Cory Hardrict's powerful performance in "Die Like a Man" offers a deep exploration of masculinity and violence through his character, Solo, a gang leader navigating the challenges posed by gentrification. In an insightful interview, Hardrict discusses the complexities of his role, emphasizing the humanity behind a character often viewed as menacing, while addressing broader societal themes of addiction and the impact of urban change on families. His dual role as actor and executive producer further enriches the film's narrative, making it a poignant commentary on resilience and hope amidst hardship.
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