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American Son

  • 2019
  • 13
  • 1h 30m
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5.9/10
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Kerry Washington, Steven Pasquale, and Jeremy Jordan in American Son (2019)
It's 3am on a rainy night in South Florida, and mother Kendra Ellis-Connor (Kerry Washington) paces anxiously in a police station waiting room as she tries to piece together what may have happened to her missing son. Faced with a series of infuriating unanswered questions, she navigates a system of unconscious bias, interweaving perspectives, and a tense marital dynamic with her ex-husband (Steven Pasquale) as they try to uncover the truth about their son's whereabouts.  Based on the acclaimed Broadway play, and also featuring reprised roles by Jeremy Jordan and Eugene Lee, AMERICAN SON is an emotional depiction of modern day race dynamics and systemic tensions.
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An estranged couple reunite in a Florida police station to help find their missing teenage son.An estranged couple reunite in a Florida police station to help find their missing teenage son.An estranged couple reunite in a Florida police station to help find their missing teenage son.

  • Director
    • Kenny Leon
  • Writer
    • Christopher Demos-Brown
  • Stars
    • Kerry Washington
    • Steven Pasquale
    • Jeremy Jordan
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    • Director
      • Kenny Leon
    • Writer
      • Christopher Demos-Brown
    • Stars
      • Kerry Washington
      • Steven Pasquale
      • Jeremy Jordan
    • 332User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 7 nominations total

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    10serviceconsultantsparkies

    I thought it was a one sided movie but was surprised

    Anyone that says this movie was one sided clearly lives a one sided life. At first the movie seems to be a cop smashing, white hating movie but it's not. This was one of the best middle ground, both sides represented movie I've ever seen. It explains both sides of the equation and I highly recommend all people see it it would be good to get a perspective from law enforcement as well as the African American side of life
    4MyContribution

    Important ideas, disappointing writing

    What do we make of a movie that has love it or hate it reviews? Possibly reviewers are judging two different aspects: content and portrayal. American Son raises many important issues that society is struggling with. And the film does show that these issues are not as clear-cut as we might think. It encourages the viewer to see the other person's perspective. If these elements of the film were instead those of an article or a non-fiction book, they would be top-notch.

    But this is a film, one adapted from a play. And as a film, it languishes beneath its interesting premise. The most glaring fault lies in the conversation between the parents. Although they were married for many years, they now speak about race issues as if the topic was something new. Is the viewer meant to believe that a biracial couple never explored their views of racial relations? They do not have a credible conversation, but instead make statements for the benefit of the viewer. Rather than believable character dialogue, we get parallel monologues. It is of no surprise, then, that the writer uses amateur contrivances such as that used to bring up the shameful history of segregated water fountains. 'Can I get you anything?' 'Water' 'There's a water fountain down the hall, well actually there are two...' And so on. Such clumsy attempts to invite a soapbox moment is just bad film. Indeed the bulk of the screenplay is replete with such contrived moments. It is the type of faux pas made by Creative Writing students. If it were a fluffy action movie, it could get by with inconsistent, superficial stock characters--the viewer would still enjoy the exciting car chases. But this is meant to be serious drama. It is not the acting that is the problem, but the writing. Sadly, a missed opportunity to prompt a meaningful discussion on the issues it reduces to cliché.
    10mapika

    One room, four people- an intimate play (Kammerspiel)

    ... about stereotypes, prejudice, selective perception, (mis)interpretation and racism from everyone to everyone.

    I love many different kinds of film. And I didn't read or see anything about this one before watching. So i had no expectations at all.

    For me it was an emotional roller coaster from start to end. The acting, the script, even the simple setting were perfect. Of course you need to appreciate much dialogue. This movie uses words, and words only, to make you feel. There are no crime, no action scenes or the like at all. It doesn't need it!

    Maybe some negative- reviewers don't get this movie and it's clear statement, because they didn't watch it till the end?!

    To those who felt repulsed or annoyed by who- or whatever: try to get through these uncomfortable feelings open-minded, because:

    YOU NEED TO WATCH IT TILL THE END TO FULLY UNDERSTAND!

    By the way to dislike a well played annoying character doesn't make the play/ movie bad. Maybe on the contrary: isn't it a possibility to reflect?!

    And to those who felt nothing but bored: i feel sorry for your lack of empathy!
    8Lebowskidoo

    Insightful

    This is adapted from a Broadway play, and it plays out like one as well. One setting, four characters, if that's not your thing then maybe avoid it. A mixed-race couple at a police station await word on their son's involvement in a police incident. It gets intense and you will be angry and annoyed and more.

    It's a little too timely and it cuts deep. It gives you a slight window into the reality of black America. Maybe it will open your minds or make you see things from another angle.
    7johnnyreevesbass

    Worth a watch

    I read a few reviews and got the story of this being a broadway play. First off knowing this you'll kind of be pulled into a theatre play environment. The actors were great. But what I loved more than anything was the use of mostly 1 location. For a film to be able to keep someone drawn to the story and using only 1 locations I have to say is great work by the writers and production team.

    I feel that this film has a lot of hidden messages. Race being a main one but it will slowly slide into other factors privileged vs. poor, police vs. citizen, and fear vs safety. I hate to say I was hoping it would end the way it did early on. It is heart breaking ending but I feel it was needed I feel to portray the ultimate goal of the film. Seeing this makes me really want to see the broadway play in a theatre setting.

    The film sets a subject that everyone wants to see and no body really wants to admit. It hit on a lot of social factors. I want to end on that the actors were amazing at depicting there characters the production picked a great group that really made this film what it is. And on another note got to see Jeremy Jordan who plays Wynn on super girl take the cop role.

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    • Trivia
      This film is an adaptation of a Broadway play, of the same name, with the same cast.
    • Quotes

      Paul Larkin: Ma'am, I have kids too.

      Kendra: Any of them black?

    • Connections
      Featured in The 2020 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2020)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Maceo Vidal-Haymes, Nicholas Hennessey, Chance the Rapper (as Chancelor Bennett), Boyang Matsapola and Noam Wallenberg

      Performed by The O'My's feat. Chance the Rapper

      Courtesy of Bleed101 and Chance the Rapper LLC

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2019 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      • Simpson Street
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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