Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSharp social satire in which the uneven friendship between an ambitious Black businessman and his streetwise pal is thrown into further confusion when the professional falls in love with a m... Leggi tuttoSharp social satire in which the uneven friendship between an ambitious Black businessman and his streetwise pal is thrown into further confusion when the professional falls in love with a mind-numbingly gorgeous waitress.Sharp social satire in which the uneven friendship between an ambitious Black businessman and his streetwise pal is thrown into further confusion when the professional falls in love with a mind-numbingly gorgeous waitress.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Diedre
- (as Anne Marie Johnson)
- Monroe
- (as Sam Jackson)
Recensioni in evidenza
Waymon Tinsdale (Joseph C. Phillips) works for a real estate firm in which he is supposed to look for potential clients willing to invest. And as a result of being unhappy with his current girlfriend who is shallow and artificial, upon having lunch with his boss, he does stumble onto a young woman he became infatuated with who had gotten fired from the very restaurant she was working at. And after dropping her pictures on the ground, he would then go on a crusade to find her, and he is unable to do it without the help of his friend, Bobby (Tommy Davidson) who sort of acts like an intern for the firm. And he would upgrade Bobby to a much higher position in exchange for more information about her as well as meet her.
"Strictly Business" is a feel-good comedy about young blacks moving up the social ladder that could do solid business if audiences respond to a kinder, gentler type of picture.
Film eschews the gritty approach of recent black-themed pics for a Pollyannaish tale in which even the top white execs are portrayed as reasonable and fair-minded. Crossing class and social barriers is the issue here, not race.
The two heroes, debuting on the big screen after TV experience are handsome Joseph C. Phillips, intent on earning a partnership in a leading New York real estate firm, and streetwise Tommy Davidson, his friend in the mailroom who dreams of making the management trainee program.
Key link between the two is beautiful restaurant hostess Halle Berry, with whom Phillips is immediately infatuated. Davidson knows her from the 'hood and agrees to fix them up in return for Phillips' help at work.
Comedy comes from Phillips having to learn how to relate to Berry and other blacks since his nerdish success-oriented behavior has turned him into an insular workaholic.
Except for the forced, strictly wish-fulfillment final reel, the film is kept evenly on track by a light touch from debuting director Kevin Hooks, also a TV recruit.
Phillips displays impressive comic timing in executing some hilarious physical shtick and is complemented by the verbal savvy of stand-up comic Davidson. Anne Marie Johnson as Phillips' bossy girlfriend barks out orders during sex like a drill sergeant and earns some big laughs. Sam Jackson ("Jungle Fever") demonstrates his versatility as the mailroom boss.
Given a glamorous intro not unlike Bo Derek in "10" (complete with slow-mo torso photography), Berry is pic's revelation as a sexy and intelligent young woman. She's featured next in Warner Bros.' Christmas pic "The Last Boy Scout".
Film benefits from an infectious score by Micchel Colombier and several rap tunes by top artists like L. L. Cool J and Big Daddy Kane.
Overall the movie is really funny and really good. Rating 9 out of 10.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizHalle Berry and Samuel L. Jackson appeared in Jungle Fever (1991) and Losing Isaiah (1995).
- BlooperThe detail-oriented Waymon misspelled the first names of his secretary and his girlfriend on his computer's daily agenda screen.
- Citazioni
Bobby Johnson: You know what, G? You are straight-up whiter than the *whitest* white man!
- Colonne sonoreNow's the B Turn
Performed by Laquan
Written by Laquan, Bret Mazur & Richard Wolf
Courtesy of Island Records
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 7.683.267 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.456.772 USD
- 10 nov 1991
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 7.683.267 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 24min(84 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1