld Day event held at Chicago's United Center on December 9.
The documentary's release was preceded by the release of Juice's fourth studio album and second to be released posthumously, Fighting Demons. The first single from the album, "Already Dead", was released to streaming services on November 12, 2021. The album was officially released by Juice's labels, Grade A and Interscope Records on December 10, 2021.
Critical response
The film received mostly positive reviews from critics. Conversely, film critic Steve Pulaski of Influx Magazine gave the film a negative review, saying, "Into the Abyss is perhaps the grimiest documentary that could be made about the late Chicago legend. Sloppy editing is one thing, but to show intimate footage of the 21-year-old artist’s spiral into addiction in such an uncritical way feels especially cruel."
See also
Everybody's Everything (film)
Look at Me (2022 film)
Juice Wrld
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- The Kid Laroi
- Juice Wrld: Into the Abyss
- Juice Wrld
- Fighting Demons
- Benny Blanco
- Ski Mask the Slump God
- Cole Bennett
- The Kid Laroi
- Lil Bibby
- G Herbo
- ILoveMakonnen