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Black Snake Moan

  • 2006
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 56 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
67.946
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Samuel L. Jackson and Christina Ricci in Black Snake Moan (2006)
Home Video Trailer from Paramount Vantage
trailer wiedergeben2:17
13 Videos
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  • Regie
    • Craig Brewer
  • Drehbuch
    • Craig Brewer
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Christina Ricci
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • Justin Timberlake
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,9/10
    67.946
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Craig Brewer
    • Drehbuch
      • Craig Brewer
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Christina Ricci
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • Justin Timberlake
    • 237Benutzerrezensionen
    • 198Kritische Rezensionen
    • 52Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt

    Videos13

    Black Snake Moan
    Trailer 2:17
    Black Snake Moan
    Black Snake Moan Scene: What's Your Heaven?
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    Black Snake Moan Scene: What's Your Heaven?
    Black Snake Moan Scene: What's Your Heaven?
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    Black Snake Moan Scene: What's Your Heaven?
    Black Snake Moan Scene: I Gotta Leave
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    Black Snake Moan Scene: I Gotta Leave
    Black Snake Moan Scene: Lazarus On Stage
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    Black Snake Moan Scene: Lazarus On Stage
    Black Snake Moan Scene: You're Safe Now
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    Black Snake Moan Scene: You're Safe Now
    Black Snake Moan Scene: The Dress Shop
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    Black Snake Moan Scene: The Dress Shop

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    Christina Ricci
    Christina Ricci
    • Rae
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Lazarus
    Justin Timberlake
    Justin Timberlake
    • Ronnie
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    • Angela
    John Cothran
    John Cothran
    • Reverend R.L.
    David Banner
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    Clare Grant
    Clare Grant
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    Jeff Pope
    Jeff Pope
    • Batson
    Charles 'Skip' Pitts
    Charles 'Skip' Pitts
    • Charlie
    • (as Skip Pitts)
    Willie Hall
    • Pinetop
    • Regie
      • Craig Brewer
    • Drehbuch
      • Craig Brewer
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    8jp_011205

    Bold Bite

    If you've been looking for a film where a out of control nympho gets chained to a radiator by an extremely religious southern man then look no further than Paramount Vantage's latest release 'Black Snake Moan'. Not exactly looking for what I just described you say? Well then, you best get ya wits 'bout yaself and mosey on down to your local theater and still see it as Samuel L. Jackson's character Lazarus would say. As long as you're open minded and don't take everything seriously, there's no reason you won't leave the theater glad you saw it.

    In the third offering from director Craig Brewer, we are taken into the deep south where as the tagline to the film claims, everything is hotter. While there we're introduced to the Godfearing bluesman, Lazarus as previously said played by Jackson, and the almost always half naked Rae; a role bravely taken on by Christina Ricci. In the film this unlikely pair cross paths long enough for their characters to each learn a lesson from one another. Both lessons ultimately convey the message to us the audience that no matter what, we are all human. No one is perfect and if everyone would realize that, then we'd be a lot better off. The question of if this will be understood, or be accepted by all who see the film is another story.

    One thing not up for debate is how great Jackson and Ricci both are here. You'd think with the role of a sex-crazed woman, overacting would be a given, but no, not here. Ricci breaks through and demonstrates true talent with a raw performance that also doubles as her best to date. Then we have Jackson who completely disappears and for the first time in a long time makes us forget who he even is. Sadly, the third star of the film, Justin Timberlake who plays Rae's military-bound boyfriend isn't all that great. At the start, he fails miserably as he appears to be trying too hard. Later on he steps it up some, still he's far from the level he reached in January's 'Alpha Dog'.

    The other thing 'Black Snake Moan' boasts is a splendid soundtrack. Containing tracks from The Black Keys, John Doe, pieces from the score done by Scott Bomar, & of course four, count 'em, four tracks from Jackson himself. It's actually one of his songs, the main performance of the film, 'Stackolee' that is the fuel to the fire of this great collection. It alone is worth the ticket price. Other notable musical delights from the soundtrack are Bomar's 'The Chain', 'When the Lights Go Out' from the Black Keys, & the title track which is also among the most memorable scenes in the film where Lazarus sings to Rae on a stormy night.

    The efforts of Craig Brewer can't go without mention though. His last film 'Hustle & Flow' which ended up surpassing low expectations and gaining critical acclaim put him on the map. What he has done with 'Black Snake Moan' will be what sets him apart from other newbies to the industry. He not only directed 'Moan', but also wrote its screenplay. The end result is a story that is surprising and clever. As you watch you feel like you know exactly where it's headed despite its valiant composure. Just as you think you've predicted the next move Brewer shifts gears and takes an entirely different route. There are however some blotches within the screenplay. The background characters are drab and flat while the ending is somewhat disappointing. It left me craving for something more exciting. After so many highs I guess the final scenes were a tad weak compared to the rest of the film.

    I imagine the majority of people who see 'Black Snake Moan' won't enjoy it due to the fact they won't be able to stop themselves from thinking how unlikely the situations are. The depressing part about that is there are many other films with just as unlikely, even more outrageous scenarios that are widely well received. It's the issues of race, religious motives, & sexuality the film exhibits that will have more effect on opinion than anything. The idea of a black man chaining a white woman up in his house is enough to make most people not even consider seeing it. Simply put, it's not for everyone. Like I said, to fully enjoy it you have to go in with an open mind, or else you're just wasting your money. For those of you who can do that, I highly recommend it.
    9danceNchrist

    surprising movie with a good message

    Working at a movie theater as a projectionist, I have the opportunity to watch basically every movie that comes out. When I first saw the trailer for 'Black Snake Moan' I laughed and thought, "Great. Another 'Snakes on a Plane' Samuel L Jackson movie". But of course, I wanted to see it for the laugh factor. Many people have judged this movie too quickly based on the innuendo in the title, the images on promotional ads and on the fact that Justin Timberlake is in the film. Personally I loved every second of this movie. It tells the story of an older man and young woman who are both going through rough times and are able to reach out to one another. The story is truly touching and sends out a great message about life and how we live. Of course, I do not recommend it for young audiences due to some graphic material, but if you are looking for a great story and genuine acting from Sam Jackson, Christina Ricci and,yes, even Justin Timberlake, I encourage you to see 'Black Snake Moan'.
    9bluzalley

    Moan hits Home ..

    Just got back from seeing Black Snake Moan. I had spent time reading reviews ... most seemed to focus on the obvious ... "skinny white girl chained to a black man's radiator" ... I hate when "critics" miss the point of a film. Now I suppose it helps that I live in Memphis ... and have lived in Mississippi a couple of times too. It may also help that I am the former Director of the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale ... but I get this movie. Brewer's simple "redemption tale" is easy to follow and could have had various themes to tell the story ... but I believe it is highly effect as a "blues". It would be my hope that people don't read all the hype ... and/or various reviews ... and miss a really good movie. Get past the various things like skinny girls in white panties ... get past Justin Timberlake, accept his character Ronnis (which he plays very well) ... get past "Snakes on a Plane" and see how mercuricul Samuel L. Jackson is ... as he has transformed himself into a very believable Mid-South blues man. If you know little about Mid-South culture a lot of what goes on may strike some as cartoonish ... but accept the fact that Craig Brewer KNOWS how to paint the canvas and let the actors tell the story and you will enjoy this film. Not one to tell endings ... so go see this movie ... and yes I will agree with one thing the critics got right ... the music is wonderful!
    7u2nspenserfan

    The heart of the delta blues

    I watched this movie at the first showing available in my area, and it was quite clear that most people didn't get the movie. Even if you don't, it's a good movie with some interesting character development. It is a thoroughly human story about some very imperfect people in a backwoods southern town, and really speaks to the root of the blues. If you don't know what the "Black Snake Moan" is by the time you leave the theater, you didn't get it. And no.. it's not just a song. Christina Ricci does a great job and is thoroughly convincing in her role, as is Samuel L Jackson. I think this is his best performance since his role in Pulp Fiction, and probably his best including that because of the range of his character in BSM. The rest of the cast is solid, with a few shining performances here and there, particularly John Cothran Jr as Reverend R. L.. I'm a very selective movie watcher, and this film honestly rates among my favorites because of its candid look at race, sex, religion and neurosis in a rural southern town, along with its cinematic genius, in my opinion.
    9sundevil27

    Craig Brewer convinces us that he is for real and Samuel L. makes sweet music

    Just saw this fantastic film at the Sundance premier and cannot sing its praises enough. Last time I saw Craig Brewer he was singing Ike and Tina to the audience and turning Sundance upside down with his breakout film Hustle and Flow. This time around he fulfills on his big Sundance payday with another unique vision thats going to get everyone talking about Samuel L Jackson, and if you thought Christina Ricci was just that girl in the Addams Family movies then think again. Ricci plays Rae a complete mess of a women who without her beloved Ronnie, played by the getting better all the time Justin Timberlake, has an uncontrollable need for all things sexual. When Ronnie leaves for the a tour with the Army, Rae's demons send her tumbling down a bumpy road that leaves her used and abused left for dead on the side of the road. Along comes old blues-man Lazarus played by the great Samuel L Jackon, Lazarus himself has a few demons lurking around in his head as well, notably his ex-wife who done wrong by him. Lazarus gets to think about this young women and after some soul searching he takes it upon himself to cure her evil ways with some love, some lessons and a 40 lb. chain. I don't want to reveal too much so I'll just say there's some dark moments, some very funny moments and whole lot of great acting. This movie isn't by any means Hustle & Flow 2, however Craig Brewer does tie the two films together with his hope for redemption and change for the better for even the most unlikely of people. Audiences will find a movie worth watching here and worth thinking about well after it ends.

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      Christina Ricci wore a forty-pound chain during filming. Writer and director Craig Brewer brought various different chains on the set and told Ricci to choose the one that suited her best.
    • Patzer
      Although Rae is thrown in the dirt many times, her underwear stays perfectly white through out the ordeal.
    • Zitate

      Local Mechanic: It's already noon, Rae. Do you think those shorts should still be on?

      Rae: Well, if they weren't, you could kiss my rebel cooch, you faggot!

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Music & Lyrics/Bridge to Terabithia/Breach/Black Snake Moan/The Lives of Others (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      When The Lights Go Out
      Written by Dan Auerbach (as Daniel Auerbach) & Patrick J. Carney (as Patrick Carney)

      Performed by The Black Keys

      Courtesy of Fat Possum Records

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 5. Juli 2007 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • El lamento de la serpiente negra
    • Drehorte
      • Memphis, Tennessee, USA
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      • Paramount Classics
      • New Deal Productions
      • Southern Cross the Dog Productions
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      • 15.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 9.396.870 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 4.143.199 $
      • 4. März 2007
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 10.907.485 $
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