VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Segui queste serie di storie d'amore intrecciate e ambientate nel passato e nel presente.Segui queste serie di storie d'amore intrecciate e ambientate nel passato e nel presente.Segui queste serie di storie d'amore intrecciate e ambientate nel passato e nel presente.
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- 1 vittoria e 3 candidature totali
Phoenix Noelle
- Sophia
- (as Phoenix Noelle Reece)
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LaKeith Stanfeild and Issae Rae have really good chemistry I felt. It made it believable that their romance was so perfect. Also like the chemistry that Stanfeild had with Lil Rey Howry who played his big brother.
The movie was about two stories. the romance between Stanfeild and Rae's character. Then the movie did flashbacks of Rae's character's mother who had to make a choice between a man she loves and her passion.
Both on their own made great stories but the way this movie handle both material was not great. It did not blend together well at all as it jumped from one story to another without any real set up.
The jazz score made me think this movie was going to be too adult and sophisticated for my taste but after a while I just felt it was being used to cover what was wrong with the flick.
Can't say that I did not like it. That would not be true but I can say is that it could have been better.
This film is just very boring. The story is contrived, and I cannot connect with any of the characters at all. The constant heavy rain outside is annoying as well.
The soundtrack to this movie is the smoothest I've heard in a long time. This was a slick movie to listen to and to watch. A Love Jones redux if you will. The acting by Lakeith and Issa was solid although, I feel that Lakeith was given more to do. We get two stories that intertwine but the problem is that I didn't feel for the lead characters (the mom, and Issa Rae's character). I wanted to root and cheer for them, but we weren't given much to go on.
The script was like the shell of a house. Great start, but then you forgot to add the plumbing, floors, doors, insulation, etc... There are a lot of stolen glances, soft touches, and sip and smiles but I didn't care about the relationship between Issa and Lakeith either way. I realllllly wanted to like the film more than I did, but I just felt indifferent about it. And for a movie in the romance genre, you really need to have characters you cheer for, even if they don't end up together.
Production: Pretty basic all around. Nothing really stands out, but it isn't bad. Some continuity issues just like every other film. The music really sets the tone of the film. The script is a little dull/generic. 6/10.
On Screen: The acting was okay. Lakeith Stanfield made his character Michael Block, believable but, on the other hand, Issa Rae's character Mae Morton, wasn't. She didn't really have acting range. It's like she is uncomfortable the entire film. Additionally, the secondary characters are just cookie cutouts typical love movie motifs. Also, there are some plot holes that made the secondary story a little confusing. 6/10.
Content/Impact: To see black love portrayed in film is a rarity in itself. The best way to describe this film is love. The love that they show between black men and women, black women, and black men in a positive light, for the most part, is essential to tell our stories from a normalized perspective. This is what happens when we tell our own stories. 8/10.
Overall: It's a solid Valentine's day film to see with your loved ones, but because of the slow nature of this film, the performances needs to be outstanding and this falls short. I'll give it an 6.6/10.
On Screen: The acting was okay. Lakeith Stanfield made his character Michael Block, believable but, on the other hand, Issa Rae's character Mae Morton, wasn't. She didn't really have acting range. It's like she is uncomfortable the entire film. Additionally, the secondary characters are just cookie cutouts typical love movie motifs. Also, there are some plot holes that made the secondary story a little confusing. 6/10.
Content/Impact: To see black love portrayed in film is a rarity in itself. The best way to describe this film is love. The love that they show between black men and women, black women, and black men in a positive light, for the most part, is essential to tell our stories from a normalized perspective. This is what happens when we tell our own stories. 8/10.
Overall: It's a solid Valentine's day film to see with your loved ones, but because of the slow nature of this film, the performances needs to be outstanding and this falls short. I'll give it an 6.6/10.
Fueled by the fiery chemistry between Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield, "The Photograph" gives viewers a love story that transcends time and is worth sticking around for.
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In this romantic drama, the estranged daughter of a famous photographer falls in love with the journalist who is investigating her late mother's life.
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Beautifully shot, wonderfully acted and even original at times, "The Photograph" is slow paced and won't be for everyone but the pay out is worth it. Issa Rae and Lakeith Stanfield burn up the screen with their intense performances, you'd think they were actually a couple. I thought the premise was interesting and even though "The Photograph" is not perfect, it felt good to watch a romantic drama; a genre that isn't as tackled in this day and age of film.
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'The Photograph' Cast Shares Most Romantic Movie Picks
'The Photograph' Cast Shares Most Romantic Movie Picks
Issa Rae, LaKeith Stanfield, and more of The Photograph cast share why they wanted to put this story on the screen and the movies they turn on to get into a romantic mood.
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- QuizLaKeith Stanfield and Lil Rel Howery both appeared in Jordan Peele's film Scappa - Get Out (2017). They did not share any scenes together.
- BlooperWhen Isaac takes the photo of Christina, he holds the camera in landscape (horizontal) orientation, but the photo when first printed in the darkroom is in portrait (vertical) orientation.
- ConnessioniFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Movies for a First Date (2024)
- Colonne sonoreCome Home
Written by Anderson .Paak (as Brandon Anderson), André 3000 (as Andre Benjamin), Jairus Mozee
Performed by Anderson .Paak feat. André 3000 (as André 3000)
Courtesy of Aftermath Entertainment, exclusively distributed by 12 Tone Music, LLC
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Tấm Ảnh
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Queens Museum, Queens, New York, Stati Uniti(A Filming location in trailer)
- Aziende produttrici
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- Budget
- 16.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 20.578.185 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 12.181.865 USD
- 16 feb 2020
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 20.690.779 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 46 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.39:1
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