Slam

Slam

Year: 1998

Runtime: 100 min

Language: English

Director: Marc Levin

Drama

As suburban calm gives way to chaos, Ricky's world crumbles when his sister Ameena vanishes without explanation. As suspicion and xenophobia spread like wildfire, he finds himself navigating a treacherous landscape where truth is increasingly elusive. In this 'post-facts' era, Ricky must confront the blurred lines between reality and manipulation to uncover the truth behind his sister's disappearance.

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Timeline – Slam (1998)
Trace every key event in Slam (1998) with our detailed, chronological timeline. Perfect for unpacking nonlinear stories, spotting hidden connections, and understanding how each scene builds toward the film’s climax. Whether you're revisiting or decoding for the first time, this timeline gives you the full picture.
1

Ray's Life in Dodge City

Ray Joshua is a young African-American man trying to navigate life in Southeast Washington DC. He finds himself caught between the world of small-time drug dealing and his passion for hip-hop artistry, struggling to find his place.

Dodge City
2

The Incident with Big Mike

Ray witnesses a violent incident where his friend Big Mike is shot. Despite merely being a bystander, Ray is arrested at the scene, which complicates his already precarious situation.

Dodge City
3

Arrest and Jail Time

Following the incident, Ray is charged with possession of marijuana and finds himself in D.C. Jail. Here, he confronts the grim realities of incarceration, facing hostility from inmates and indifference from guards.

D.C. Jail
4

Challenges in Jail

Inside the jail, Ray endures verbal assaults from a brash inmate and struggles under the oppressive scrutiny of the guards. He also receives discouraging advice from his public defender about the bleakness of his situation.

D.C. Jail
5

Finding Solace in Poetry

As he grapples with his circumstances, Ray discovers an outlet through poetry. His passionate verses resonate with fellow inmates, providing a brief but significant respite from their harsh reality.

D.C. Jail
6

Meeting Lauren Bell

Ray's poetry captivates Lauren Bell, a literature teacher in the jail. Although the class is canceled due to funding cuts, Lauren encourages Ray to reach out to her after his release, instilling hope in him.

D.C. Jail
7

Support from Hopha

In jail, Ray finds an unlikely ally in Hopha, a tough inmate who supports him through the challenges of prison life. Hopha’s guidance helps Ray navigate the complexities of jail and prepares him for reintegration into society.

D.C. Jail
8

Bail and Liberation

Ray manages to secure bail, a brief moment of relief amidst escalating pressure. With his newfound freedom, he is eager to reconnect with the world outside and pursue his passion for poetry.

9

Return to Dodge City

Back in Dodge City, Ray takes on the role of a peacemaker within his community. He seeks to steer his friends away from the violent lifestyle that ensnares them, using his experiences as a cautionary tale.

Dodge City
10

Slam Poetry Performance

With encouragement from Lauren, Ray performs at a downtown DC club, delivering an electrifying slam poem. This moment signifies a turning point, offering a glimmer of hope for his future and creative aspirations.

Downtown DC
11

Reflections on Court Date

As the court date approaches, Ray is haunted by the implications of admitting his guilt. He reflects on his life choices and wrestles with the potential consequences of his actions and upcoming trial.

12

Bond with Lauren Grows

Ray and Lauren's friendship flourishes as they share their love for poetry. Their bond deepens, yet it is overshadowed by the stress of Ray’s impending court date and the community's turmoil.

13

Contemplation of Future

As the narrative comes to a close, Ray is seen walking towards the Washington Monument, symbolizing his contemplation of the future. The film leaves viewers pondering the paths he might take, burdened by his past yet striving for change.

Washington Monument

Last Updated: October 25, 2024 at 10:24

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