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Life

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★ 6.7 1999 · 1990s 108 min en

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Synopsis

Two men in 1930s Mississippi become friends after being sentenced to life in prison together for a crime they did not commit.

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Cast & Crew

Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy

Rayford Gibson

Martin Lawrence

Martin Lawrence

Claude Banks

Obba Babatundé

Obba Babatundé

Willie Long

Nick Cassavetes

Nick Cassavetes

Sergeant Dillard

Anthony Anderson

Anthony Anderson

Cookie

Barry Shabaka Henley

Barry Shabaka Henley

Pokerface

Brent Jennings

Brent Jennings

Hoppin' Bob

Bernie Mac

Bernie Mac

Jangle Leg

Miguel A. Núñez Jr.

Miguel A. Núñez Jr.

Biscuit

Michael Taliferro

Michael Taliferro

Goldmouth

Guy Torry

Guy Torry

Radio

Bokeem Woodbine

Bokeem Woodbine

Can't Get Right

Ned Beatty

Ned Beatty

Dexter Wilkins

Lisa Nicole Carson

Lisa Nicole Carson

Sylvia

O'Neal Compton

O'Neal Compton

Superintendant Abernathy

Noah Emmerich

Noah Emmerich

Stan Blocker

Rick James

Rick James

Spanky Johnson

Clarence Williams III

Clarence Williams III

Winston Hancock

Heavy D

Heavy D

Jake

Bonz Malone

Bonz Malone

Leon

Brian Grazer

Brian Grazer

Producer

Ted Demme

Ted Demme

Director

Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy

Producer

Memorable quotes from Life

"Thank you life, I don't know anything about you. When I found all the questions, all the answers were lost to me.~~ March 8, 2025"
There are two things to aim at in life
"first, to get what you want; and after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second.~~ 1931"
"It is written that the last enemy to be vanquished is death. We should begin early in life to vanquish this enemy by obliterating every trace of the fear of death from our minds. Then can we turn to life and fill the whole horizon of our souls with it, turn with added zest to all the serious tasks which it imposes and to the pure delights which here and there it affords."
"Let us learn from the lips of death the lessons of life. Let us live truly while we live, live for what is true and good and lasting. And let the memory of our dead help us to do this. For they are not wholly separated from us, if we remain loyal to them. In spirit they are with us. And we may think of them as silent, invisible, but real presences in our households."
"The bitter, yet merciful, lesson which death teaches us is to distinguish the gold from the tinsel, the true values from the worthless chaff. The terrible events of life are great eye-openers. They force us to learn that which it is wholesome for us to know, but which habitually we try to ignore — namely, that really we have no claim on a long life; that we are each of us liable to be called off at any moment, and that the main point is not how long we live, but with what meaning we fill the short allotted span — for short it is at best."
"Karma is the Law of Cause and Effect as applied to the life of the soul — the law whereby it reaps the results of its own sowing, or suffers the reaction from its own action... however, it has a larger meaning, and is used in the sense of the Law of Justice, or the Law of Reward and Punishment, operating along the lines of personal experience, personal life, and personal character. p. 223"
"All souls incarnate and re-incarnate under the Law of Rebirth. Hence each life is not only a recapitulation of life experience, but an assuming of ancient obligations, a recovery of old relations, an opportunity for the paying of old indebtedness, a chance to make restitution and progress, an awakening of deep-seated qualities, the recognition of old friends and enemies, the solution of revolting injustices, and the explanation of that which conditions the man, and makes him what he is. Such is the law which is crying now for universal recognition."
"The new psychology must inevitably be built upon the premise that this one life is not man's sole opportunity in which to achieve integration and eventual perfection. The great Law of Rebirth must be accepted, and it will then be found to be, in itself, a major releasing agent in any moment of crisis, or any psychological problem case."