The film is loosely based on the true stories of three notorious Harlem figures who dominated the 1980s crack epidemic: Paid in Full Movie Review | Common Sense Media
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What's the Story? It's the mid-1980s in Harlem, and Ace (Wood Harris) works at a laundromat, struggling to get by in PAID IN FULL. Common Sense Media The film is loosely based on the true
As their empire expands, the trio's bond unraveled by the very things they sought. Jealousy from outside rivals and internal greed lead to tragic violence, including a near-fatal shooting and kidnapping, forcing Ace to realize that the "fast money" came at too high a cost. The Real-Life Inspiration Jealousy from outside rivals and internal greed lead
The narrative begins with (played by Wood Harris), a quiet, law-abiding young man working at a local dry cleaner while his friends live flashy lifestyles. After a chance encounter with a drug supplier named Lulu, Ace reluctantly enters the cocaine business. He quickly finds success by moving strategically and staying low-key, eventually recruiting his friends: