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Brown Sugar

  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 49min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
10.725
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Taye Diggs and Sanaa Lathan in Brown Sugar (2002)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFriends since childhood, a magazine editor and a hip-hop record executive stumble into romantic territory.Friends since childhood, a magazine editor and a hip-hop record executive stumble into romantic territory.Friends since childhood, a magazine editor and a hip-hop record executive stumble into romantic territory.

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    • Rick Famuyiwa
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Michael Elliot
    • Rick Famuyiwa
  • Star
    • Taye Diggs
    • Sanaa Lathan
    • Yasiin Bey
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    10.725
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      • Rick Famuyiwa
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Michael Elliot
      • Rick Famuyiwa
    • Star
      • Taye Diggs
      • Sanaa Lathan
      • Yasiin Bey
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    Taye Diggs
    Taye Diggs
    • Andre Romulus 'Dre' Ellis
    Sanaa Lathan
    Sanaa Lathan
    • Sidney 'Syd' Shaw
    Yasiin Bey
    Yasiin Bey
    • Chris 'Cav' Anton Vichon
    • (as Mos Def)
    Nicole Ari Parker
    Nicole Ari Parker
    • Reese Marie Wiggam Ellis
    Boris Kodjoe
    Boris Kodjoe
    • Kelby Dawson
    Queen Latifah
    Queen Latifah
    • Francine
    Wendell Pierce
    Wendell Pierce
    • Simon
    Erik Weiner
    Erik Weiner
    • Ren
    Reg Wyns
    • Ten
    • (as Reggi Wyns)
    Melissa Martinez
    • Meghan
    Aaliyyah Hill
    • Young Sidney
    Marc John Jefferies
    Marc John Jefferies
    • Young Dre
    Venida Evans
    Venida Evans
    • Older Woman
    Breece Wilson
    • Woman
    Brette Taylor
    Brette Taylor
    • Woman 2
    Donna Duplantier
    Donna Duplantier
    • Woman 3
    Rosalyn Coleman
    Rosalyn Coleman
    • Trish Hofmann
    Robin T. Kirksey
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      • Rick Famuyiwa
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      • Rick Famuyiwa
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    9Headbiscuit

    Good in oh so many ways

    A delightful film from the beginning to the end. I liked this film for so many reasons. The primary reasons are the following:

    1) A creative and deep look at the impact of hip hip as a music and culture on individuals 2) Beautiful chemistry between the characters Sidney and Dre. 3) Mos Def - period 4) Sanaa Lathan - for her essense as an actress in this film, as well as her amazing beauty. 5) Hip Hop Cameos

    The start of the film was especially interesting with the old school (and some new) artists explaining their love of hip hop. I've grown so tired of seeing these new rap films with phony actors like Master P, Snoop, and the Roc-A-Fella crew. It was rewarding to see hip hop artists in a film IN THEIR ELEMENT. With that, I'd like to point out that Mos Def has established himself as one of the few rappers who has sucessfully crossed into the film industry without totally insulting the quality of movies (2pac, Will Smith, Ice-T to some degree, and Eve are a few of the better acting ones).

    Aside from the hip-hop aspects, the romantic part of the movie worked very well for me. I really enjoyed the up and down relationship of Sidney and Dre. It helps that I love Sanaa Lathan no doubt, but overall it really was an enjoyable romantic comedy in that aspect. Taye Diggs was cast well as Dre, and I thought he showed a good perspective on the being-real v. getting-money battle that so many in the industry go through.

    The Cameos were great with everyone from Russell Simmons to good ol' Angie M. up in the New York Studios. Personally surprising to me was seeing one of the assisant basketball coaches at my univeristy appear as a bartender. Questlove, Kool G. Rap, De La Soul all had good comments.

    I can't refrain from commenting on Mos Def's character hitting up on Queen Latifah. hahaha, what a great series of scenes. Also cool was the reappearing blue vase (notice that?).

    If you haven't seen the film, go out and rent it. Enjoy! 9/10
    7jransom

    A hip-hop culture/romantic comedy that avoids the gags of both genres

    Brown Sugar (2002) could have been retitled Love & Hip-hop if only to simplify matters. Like Love & Basketball, it marries the tried-and-true romantic flick formula to the emergence of mainstream "black" culture. Because of these similarities and the presence of Sanaa Lathan, most viewers will quickly lump Brown Sugar into one of two pools. They will either see it as yet another "black" film about a lifestyle that was once counter-cultural and is now, thanks to MTV, cliched or as one more in a long line of romantic comedies.

    This film fits into both categories but is far better than most of its fellow films. The hip-hop culture is a childhood background that has turned into a profitable lifestyle for Dre and Sid, the two main characters. Their careers are products of the American craze for pop culture but their love for hip-hop is strong enough to allow them the hope that they can somehow make a difference in the business. Films with black stars tend either to drown them with imagery of the ghetto (a la Menace II Society, Baby Boy, etc) or completely ignore the African-American element, dress the characters in business suits, and absorb them into the "white" corporate world of success. Brown Sugar does neither. Hip-hop is natural to Dre and Sid and is present in their conversations without being obtrusive. Writer Michael Elliot is wise to let them lead their lives in the corporate world without ever losing their childhood backgrounds.

    In the other camp, romantic comedies generally sacrifice character development and plausibility to accomodate the dreaded near-misses, love misunderstandings, and the climatic scene where the man publicly confesses his undying love. For the most part, Brown Sugar steers clear of these pitfalls and remains true to its characters. The movie never pretends that any of its characters are perfect or indeed that any of them are ever sure of any of their emotions. This is not a fairy tale movie where characters have sex because they are in love. This film is more realistic. The characters are young and romantic at heart and for one reason or another, they find sex first. That then leads them to at least the misguided pretense of love. As one character explains it, "put a man and a woman together for long enough and something's bound to happen." Infidelity is shown as a sign of emotional uncertainty not of villainy. Even the best of the characters eventually considers it. But neither Famuyiwa's camera or Elliot's script vilify them for it. The characters earn the viewer's sympathy despite their mistakes and when confronted by their angry spouses, they do try their best to be honest and direct.

    The script also avoids the kinds of contrived jealousy traps that most romantic comedies rely on. When one character finally falls for another and acts on his feelings, he is not lead astray by a misunderstanding. He arrives early enough to realize that she has managed to find love elsewhere while he was making up his mind, but too late to do anything about it. Even the public pronouncement of love is cleverly flipped. All in all, this movie should be watched by anyone who has seen one too many weak romantic or African-American comedies and needs to be reminded that a string of bad movies does not ruin a genre.
    OldeSkool

    Interesting Hip Hop Commentary, Predictable Love Story.

    Just watched this movie on DVD. And while I found the hip-hop commentary interesting, the love story seemed to close too to LOVE AND BASKETBALL for comfort. After the cool opening scene (featuring cameos by Doug E. Fresh, Big Daddy Kane and De La Soul) I thought maybe the hop-hip angle would dominate the love story, and for a while it seemed like it would, but the opposite occured. The "friend-becoming-lovers" angles has been done better in other movies (LOVE AND BASKETBALL, WHEN HARRY MET SALLY.., etc.) and it's getting old. Don't get me wrong, the movie's not a total waste. The two leads are great, the supporting cast is good too. So if you don't mind a typical love story you just might want rent this one. Not great, but not bad as the other reviewers states.
    Orridge88

    Another classic made!

    I believe Brown Sugar is a movie that should and possibly will always be remembered. I like the movie since it displays the true meaning of hip-hop. Not only that but it shows how true friends may end up getting together. My comment may not sound clear since my mind is all jungled up. Sanaa Lathan and Taye Diggs played excellent roles in the movie along with Queen Latifah, Nicole Ari Parker, Boris Kodjoe, and Mos Def. Another good thing about the movie promotes the Bronx!! Holla!!!!!! That's for the haters who stay hatin' on the BX!
    bob the moo

    Mildly diverting but doesn't really cut it

    Dre and Sidney have grown up friends and matured through their shared love of hip hop music. Now in their late twenties, he is an executive of Millennium Records while she is the editor of XXL. Dre's marriage sparks deep feelings within Sidney, which she battles to control. However changes in both their lives in terms of love and the direction of their relationship with hip hop, brings about choices they both must make.

    Before this film had finished production I had spotted on imdb that artists such as Common, Talib Kweli and Mos Def were in this movie and I was looking forward to see it. I saw it today as my wife is a fan of Diggs and must say that I was left feeling slightly underwhelmed. As a romantic comedy it is surprisingly light on both romance and comedy. The tangled web of `do they love each other, don't they love each other' loses steam long before it reaches the end of the film and the prominence of cheating in the story is a turn off. It still sort of works but not as well or as compelling as in other films – the fact that both of the lovers get involved in marriage caused me to be less supportive of them becoming a couple (which is important for a rom-com to get right).

    In terms of laughs the film is pretty thin and it only got a few laughs out of me. It is all reasonably amiable but this doesn't make it funny. The best laughs came from minor support characters rather than the main story, which is far too busy talking about hip hop or looking sad over unfulfilled love.

    In terms of hip hop, I was expectant after the film opened with talking heads from many famous artists, including several whom I'll buy anything they release. However after this opening the music is only really referred to in a dull voice over by Lathan. The film does make good swipes at modern hip hop (particularly funny and barbed is The Hip Hop Dalmatians) but it is nowhere near at transferring the effect of the music as, say, 8 Mile or Slam were. The soundtrack is really lacking in strong joints and hip hop is only given the stage briefly when Mos Def performs at a show. Strange then that this film claims to be about hip hop as much as it is about romance.

    The cast are pretty good even though the material is not quite as good. Diggs is not given good dialogue and his constant hip hop talk doesn't always sound natural when he says it. Lathan is a lot more comfortable and is better, although again, she is held back by a depressingly over-sentimental voice over. The two together do have chemistry and it is a shame that the plot wasn't set up better to use this. Mos Def is the star of this film and it is a shame that he is only given a little screen time. He has the funniest scenes and when he is talking to Kelby about being a rap coach and, later, romancing Francine, he shows real astute comic touches in his performance. Likewise Latifah is good and about a million times better than she was in the woeful Brining Down The house – here the support role suits her.

    Overall I felt that his film didn't really succeed at anything it tried but was still watchable and quite enjoyable nonetheless. The romance was too confused by marriages etc to really work well and to get the audience behind it and the comedy never really arrived apart from a perfect performance by Mos Def. The whole hip hop thing meanwhile, could be viewed as under-served or simply a marketing gimmick depending on how cynical you are.

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      Nicole Ari Parker and Boris Kodjoe are not only married in real life, but also play love interests on Soul Food (2000).
    • Blooper
      During the scene where Sidney and Dre are walking through The Mall in Central Park, you can hear someone giving set directions.
    • Citazioni

      Dre: It's when you talk like that, that's what makes me think that you're jealous.

      Sidney 'Syd' Shaw: What?

      Dre: Yes. Jealous!

      Sidney 'Syd' Shaw: [throws a cookie on the table] No wonder you two are married, you're both crazy! Look here, contrary to what you and your wife may think, I don't spend my nights thinkin' about you, okay?

      Dre: Shh! Lower the voice.

      Sidney 'Syd' Shaw: I got a man who's fine, intelligent, successful, and gives it to me on a very, very regular basis and the s**t is the bomb!

      Dre: So! I don't care what -

      Sidney 'Syd' Shaw: Dre I need you to be happy for me. I need you to be there for me, just like you asked of me. So - so I can have tea and eat cucumber sandwiches with the crust cut off!

      [throws more cookies on the table in frustration]

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Both "De La Soul" and "Method Man" are credited in the opening credits and not in the end credits. Therefore, the IMDb ordering uses the opening credits first and fills in the rest with the end credits.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Red Dragon/Punch-Drunk Love/Welcomg to Collinwood/Brown Sugar (2002)
    • Colonne sonore
      Act Too (Love of My Life)
      Live and studio versions

      Written by Common (as Rashid Lonnie Lynn), James Poyser (as James Jason Poyser), Tariq Trotter (as Tarik L. Collins), Leonard 'Hub' Hubbard (as Leonard Hubbard), Questlove (as Ahmir Thompson)

      Performed by The Roots

      Courtesy of MCA Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Data di uscita
      • 6 giugno 2003 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • I Used to Love Her
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Central Park, Manhattan, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Evergreen Productions
      • Heller Highwater Productions
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      • 8.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 27.363.891 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 10.738.882 USD
      • 13 ott 2002
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      • 28.316.451 USD
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