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Duas famílias muito diferentes convergem em Martha's Vineyard em um fim de semana para um casamento.Duas famílias muito diferentes convergem em Martha's Vineyard em um fim de semana para um casamento.Duas famílias muito diferentes convergem em Martha's Vineyard em um fim de semana para um casamento.
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both families don't get along. The movie was OK but nothing original. Sabrina and Jason are getting married in swanky Martha's Vineyard, and they are about to meet each other's families for the first time. Sabrina's family is rich and throwing the wedding of the year. Jason's mom, Mrs. Taylor, is a tough talking postal worker, whom brings her friend, his uncle and his cousin to the wedding. Needless to say, their lifestyle is completely different from the Watson's. From the beginning, Mrs. Taylor is at odds with Sabrina and her mom and flies off the handle at the littlest of things. She finds it offensive they want her recipes, they sent a driver to pick them up, Sabrina wants her to wear a dress she bought, they don't want to jump the broom, etc... pretty much everything. And Sabrina's mom doesn't think Mrs. Taylor is sophisticated enough. The two families arguing soon leads to Sabrina and Jason arguing. Then Mrs. Taylor over hears a family secret and just has to tell the hurtful secret to Sabrina. But will they still get married?
FINAL VERDICT: I say just watch it if you like wedding movies.
FINAL VERDICT: I say just watch it if you like wedding movies.
Jumping the Broom
Every culture has its wedding traditions. Jewish couples break the glass; Hindu couples exchange garlands; and rich couples sign prenups.
The wedding tradition in this drama, however, is controversial.
After another one nightstand, Sabrina (Paula Patton) vows not to spread her legs until she is married.
Accepting that challenge is Jason (Laz Alonso), a cultured, caring guy, who proposes in less than 6-months.
Now, they must make their families see eye-to-eye on cultural issues, including the ceremonially slave custom of jumping over a broom to secretly signify marriage.
Meanwhile, Jason must confront his overbearing mother (Loretta Devine), while Sabrina sorts through the news that her parents (Angela Bassett, Brian Stokes Mitchel) aren't who they say they are.
Laden with religious dialogue and debates over racial obligations, Jumping the Broom does have its agenda; however, its depiction of in-law fallouts is accurate.
Which is why the ideal wedding is that of two orphans. (Yellow Light)
Every culture has its wedding traditions. Jewish couples break the glass; Hindu couples exchange garlands; and rich couples sign prenups.
The wedding tradition in this drama, however, is controversial.
After another one nightstand, Sabrina (Paula Patton) vows not to spread her legs until she is married.
Accepting that challenge is Jason (Laz Alonso), a cultured, caring guy, who proposes in less than 6-months.
Now, they must make their families see eye-to-eye on cultural issues, including the ceremonially slave custom of jumping over a broom to secretly signify marriage.
Meanwhile, Jason must confront his overbearing mother (Loretta Devine), while Sabrina sorts through the news that her parents (Angela Bassett, Brian Stokes Mitchel) aren't who they say they are.
Laden with religious dialogue and debates over racial obligations, Jumping the Broom does have its agenda; however, its depiction of in-law fallouts is accurate.
Which is why the ideal wedding is that of two orphans. (Yellow Light)
I am sorry I did not see in the theater. Yes, it covers a lot of common issues, but with a different slant. This to me was different than the movie "Our Family Wedding" because it dealt with black culture from a totally different nationality wedding tradition. This movie deals with culture within a culture. In this day and age so much is available to us with just a key stroke, it is difficult not to touch on what is familiar. We are in an information age so much is not surprising these days. I don't think we have seen many movies who deal with issues about black mothers and how they treat their sons as this one has. Also the touch on jumping the broom and where the tradition came from and what it represented was addressed also and needed for those who don't know. Kind of reminds us that we don't have to throw the baby out with the bath water so to speak. We can include our traditions along with adding changes. Most of all don't give your cookies away to any and everybody! I say this is a good product. Kudos to the producers, directors, cast and crew... thanks for a job done well.
I used to look at IMDb regularly and base whether or not I went to a movie on the reviews. With this currently rated so low, I would have normally stayed away, but thankfully I found Roger Ebert's review, which was wonderfully objective. Is this movie perfect? No. Is it fun? Yes. Will you laugh? Probably. I've read several comments included in reviews on here about the side story lines, how little body fat there is on the actors (Really?! Maybe showing fit people is a really good idea.), and a few other things. My basic answer is, so what? Enjoy the movie for what it is. It's a brief look at the life of a two very chaotic and dysfunctional families. Sometimes that's how life works. It may not be your life, but it may be close to someone else's. There are times when the dialogue is so over the top, it was obviously to achieve a certain comedic or dramatic moment, and I'm OK with that. One of the important aspects to me is that in this day and age of movies that portray the worst of society, this portrays the successful black families. The characters were very believable for me. In several instances, I could have sworn I met them at some point in my life. The main characters are certainly the core of the movie. Sabrina and Jason are the young couple whose wedding is affected by the vastly different backgrounds they come from. The mothers are given a very powerful place in the film, with their actions affecting everyone else, as they should. The dynamics are interesting to watch at first, but by the end of the movie, it's very easy to see how and why people are the way they are. Some of the climaxes in the movie are easy to spot, others not so much. In the end, this was a very enjoyable movie, and definitely worth seeing. I almost never choose a romantic comedy as my first choice, but this was such a well rounded movie, even I found it very enjoyable (as a guy) to go to. It wasn't sappy, it wasn't cheesy, it was just plain fun.
I rented this movie without expecting much but a few chuckles, what received instead was a new favorite movie and a very pleasant surprise! "Jumping the Broom" is a fantastic movie that is fun, powerfully emotional, and genuine. One walks away from the movie with a new and improved good mood! The characters are incredibly easy to relate with on all levels. They are well rounded, but not too complex. It was quite entertaining to follow the different love connections throughout the movie. There is definitely something for each person to take away from the movie and I highly recommend it to every person, everywhere! I did not want this movie to end and will be re-watching many, many more times!! two big thumbs up!!
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesJumping the broom is a tradition amongst black people.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Mr. Watson is about to confess the family's financial troubles to Mrs. Watson while she applies lipstick in front of a vanity, the lipstick tube changes to a lip-gloss wand.
- Citações
Mrs. Watson: Life is like a disco: no matter how the music changes, you just keep on dancing.
- ConexõesFeatured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.16 (2011)
- Trilhas sonorasMambo Atomico
Written by Jerker Kluge
Performed by The Hi-Fly Orchestra
Courtesy of Ajabu! Records
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Centrais de atendimento oficiais
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Dos familias y una boda
- Locações de filme
- Empresas de produção
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- Orçamento
- US$ 6.600.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 37.295.394
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 15.215.487
- 8 de mai. de 2011
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 38.158.601
- Tempo de duração1 hora 52 minutos
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- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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