An extension of the "MyCareer" mode from the popular video game "NBA 2K16," the next Spike Lee joint isn’t his much-anticipated "Chi-raq," but "Livin’ Da Dream," a feature-length film made entirely from the motion-captured performances in a narrative that’s featured throughout the game, telling the story of hoops phenom, Frequency Vibrations ("Freq" for short), as he rises from Harlem, to the University of Kansas, and finally to NBA superstar.
So what we essentially have here is the entire video game’s "in-game" story, directed by Spike Lee, collected into a single 111-minute movie, with a complete narrative, released for…
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