6 - Friday, April 18, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6 - Friday, April 18, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Young Merlin. 'Jinn' actor talks A2 Local director Ahmad draws on Middle Eastern mythology By OMAR MAHMOOD For the Daily "In the Beginning, Three were Created ... Man, made of Clay. Angels, made of Light. And a Third... made of Fire." There could hardly be a more thrilling opening to a film. "Jinn," directed by Ajmal 'AJ' Zaheer Ahmad ("It's a Mis- match") and filmed in Ann Arbor, centers around The Jinn, a mysterious race which has their origins in the depths of Arabian folklore. Remarkably, though, says Ahmad, no one has yet made a Hollywood movie about this race. "Jinn" was filmed and pro- duced totally in Michigan. Shawn Walter (Dominic Rains, "Captain America: The Winter Soldier") is a sports car design- er who lives in Ann Arbor with his wife Jasmine (Serena Swan, "Cousins"). They have an idyllic life, a home that is far too clean and well-kept, and a perfectly happy young mariage together,. Then all of a sudden a mysterious birthday present shows up for Shawn with a 25-year-old tape of his father, who died when Shawn was a toddler. Terrible things are going to start happening to Shawn, and he must seek out his friends and fight back against the forces that seek to destroy him. It is in his blood. This was the first major star- ring role for the striking young Rains and on the red carpet at the Detroit Institute of Arts pre- miere, he said that his work with Ahmad was a "match made in heaven." There was little more telling than when the audience burst into applause as the screen opened up to Shawn's footsteps into the Law Quad, and the titles announced 'Ann Arbor, MI.' Rains was taken with the cam- pus. "I didn't have as much time as I would have liked to explore Ann Arbor, because we were always so busy filming, but I fell in love with the people there," Rains said. "It's a beautiful place." To make this folklore under- standable for a Western audi- ence seems a formidable task to undertake with any kind of budget. But as Ahmad told the audience on the red carpet at the premiere, the budget that the crew was working with was about a hundredth of what might be expected for a major Hol- lywood production. And that statistic is probably the most impressive thing about the film. "We've shown Hollywood that it can be done right here in Michigan," Ajmal said. All of the filming, editing and special effects were done in Michigan. Moreover, Ann Arbor played a major role in the movie. The Law Quad was done more than justice, and the sweeping panoramas of deciduous Michi- gan canopies and the Detroit skyline were enough to get any Wolverine's blood pumping. An LSA sophomore, Lance Shipp, was involved in the tuning of the soundtrack to give the movie a darker feel. Ahmad is ambitious in the scope of the plot, and grandi- osity does seem a trademark of his. Why couldn't the movie have been about a tame family curse? Why did it have to involve a war between the races of man and jinn? Did there have to be a prophecy? The director had a ready answer, hintingat a sequel. "The hints of a larger scheme were seeds planted in the first movie," he said, "(and) are going to set the stage for a much big- ger battle between mankind and jinn." The overtlyreligious post-pre- view talks at the DIA premiere revolved around the bringing together of humanity under a common understanding of good across faiths. Ahmad forcibly tried to bring together the three Abrahamic faiths, using the jinn of all things as abinding knot. But beyond the preachy feel, it holds that Ahmad's Exxodus Pic- tures has brought sorely needed attention to the film industry in Michigan, as well as enlighten- ing audiences to lesser-known folklore. Ott JAM Life is good. Nas' 'Jl-mati c'turns 20 By JOSH FRAZIER Daily Arts Writer "Straight out the fuckin' dungeons of rap," boasts 20-year-old Nasir Jones on the introduction to "NY State of Mind," the first full song on his legendary debut album. This week celebrates the twentieth anniversary of those famous words, as Illmatic, the greatest rap album ever made, turns two decades old. Its legacy is still felt today. Nas, now a hip-hop legend, has had a complicated career full of missteps, but there is no denying the impact of his debut album. Illmatic introduced hip-hop to a charismatic young New York rapper who would soon become a worldwide star on the strength of one album. Nas' detailed lyrics about the grittiness of street life sound as authentic today as they did in 1994. Listeners across the country were instantly transported to the Queensbridge housing projects, experiencing the fear, pride and triumph of a Black kid trying to make it in Queens, New York. Illmatic is only ten songs long and each one is an unimpeachable classic. Nas has a way of bringing small moments of real-life into his raps through his deeply personal rhymes. His childhood love of the Jackson 5, for instance, makes his escapades of gangbanging and shootouts feel like they actually happened. Nas is more than a caricature. The first full song, "NY State of Mind," introduces the listener to life on the block. Tales of crackheads, dreams of a better life and a shootout in a building filled with innocent children are intensely honest meditations, making Nas relatable even to those who have never held a gun or lived in squalor. The following track isfillp.4 with bleak nihilism, reminding us all that "life's a bitch, and then you die." 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Released at the height of the G-Funk era,illnptic was applar opposit gf glssy West Coast rap. The New York streets Nas lived on were dirty, filled with garbage, baseheads and dice games. The crime-centric narratives of Illmatic are a far cry from the mafioso raps that were popular with mainstream audiences at the time, yet the lyrics resonate deeper than any pop-rap record. "I rap for listeners, bluntheads, fly ladies and prisoners," Nas states on "Memory Lane," showing the diversity of his audience. Nas made an album that anyone can appreciate it is intricately lyrical, sincerely personal and a profound commentary on the harsh realities of street life. Illmatic's appeal is universal. Upon its release, the album was critically acclaimed, earning a rare five mic rating from The Source, one of hip-hop's premier magazines. This honor has only ever been bestowed upon 15 albums, yet Nas holds two of the top spots. When Illmatic was released, Nas was still living in the same Queensbridge housing projects that are memorialized in his lyrics. Today, Nas is undeniably a rap legend. He has six chart- topping albums, tied with Eminem and Kanye West. His work ethic is tireless; he dropped his eleventh studio album, the excellent Life Is Good in 2012. Nas' talent is still evident to this day, but he has never topped the caliber of his debut album, nor has any other rapper. Illmatic is simply the most perfect hip- hop album to ever be recorded. The flawless tapestry of street life weaves together gripping narratives with eloquent lyricism, detailing Nas' unrelenting pursuit of success. Of course, Illmatic also serves as a constant reminder of how quickly life can end. "I never sleep, cause sleep is the cousin of death," raps Nas on "NY State of Mind." 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