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Brown Sugar |
List Price: $14.98
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Rating: Summary: excellent in every respect. Review: a thoughtful, intelligent, funny, entertaining, warm, introspective, reflective, moving, multi-layered, brilliant piece of cinema with suburb acting, directing, cinematography, plot and character development.
Rating: Summary: Great Modern day love story Review: If you like a little love and happiness with drama and suspense go see brown sugar.
Rating: Summary: Love with Soul Review: You have to appreciate a romantic movie that features African Americans with none of the typical issues. Everyone is employed, no one is in a gang, no one dies and love is enjoyed by all of the main characters at some point. This is a positive spin on romance and with realism blended in for believability
Rating: Summary: Great film! Review: This film has nothing to do with the Rolling Stones' 1971 hit of the same title. This film involves urban styles of music,mostly rap and hip-hop. This film is set at first in 1984,when breakdancing was a big thing. Great film!
Rating: Summary: The Most Boring movie ever! Review: This is such a dull movie, after i watched it i could not believe that plans for releasing this movie were not shelved for good. Let me break it down:
1. Even though queen latifah has a very small part in the movie there ain't no comedy at all.
2. Sanna Lathan (Sidney) keeps on saying every 5 minutes'I first fell in love with hip hop....'. O.K whatever, you love hip-hop. We like get it. Moving on..
3. The only people i'll recommend this movie to are those who have trouble sleeping at night.
4. I want my DVD rental money back
Watch Malibu's most wanted + soul plane instead.
Rating: Summary: At Last! Review: It's nice to see African-Americans depicted in a positive light for a change and Brown Sugar does just that. It is infused with ambition, humor and romance!
Rating: Summary: I fell in love with hip hop when .... Review: ...I watched this movie. To those reviewers who feel they have to write scathing reviews of other people's work: "those who can -- do; those who can't -- criticize." The acting in this movie is great, the music is great. The story, even if a little predictable, is fine, too. I've seen this film about 8 or 10 times on HBO and still couldn't see enough of it, so I bought my own copy. Every time I see it, I find something new to like about it.
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