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Patti Cake$

  • 2017
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  • 1h 49m
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6.8/10
11K
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Patti Cake$ (2017)
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PATTI CAKE$ is centered on aspiring rapper Patricia Dombrowski, a.k.a. Killa P, a.k.a. Patti Cake$, who is fighting an unlikely quest for glory in her downtrodden hometown in New Jersey.PATTI CAKE$ is centered on aspiring rapper Patricia Dombrowski, a.k.a. Killa P, a.k.a. Patti Cake$, who is fighting an unlikely quest for glory in her downtrodden hometown in New Jersey.PATTI CAKE$ is centered on aspiring rapper Patricia Dombrowski, a.k.a. Killa P, a.k.a. Patti Cake$, who is fighting an unlikely quest for glory in her downtrodden hometown in New Jersey.

  • Director
    • Geremy Jasper
  • Writer
    • Geremy Jasper
  • Stars
    • Danielle Macdonald
    • Sahr Ngaujah
    • Bridget Everett
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Geremy Jasper
    • Writer
      • Geremy Jasper
    • Stars
      • Danielle Macdonald
      • Sahr Ngaujah
      • Bridget Everett
    • 62User reviews
    • 129Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Danielle Macdonald
    Danielle Macdonald
    • Patti
    Sahr Ngaujah
    Sahr Ngaujah
    • O-Z
    Bridget Everett
    Bridget Everett
    • Barb
    Mamoudou Athie
    Mamoudou Athie
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    Patrick Brana
    Patrick Brana
    • Slaz
    Siddharth Dhananjay
    Siddharth Dhananjay
    • Jheri
    McCaul Lombardi
    McCaul Lombardi
    • Danny Bagadella
    Warren Bub
    Warren Bub
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    Anna Suzuki
    Anna Suzuki
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    John Sharian
    John Sharian
    • Lou
    James Caulfield
    James Caulfield
    • Singing Electrician
    Ray Iannicelli
    Ray Iannicelli
    • Joe Puppy
    Cathy Moriarty
    Cathy Moriarty
    • Nana
    Daniel Stewart Sherman
    Daniel Stewart Sherman
    • Smitty
    Adam Scarimbolo
    Adam Scarimbolo
    • Pony
    Dylan Blue
    • Drewsky
    Wass Stevens
    Wass Stevens
    • Officer Nichols
    Lois Jasper
    • Diner Waitress
    • Director
      • Geremy Jasper
    • Writer
      • Geremy Jasper
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    User reviews62

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    7kz917-1

    Killa P slays! PBNJ is a delight!

    What to say about this movie.

    Reality sure does bite in NJ.

    Patti is trying to do it all help care for her Nana and look after her mother.

    The fact that they put her Nana up to singing the hook was fantastic!

    Many laughable but gritty moments throughout the entire film.

    If explicit language won't bother you the film is worth a watch.

    It is amazing that the lead actress took two years before filming to hone her rapping skills!
    7TheLittleSongbird

    A star is born

    Love films centred around music. Being someone who grew up with music being a huge part of my life, who sings and who graduated last year with a degree in Vocal and Operatic Studies, so considers music very important and that it wasn't appreciated enough or sadly not cool to like as a subject in my school years.

    Am not a big fan of rap, with a few exceptions, often finding it simplistic, repetitive and preachy, but have a high appreciation, if not quite love, for blues. So wasn't sure how good 'Patti Cake$' would be, despite it being positively received, but there are good music-following your dreams films out there and there was the hope that 'Patti Cake$' would be one of them. Seeing it, it was. Not as amazing as the best reviews have said it is, but for its flaws there is a lot to like here and it was quite the pleasant surprise.

    Sure, 'Patti Cake$', being a film that treads familiar ground, is very predictable with not much new and characters that fall into cliché territory. The looking up to the rap god subplot is contrived and underdeveloped, feeling like filler. Agree too that the script has its clunky moments.

    However, there are good things. The budget is not a huge one and 'Patti Cake$' is not a grand in spectacle film, nor does it need to be. It's hardly a cheap-looking film and is shot well. The music is catchy and tune, yes even the rap despite some simplistic lyric writing.

    Most of the writing has humour that's a mix of gentle and witty, a warm heart and heartfelt poignancy. For its clichés and predictability and one subplot that falls flat, the story has freshness too and told in a way that has vibrancy and heart, with a lot of energy and creative spark, the very definition of feel good, it's very sweet, heart-warming and uplifting and the underdog/following your dreams story as a result just about works.

    Geremy Jasper keeps things moving beautifully, with great direction of his actors and the drama and great, near-seamless synchronisation of visuals, staging and music. The characters, despite being clichés, are both fun and not hard to like, with the lead character being proof that one doesn't need to look like a supermodel to be an inspirational role model. In no way is that meant to cause offence, actually think lowly of people who think it's alright to make shallow comments about people's looks.

    The cast do a great job, with Bridget Everett, Siddharth Dhananjay and Mamoudou Athie providing zesty support and Cathy Moriaty registering strongly too. Best of all, the backbone of the film and the best thing about it, is Danielle MacDonald, a brilliant star-making turn and she deserves to be a big star after this.

    All in all, a very nice film that made me feel good, regardless of not completely loving it. Am aware that this review is going to be very unpopular, despite being a subjective person that the very eruditely written and in my mind honest positive reviews have so many negative useful votes is a surprise to me. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    7bastille-852-731547

    Fun, Edgy Comedy Mixed With Great Music

    From early on in "Patti Cake$," it seems evident that director Geremy Jasper's energetic style and tone to this story of a woman from 'dirty Jersey' trying to make it big in the rap scene will likely make this independent film appealing to mainstream audiences as well. First of all, the film's music is excellent. It is well-written, authentic and filled to the bone with genuine passion. If you're a rap fan, this would make the film most certainly worth the price of admission alone. The film has some notable performances as well, with Danielle Macdonald's role as Patti particularly note-worthy. The depiction of New Jersey is gritty and realistic, while still keeping a sense of dry humor when necessary, and the characters--while offbeat--are generally developed nicely.

    However, the film is not without flaws. The main reason why this is the case is because of the film's rather generic script. While the script feels a bit bundled in parts and seems to work a little overtime to make the movie feel like a 'crowd-pleaser,' that's not the main problem with it. The real concern here is that the film contains a number of clichés that have been done many times before in films about performing arts. This makes the movie feel very slightly tedious and containing a bit of narrative 'filler' due to the presence of these tried-and-true events. As a result, it could have been about 10 or 15 minutes shorter without really losing anything.

    While the movie is enjoyable and amusing throughout, it really rises to the occasion during the scenes Patti is rapping. In those scenes, the energy is truly both electric and infectious. Due to this (and the film's characters and accessibility,) this could also be an independent film that breaks out and finds a real audience in wide release, much like "The Big Sick" did earlier this summer--although unlike "The Big Sick," people will also run to iTunes when they get on their computers after arriving home from the theater to download the soundtrack. Recommended. 7/10

    Disclaimer: I have not yet seen "The Big Sick," although I do plan on watching it on Redbox, and am not attempting to compare this film to that one in terms of quality. I was only using it as a comparison on the nature of accessibility/mainstream appeal.
    8rooprect

    Thumbs way up from a not-a-rap-fan

    I don't hate rap, but let's just say the only rap song I know goes "Now this is a story all about how / My life got flipped turned upside down..."

    Patti Cake$ is a quintessential underdog story, but I give it major points for being possibly the only true underdog story out there. This is because, rather than pulling the Hollywood stunt of using a glamorous moviestar in the lead and uglying her down for the first half only to enact a--surprise!--transformation to glamorous moviestar at the end, Patti Cake$ doesn't pander to that cheap device. It's the story of a very unglamorous girl who's trying to break into the rap scene even though she can't even afford the 'b' in 'bling', let alone wear it.

    What makes this story particularly interesting is that it's not just a chronicle of her attempts at cracking the music biz, but it's equally about her struggles with a sinking life, stuck in one of those faceless Jersey towns within sight of NYC but feeling like a million miles away. She is the youngest in a tri-generational home where the grandmother is bedridden, the mother is an alcoholic, and she, Patti, seems to be the sole bread earner. And thus it's an interesting portrayal of a family life that got flipped turned upside down.

    Just as much as I enjoyed the storyline about her musical aspirations, I loved the storyline about her family: the love-hate relationship with her alcoholic mother (herself a failed rockstar who released one album but got pregnant with Patti, thus ending her own career and harboring a lifetime of resentment) and the grandmother, EXPERTLY played by the legendary Cathy Moriarty (from "Raging Bull"), who is a tough old hag with a really soft heart who encourages Patti's dreams and keeps her sane.

    The tri-generational cross section (tough but kind grandmother, utter failure of a mom, young kid growing up confused) reminded me a lot of the excellent film Chocolat. If you liked that one, you'll love Patti Cake$ even if you're not a rap fan.

    Which leads me to the rap part. The songs are really catchy with sly lyrics and great delivery by Patti, played by Australian actress Danielle Macdonald who had to take a 2-month crash course for the role, essentially training how to rap in dirty Jersey style. The film actually gave me a newfound appreciation for rap, the unique style, rhythm & rhyme scheme of each rapper as well as the impressive production that goes into making good beats. It's not just about a bunch of juvenile delinquents loitering at the gas station making noise with their mouths (although that scene does happen), but it's an art form like any other. And the song that ties it all up at the end does a great job of bridging the generational/musical gap between rap fans and classic rock fans.

    The last bit I'll mention is about a great theme that runs under the surface of this flick. And that is: chasing dreams (both positive and negative connotations). Throughout the film we see Patti slipping into alternate realities as she imagines her fantasy success. These scenes are done with a wonderful, vivid, surrealistic style of cinematography which contrasts well against the gritty Jersey reality that make up the rest of the story. The question being presented is whether it's better to keep it real or to chase potentially false prophets.

    If you like a good underdog story that's more than the predictable Hollywood trope, then this is the flick for you. I... would... rate this flick around 7 or 8. And I yelled to the cabbie 'yo homes smell ya later'
    8stephen-black-257-576159

    Didn't expect much, walked away very surprised in a great way.

    What a shocker! I didn't think I would enjoy this but had time to kill. I was impressed enough to post a review, which I never do. The characters pulled me in and really made me feel something. Make me feel something, angry, sad, happy, scared, confused, anything. A good movie (for me) takes me away from my life and lets me see the world through others eyes for an hour and a half. This is not a prospective I would ever have imagined I would enjoy but I did. By the end of the movie I was rooting for Pati and her friends. I really felt vested in what I was seeing all a while through their eyes. Great acting, great story, great idea all around. Watching this movie was time well spend. Kudos!

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    • Trivia
      Australian Danielle Macdonald had to learn to rap and master the New Jersey accent for her role.
    • Quotes

      Patti: [to Barb] Act your age.

      Barb: [to Patti] Act your race.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jeremy Renner/Bridget Everett/French Montana feat. Swae Lee (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Green Dreamz (Who Y'All Come To See?)
      Written and Produced by Geremy Jasper and Jason Binnick

      Performed by Sahr Ngaujah and Danielle Macdonald

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Brazil
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Патті Кейкс
    • Production companies
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Department of Motion Pictures
      • Maiden Voyage Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $800,148
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $67,599
      • Aug 20, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,482,356
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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