![]() ![]() ![]() But, in the end, the movie would have made a better episode of "Strangers With Candy" than anything else. I think I knew where it was going to go with it, but it didn't go there. Its like, the movie lost its way, and had nothing left to say. It goes on, and the movie begins to have a plot instead of a theme, which has nothing to do with the theme. It gets caught up with a basketball player being bribe to lose a game, then blackmailed for accepting it. However (There's that nasty word), the movie loses itself fairly quickly. It adds to the fun with Brooks Shields, and Downey (unnecessarily, but fun). Then, in one of its greatest moments, it has a white guy explore the difference between N-a and N-r. Then jumps to show that one is middle class. The movie begins with a black man and two white girls having sex. ![]() It seemed so full of venom and froth that the movie would turn out to become a great statement about white culture, black culture, inner city culture, middle class culture, etc. The movie starts out good, with a nice angry premise. I got 90 minutes into it, and gave up hope that the movie would return to its beginning. Well, at least that's what this movie becomes in the end. ![]()
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