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The Wedding

  • Película de TV
  • 1998
  • 3h
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.1/10
566
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Halle Berry, Lynn Whitfield, Carl Lumbly, and Eric Thal in The Wedding (1998)
DramaRomance

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn 1950s Massachusetts, a wealthy black woman engaged to a poor white beatnik learns about her family history. The stories revolve around the racial and class complexities of interracial and... Leer todoIn 1950s Massachusetts, a wealthy black woman engaged to a poor white beatnik learns about her family history. The stories revolve around the racial and class complexities of interracial and class-based marriages.In 1950s Massachusetts, a wealthy black woman engaged to a poor white beatnik learns about her family history. The stories revolve around the racial and class complexities of interracial and class-based marriages.

  • Dirección
    • Charles Burnett
  • Guionistas
    • Dorothy West
    • Lisa Jones
  • Elenco
    • Halle Berry
    • Eric Thal
    • Lynn Whitfield
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.1/10
    566
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Charles Burnett
    • Guionistas
      • Dorothy West
      • Lisa Jones
    • Elenco
      • Halle Berry
      • Eric Thal
      • Lynn Whitfield
    • 12Opiniones de los usuarios
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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    • Premios
      • 5 nominaciones en total

    Fotos

    Elenco principal35

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    Halle Berry
    Halle Berry
    • Shelby Coles
    Eric Thal
    Eric Thal
    • Meade Howell
    Lynn Whitfield
    Lynn Whitfield
    • Corinne Coles
    Carl Lumbly
    Carl Lumbly
    • Lute McNeil
    Michael Warren
    Michael Warren
    • Clark Coles
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    • Ellen Coles
    Cynda Williams
    Cynda Williams
    • Liz Odis
    Charlayne Woodard
    Charlayne Woodard
    Richard Brooks
    Richard Brooks
    • Lincoln Odis
    Gabriel Casseus
    Gabriel Casseus
    • Hannibal
    Shirley Knight
    Shirley Knight
    • Gram (Miss Caroline)
    Ethel Ayler
    Ethel Ayler
    • Eunice
    Paul Butler
    • Preacher
    Peter Francis James
    Peter Francis James
    • Isaac Coles
    Carl Gordon
    Carl Gordon
    • Mr. Hawkins
    Margo Moorer
    Margo Moorer
    • Emmaline
    Shilla Benning
    Shilla Benning
    • Gigi
    Joseph Bias
    • Young Isaac
    • Dirección
      • Charles Burnett
    • Guionistas
      • Dorothy West
      • Lisa Jones
    • Todo el elenco y el equipo
    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Opiniones de usuarios12

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    6shelbycoles2005

    Factual representation of African-American life

    The Wedding (1998) was a fine attempt to bring to life a brilliant book. Although I understand that Oprah Winfrey may have wanted to have "stars" in her movie, aesthetically they just don't fit. The book states again and again that the Coles family could have "passed" for white had they wanted to. There is a very important part of the book that describes the day Shelby got lost and everyone (read: white) thought they were looking for a little "colored" girl and therefore it couldn't be this beautiful BLUE-EYED, BLOND-HAIRED, little girl...until she tells them her name, and then they're horrified.

    Although I think this cast did a wonderful job, I can't help but be bothered by the blatant disregard for a major plot point in Dorothy West's novel. That being said, if the viewer is aware beforehand, I think this movie is worth seeing simply because there are so few factual representations of African-Americans in the media. I know many African-American families that live and act as the Coles family does; I have yet to meet an African-American family that lives or acts the way the Parkers do.
    10sbrown-39

    This is an excellent movie. African American Styles of Life

    I have watched this movie several times. And I feel that the only audience that can not truly appreciate this movie are those that have never lived or know someone that has lived such a lifestyle. I am African American and I lived some of the writings in this movie. Maybe not the wealthy aspect but certainly the racism and the entire Black, White, Lighter Tone African Amercian aspect of the movie. This movie gives true insight of how African American view themselves even as race of our own: Are we good enough to get married just for love even though we are the opposite race? Are we even to marry out of race? Are we to marry for money or social standard? The wedding covers all these topics and so much more. Please watch the movie again and try to watch and understand that these events has or do happen in Real Life.
    9moses_29115

    Oprah Winfrey does it again with The Wedding

    I loved this movie. It shows that prejudice is not just black and white, but also light and dark and have and have not! The movie is realistic because we hear terms like "beautiful light-skinned", "getting too dark" and "good hair" every day. The movie also shows how easy it is for that prejudice to be passed on from generation to generation and that the coming of age period in a person's life should not be taken lightly because that is the opportunity to right wrongs learned from the previous generation. Granted some may see this movie and hate the grandmother, to do so would be to liken yourself to her. Self hate exists among each race. It is particularly sad within the African American community because of the difficulty and intensity of the struggle for freedom. Humankind has to learn to be beautiful in spirit and in love. I think that is the point of the story.
    4Telltruthanyway

    Annoyingly self-indulgent...

    Overall, I thought this was a self-indulgent, long-winded film. I didn't read the book and was fascinated to read how different it was. Still predictable is the glorification of "poor" and rich or accomplished as somehow suspect. All of these are the same kind of stereotypes as the film attempts to criticize.

    There are certainly some good moments but most of the time, I forced myself to watch so I could finally see how it ended. I'm sorry to say, it wasn't worth the wait. The best part of the film is of course the gorgeous Halle Berry, who doesn't have to do much to be spectacular, and the portrayal of upper class black society. That was as much a revelation as Spielberg's film in which we learned the little known fact that slavery was begun in Africa and there were Black free men in the North during slavery--something of which many people are completely unaware.

    Additionally, I don't see bias towards interracial marriage here. I see bias against building enough character development to have us care about the people.
    3kmm1128

    A flawed production based on a flawed book.

    I read the reviews of this movie and I am shocked and appalled that so many people found this a worthwhile production. While, it is true that the movie is an accurate portrayal of upper class black socialites in the 1930s-1950s, there are so many elements of this movie and the book on which it was based that I found offensive.

    First of all, let me set the record straight for all those who do not know. This movie was based on "The Wedding," a book by the renowned Harlem Rennaissance writer Dorothy West. It is NOT based on a true story in any way, shape or form.

    I have read other works by Dorothy West and found them to be very interesting. She set herself apart from the other Harlem Rennaissance writers at the time by writing about black upper middle-class, a social hierarchy that has gone virtually unexplored throughout African-American Literature. However, when I read "The Wedding," I was deeply resentful. The underlying tone of racism against interracial relationships staggers me, as I am a multiracial person. I found the characters detestable and the fact that there is virtually no plot progression throughout the novel is a huge problem. Ninety percent of the novel is backstory.

    Many of these same elements are portrayed in the movie version of this book to the nth degree. First of all, Shelby Coles is supposed to be white. She is not light-skinned like Halle Berry. She is WHITE. She has blond hair and blue-eyes. She is the product of so many blends of black and white that her blackness has been genetically wiped out on the surface. The fact that they cast Halle Berry to play Shelby Coles destroys the only redeeming quality I found in the book. This is the scene where Shelby gets lost as a little girl and no one can find her because the police report says that she is black, but she looks white. Using this scene to establish the unequal treatment society puts on whites and blacks was the only redeeming quality I found in this book.

    There are several other elements that I found so offensive from this movie (mostly character-wise) that it would be impossible to mention them all.

    This is a deeply resentful movie about interracial relations, and should not have been made into a movie. This was the last book that Dorothy West wrote before she died, and I'm wondering if that has something to do with its irregular quality. All I know is that if you are multiracial or biracial, do not, under any circumstances, watch this movie or read West's book. Read some of the other books by West. They are so much better.

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    • Trivia
      As of 2025, this television miniseries is the only on-screen adaptation of any of Dorothy West's novels.
    • Citas

      Meade Howell: I need to talk to you, Shel.

      Shelby Coles: No, it's not a good time.

      Meade Howell: No, I need to talk to you now. Listen, I thought that music came first, and I was wrong. You come before that. I love you. And I am not going to let you just walk away with no good reason.

      Shelby Coles: I think I've given you very good reasons, Meade.

      Meade Howell: Why, Shel? Because we can't stay in the same hotel in Georgia? We'll make them let us stay in the same hotel!

      Shelby Coles: No, it's because I don't think I want to spend my whole life fighting, defending who we are. Proving to the whole world that we have a right to be together!

    • Conexiones
      References Late Spring (1949)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de febrero de 1998 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • La boda
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Southport, Carolina del Norte, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Hamdon Entertainment
      • Harpo Films
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      • 3h(180 min)
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      • Color
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      • Dolby
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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