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Honey

  • 2003
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  • 1 Std. 34 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
48.851
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Mekhi Phifer, Jessica Alba, Joy Bryant, Romeo Miller, and Missy Elliott in Honey (2003)
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Honey ist eine sexy, harte Musikvideo-Choreografin, die ihr Leben aufrüttelt, nachdem ihr Mentor ihr ein Ultimatum gestellt hat: mit ihm schlafen oder auf die schwarze Liste ihrer Branche ge... Alles lesenHoney ist eine sexy, harte Musikvideo-Choreografin, die ihr Leben aufrüttelt, nachdem ihr Mentor ihr ein Ultimatum gestellt hat: mit ihm schlafen oder auf die schwarze Liste ihrer Branche gesetzt werden.Honey ist eine sexy, harte Musikvideo-Choreografin, die ihr Leben aufrüttelt, nachdem ihr Mentor ihr ein Ultimatum gestellt hat: mit ihm schlafen oder auf die schwarze Liste ihrer Branche gesetzt werden.

  • Regie
    • Bille Woodruff
  • Drehbuch
    • Alonzo Brown
    • Kim Watson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jessica Alba
    • Mekhi Phifer
    • Romeo Miller
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
    48.851
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Bille Woodruff
    • Drehbuch
      • Alonzo Brown
      • Kim Watson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jessica Alba
      • Mekhi Phifer
      • Romeo Miller
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    • 37Metascore
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    Jessica Alba
    Jessica Alba
    • Honey Daniels
    Mekhi Phifer
    Mekhi Phifer
    • Chaz
    Romeo Miller
    Romeo Miller
    • Benny
    • (as Lil' Romeo)
    Missy Elliott
    Missy Elliott
    • Missy Elliot
    Joy Bryant
    Joy Bryant
    • Gina
    David Moscow
    David Moscow
    • Michael Ellis
    Lonette McKee
    Lonette McKee
    • Mrs. Daniels
    Zachary Isaiah Williams
    Zachary Isaiah Williams
    • Raymond
    Christian Monzon
    Christian Monzon
    • Bar Customer
    Al Shearer
    Al Shearer
    • Bar Customer
    Jull Weber
    Jull Weber
    • Joey
    Laurieann Gibson
    Laurieann Gibson
    • Katrina
    • (as Laurie Ann Gibson)
    O'Neal McKnight
    O'Neal McKnight
    • Katrina's Friend
    • (as O'Neal McNight)
    Kevin Duhaney
    Kevin Duhaney
    • Otis
    William Omar Tobar
    • Beat Boxer
    Ivan 'Flipz' Velez
    Ivan 'Flipz' Velez
    • Street Dancer
    Jeremy Cedeno
    • Street Dancer
    Nicole Neal
    • Street Dancer
    • Regie
      • Bille Woodruff
    • Drehbuch
      • Alonzo Brown
      • Kim Watson
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    Victor Field

    It would have been impossible for this or any movie to be as sweet as Jessica Alba, but that doesn't keep it from trying.

    Any comparisons between "Honey" and "Glitter" are probably due to both movies having script-work by Kate Lanier (who, funnily enough, isn't listed on the completed movie)... and, of course, to their having slightly similar plots. Except that "Glitter" is likely to be more of a black mark on Mariah Carey's book than "Honey" is on Jessica Alba's.

    This movie about a kind-hearted young woman in New York who uses dancing to help the people in her neighbourhood (the people that she meets when she's walking down the street... sorry, couldn't resist) and who's plucked from a nightclub to become the Paula Abdul of the 21st century - she even has a little mole on her face - is aptly named; it's as sweet-natured as its title character and has little if any benefit on your system, except to slip down nice and easy and leave not very much behind. It's filled with all the realism you'd expect from the producer of "Legally Blonde" and "Josie and the Pussycats," but it's not quite as much fun as either. Part of it is a personal thing (the Rodney Jerkins-executive produced music that permeates the movie isn't my thing, rhythmic though it is), but the thin, originality-challenged scripting and silly dialogue are more of a problem; when our bartender-by-night/dance-teacher-by-day heroine tells a kid "Your flava's hot" it's a little embarrassing, although in fairness "Honey"'s street talk doesn't make you wince as much as some other examples of this kind of thing.

    To be honest, the movie pretty much goes in one ear and out the other; there's not a single truly dramatic moment, with the setbacks coming on cue (when Li'l Romeo's character gets arrested it, and many other moments in the movie, plays like a less-than-brilliant After School Special) and the characters are right out of Cliches Central, from the almost saintly title character to the sexually predatory rival dancer. (And note to the filmmakers: as anyone who's ever watched MTV, VH-1 et al will confirm, music videos don't credit the choreographer on screen... regardless of what the one that plays next to the movie's end credits might say.)

    But it's impossible to really hate "Honey"; the movie's too harmless and good-tempered for anyone to get into a hissyfit over its drawbacks, and though the R&B-flavoured cameos mean a lot of people who see this movie will probably be going "Who's this Tweet person?" Missy Elliott is genuinely funny in her very brief scenes. The dancing's also good, which is one of the main reasons to go and see movies like this; and though it doesn't actually seem to have anything like a narrative drive (it just seems to end instead of climax), there have been worse movies from music video directors, e.g. almost anything directed by Russell Mulcahy.

    Oh yes, Jessica. She doesn't quite seem like the streetwise type, but she isn't supposed to be; she looks the part and comes off reasonably well, as well as having the edge over Jennifer Beals in "Flashdance" in that she actually does most of her own dancing. This isn't really the best vehicle for her, to be honest, but Jessica's an undeniable charmer on screen, and far too sexy for this or anything she's been in (with the arguable exception of "Paranoid") to be an unbearable experience. All she has to do is improve her choice of scripts...
    7xmen22

    If you're looking for some inspirational light entertainment..

    This is a beautiful little movie that just fun to watch. Okay it's full of clichés, predictable in some places, the dialogs are funky sometimes.

    But who cares?

    If you have nothing to do on a saturday night and your boyfriend/girlfriend just dumped you this movie will get you right up! You've got good vibes coming from all over this movie.

    The dancing scenes are really tight, the casting has been done beautifully especially casting Jessica Alba. God she likes shines of the screen.

    Go and see this movie, it's fun...

    Oh but there is one thing that I kept noticing. And that was that the movie resembles "Glitter" in so many ways. I see that the scriptwriter Kate Lanier worked on both projects.
    Buddy-51

    well-intentioned but silly film

    Credit `Honey' with at least having its heart in the right place – even if its brain isn't always so easy to find. The ever sunny and optimistic Honey Daniels holds down two jobs in her increasingly hectic life – a bartender by night and a hip hop dance instructor by day. She has hopes of one day appearing in a music video, a dream that comes true when she catches the eye of a big time producer named Michael Ellis. Not only is Honey a smash in her first video appearance, but Michael immediately hires her as choreographer for one of his projects. As is typical in these strive-and-succeed tales, Honey soon discovers that success is not all that it's cracked up to be when Michael reveals his true colors, setting up conditions for her continued employment that she hadn't quite counted on (in other words, `put out or pull out'). But the always-undaunted Honey is not about to be knocked down that easily. She uses this little setback to start thinking less about herself and more about the street kids whom she sees turning into drug dealers and gangsters right before her rose-colored eyes. Filled with a righteous zeal and determination, she rallies the neighborhood to raise money for a new dance studio that can get the youngsters off the street, channel their energies in a more positive direction, and turn their lives around.

    Only the most Scrooge-like curmudgeon could object to the positive, laudatory, pull-yourself-up-by–the-bootstraps message the film is trying to convey, and one would have to be downright inhuman not to feel uplifted by the final dance sequence. But good intentions and noble aspirations do not, in and of themselves, make for a quality film, and `Honey' is a long way from fitting that bill. The movie wants to be taken seriously as a realistic view of urban life but very little of what we see ever rings true, starting with Honey herself who, with her invariably perky demeanor, seems like a cross between Little Mary Sunshine and Mother Teresa in form fitting jeans and matching halter top. Everything that happens to her – from her meteoric rise in the music video world to her purchase of an empty store for her new dance studio to the benefit performance she and her dancers stage to raise the money for the project – all come about way too easily and with virtually no noticeable effort on her part. We never believe for a moment that any of this would happen in this way in the real world. Thus, `Honey' is really little more than an urban fairy tale, fine for children, I suppose, but not of much use for adults with a more pragmatic understanding of how life actually works.

    Jessica Alba is no great shakes as an actress, though she has an infectious smile and a bubbly demeanor that work well on screen. But it is Zachary Williams, as the adorable, gap-toothed eight-year-old Raymond, who steals the show. Now that is one hell of an endearing little kid.
    7jpschapira

    The star of the show

    Jessica Alba is the star of the show; in this movie and in Hollywood since I don't know when. Her situation is something to detail about. Personally, I look at her and I think she has acted her whole life. Everyone talks about her everyday as if she had decades in the business, but she doesn't. I could say I believe she's done over ten films, when this movie was probably her fifth important role. She did a TV show I never saw for two years, but even before that, her name was on the poster of the movies she appeared in. She is a star by nature, a leading star; and "Honey" is the evidence that proves my statement.

    When the film starts, Honey Daniels (Alba) is working at the bar in a disco serving the usual free drinks to her best friend Gina (Joy Briant): "One, please", the friend says, and two guys standing right by her get closer: "Make that three". Honey, with a big smile in her face, tells the guys: "Today is your lucky day", and then Gina interrupts: "Don't get to excited though; she'll not be here much longer…She's gonna make it". So the guys ask how she's gonna make it.

    Right away we find out Honey dances; and that she dances awesomely well. If Alba did her own dance moves I don't know for sure, but it always looks like her; in the dance floor, in the videos, in the dance lessons. OK, the film: Honey has a great talent for dancing and she could be a classic ballerina but she prefers to teach hip-hop in a place her mother owns. She goes to auditions, she works hard, and she ultimately gets recognized.

    But Alonzo Brown and Kim Watson's story is not about "making it"; it is about the good-hearted people who fight for what they want, don't sell and don't quit. I don't even know if this is a veridical portrait of the hip hop world, but the video shoots seem real and I guess the artists/directors relationships should be how the movie shows them. What I wanted to say is that in the music world, mostly with hip hop (which I consider the easiest market today), when people make it, it goes over their heads, and they leave everything behind.

    Although not Honey Daniels; she'll not fall into temptation, and she'll be there for the ones she cares for. It may sound too formulaic, but it's beautiful. Debutant director at the time Bille Woodruff, with previous experience from musical videos, shows us the nice face of his characters' world. Everything is shiny, everyone's happy, everyone's smiling. Yeah, sure some bad things happen, but everything will be ultimately worked out.

    Great casting work with the youngsters, especially with Zachary Williams as a little boy, Raymond, who needs someone to watch over him; and Lil' Romeo in a tremendous and talented performance as the teenager Benny, who debates himself about being a gangster or a normal child. This plus Missy Elliott's cameo and Mekhi Phifer in the most charming performance of his career, and the some of the best lines as: "You peoples? Playa, playa, how'd you swing that? I've been trying' to be her peoples for weeks; ain't had no luck".

    Not enough? Alba looks gorgeously beautiful in every outfit she wears and her acting skills are way above the film's requirements…She's stunning now and it is only the beginning.
    6Evil_kid

    Watchable for fans of the genre

    Pros: - Jessica Alba is likeable

    • The Dancing is good and frequent


    • Missy Elliott, Tweet and other hip hop stars can be seen in cameo roles.


    • It never gets too slow or too boring




    Cons: - The characters don't feel realistic in certain situations

    • ...that goes for the plot too. For example, peolpe seem to know a dance routine by looking at it once.


    • The plot is unoriginal, you know where "Honey" is heading.


    Summary: "Honey" is a likeable film, but you have to enjoy listening to hip hop and watch people dance.

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      For years it was alleged that title role was written with Aaliyah in mind and she had actually accepted the role but died in August 2001 before she had begun filming. In 2020, however, director Bille Woodruff dispelled this rumor and revealed that the role was actually written with Beyoncé in mind but Knowles was unable to due the project due to touring.
    • Patzer
      When Honey and Raymond are out looking for his brother Benny, they see him entering a restaurant and they start to cross the street, but in the next scene he is already eating a big plate of food when they approach him. From the time it took them to cross the street and enter the restaurant, he could not have had the time to order, receive and start eating his food.
    • Zitate

      Chaz: Besides, I never mess up a kid's head, especially when his mom's in the shop.

      Honey: [Chuckles] He's eight. That would have made me 14. I'm not that kind of girl.

      Chaz: My bad.

      Honey: We just peoples.

      Raymond: Yeah, we peoples.

      Chaz: You peoples? Playa, playa, how'd you swing that? I've been tryin' to be her peoples for weeks. Ain't had no luck.

      Raymond: I got flow.

      [All laughing]

      Chaz: I got flow too. You don't think I got some flow?

      Raymond: Maybe not as much as me.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Dance Movies of the 2000s (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Ooh-Wee
      Written by Bobby Hobb

      Performed by Mark Ronson (featuring Ghostface Killah, Nate Dogg, Saigon & Trife Da God (as Trife)

      Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group

      Contains a sample of "Scorpio"

      As recorded by Dennis Coffey

      Licensed courtesy of Avant Garde Enterprises, Inc./Interior Music Corp.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 25. Dezember 2003 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Honey: La Reina Del Baile
    • Drehorte
      • Lower Bay Station, Toronto, Ontario, Kanada(dancing on subway platform)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Universal Pictures
      • Marc Platt Productions
      • NuAmerica Entertainment
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      • 18.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 30.308.417 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 12.856.040 $
      • 7. Dez. 2003
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 62.228.395 $
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      • 1 Std. 34 Min.(94 min)
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